SL on the verge of major dengue outbreak; over 1,300 cases in 10 days
While saying that people are not proactive in combating the
Dengue epidemic, Health authorities warned people to be vigilant as a major
outbreak is on the cards in near future in the wake of incessant rains.
A total of 1,361 cases have been reported within just 10
days in the month of November.
There were only 770 cases for the entire month of November
last year. However, it has almost surpassed 1,000 mark within just 10 days of
this November, which shows the gravity of the epidemic this year.
Speaking to Daily Mirror, Community Physician at the
National Dengue Control Unit, Specialist, Dr. Shilanthi Seneviratne said more
room had been created for mosquito
breeding places with flood situations.
“Risk arises when flood waters started to subside. Hence,
people should be on alert over this situation,” she added.
According to Dr Seneviratne, a considerable number of cases
is being detected from Colombo, Batticaloa, Badulla, Kegalle and Kurunegala
districts.
Meanwhile, she said people’s support in the endeavour to
combat dengue is not satisfactory.
“The delay in seeking the medication is the great concern
due to fears of COVID-19,” she stated.
Thus, Dr Seneviratne urged people to seek medical advise as
early as possible if they suffer from fever for two days.
Besides, she invited people to allocate time to destroy all
mosquito breeding places surrounding their neighbourhood as it has also become
one of the concerns.
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