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Delhi govt unveils 'mega action plan' to curb vector-borne diseases

According to data shared by civic authorities, 136 cases of dengue and 43 of malaria have been recorded in Delhi this year till July 8.

July 16, 2023 / 22:05 IST
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The existing helpline — 1031 — used during the COVID-19 pandemic will now be utilised to facilitate dengue treatment
The existing helpline — 1031 — used during the COVID-19 pandemic will now be utilised to facilitate dengue treatment

The Delhi government has come up with a "mega action plan" to combat the spread of vector-borne diseases, under which steps will be taken to determine the serotype of the prevailing dengue virus in the city.

Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Sunday chaired a high-level meeting on preparedness for keeping vector-borne diseases under check in the national capital.

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One of the significant decisions taken in the meeting was to "determine the serotype of the prevailing dengue virus" in identified laboratories, the Delhi health department said in a statement.

"This step will provide crucial information for developing targeted interventions and enhancing the effectiveness of disease management efforts," it said.