Dengue | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Fri, 03 Sep 2021 08:50:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Dengue | SabrangIndia 32 32 Dengue spreads in UP: Lucknow medical team arrives in Firozabad https://sabrangindia.in/dengue-spreads-lucknow-medical-team-arrives-firozabad/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 08:50:21 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2021/09/03/dengue-spreads-lucknow-medical-team-arrives-firozabad/ Sources say the arrival of medical reinforcement from Lucknow provides an ample labour force to deal with the growing cases

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The arrival of Lucknow doctors at Firozabad Medical College has provided some relief in terms of man-power to address the rising number of Dengue cases in the region, a healthcare worker told SabrangIndia. The district has been in the media spotlight due to steadily rising numbers of deaths due to Dengue. 

The disease includes symptoms like fever, chills, body ache, headache, dehydration, rapid decline in platelet count and stomach ache. The virus is spread due to mosquito bites. According to Live Hindustan, 67 deaths were recorded on Friday of which a majority were children. Around 200 people showing symptoms of the disease have approached hospitals as per local news media. Around 100-150 of these patients include young children. Some hospitals that took in many young patients barred other people from entering the building.

“The biggest issue is the dirt brought in by flood water and heavy rain,” said Firozabad resident Vipin, who also reported symptoms of fever. He said that while city folk were suffering the most from Dengue, the lack of hygiene had helped the disease reach rural areas as well. Similar cases are also being reported in Etah, Mathura and Mainpuri. Anganwadi workers across Uttar Pradesh have complained of growing viral cases in villages and unhygienic surroundings due to flood water.

Earlier, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath transferred the Chief Medical Officer in Firozabad following a visit to the district hospital. On Friday, Hindustan Times reported that further three doctors were suspended. These include a primary health centre’s medical officer-in-charge Dr Girish Srivastava, medical officer-in-charge Dr Saurabh Prakash, public health expert Dr Ruchi Yadav.

While these administrative changes are made, the Lucknow team, consisting of experts from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has collected samples from sick children and larvae from affected regions. Bodies of those who died due to the disease have been sent to Lucknow and the Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV) for further investigation, as per a report in the New Indian Express.

However, experts are also speculating whether the disease may be caused by creatures other than mosquitoes. For example, Scrub Typhus is a bacterial infection caused by the Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteria and infects humans after being bitten by infected larval mites.

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Dengue Cases up by 265 % in 5 Years, 17,771 Cases in 2017 Alone: Mumbai https://sabrangindia.in/dengue-cases-265-5-years-17771-cases-2017-alone-mumbai/ Thu, 13 Jul 2017 13:49:37 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/07/13/dengue-cases-265-5-years-17771-cases-2017-alone-mumbai/ Mumbai, urbs prima, the financial capital, where possibly the difference between the rich and poor is almost as stark as the nation’s capital, New Delhi, has a sorry tale to tell. Its public health is fast deteriorating, having reached close to a crisis situation. Praja, a non-governmental organisation that monitors education and public health has […]

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Mumbai, urbs prima, the financial capital, where possibly the difference between the rich and poor is almost as stark as the nation’s capital, New Delhi, has a sorry tale to tell. Its public health is fast deteriorating, having reached close to a crisis situation. Praja, a non-governmental organisation that monitors education and public health has just released this White Paper on Mumbai's public health. 

Dengue Cases up by 265 % in 5 Years, 17,771 Cases in 2017 Alone, Mumbai Public Health’s Story Dismal

Shockingly, despite this state of affairs, municipal councillors asked only 45 questions in the past five years on TB, compared to 68 questions on naming/renaming of hospitals/health centres/cemeteries in the same period. Salient points of the White Paper:
 

  • Dengue cases have risen by 265% in five years, from 4,867 cases in 2012-13 to 17,771 cases in 2016-17.
  • In 2016-17, nearly 18 people are estimated to have died every day from tuberculosis (TB).
  • Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS), the flagship government programme to tackle TB, has seen a dramatic drop in enrolment, decreasing from 30,828 in 2012 to 15,767 in 2016.
  • Nearly 1 in 3 deaths due to diarrhoea in 2016-17 was of children aged 4 years or less.
  • However, Public Health Committee Councillors did not ask even a single question on diarrhoea in the past four years.

 
Dengue cases have seen a massive rise of 265% in Mumbai in the last five years. Cases of dengue in government hospitals/dispensaries have increased from 4,867 in 2012-13 to 17,771 in 2016-17, as per RTI data.
 
TB cases have also seen a rise from 36,417 in 2012-13 to 50,001 in 2016-17, the data procured by the organisation revealed. Nearly 18 people are estimated to have died each day from the disease in 2016-17. However, DOTS, the flagship government programme to tackle TB, saw a dramatic drop in enrolment, decreasing from 30,828 patients in 2012 to 15,767 patients in 2016. At the same time, the percentage of defaulters in DOTS centres has increased from 9% in 2012 to 19% in 2016.
 
“The BMC needs to step out of denial mode and tackle the ongoing health crisis head on. The same goes for other governmental authorities, who must step up to the challenge and ensure a healthier city,” Shivali Bagayatkar, Project Officer at Praja Foundation, said.
 
 This is in spite of the fact that Mumbai’s health budget for 2017-18 (Rs. 3,312 crores) is only marginally lower than the Thane Municipal Corporation’s total budget for 2017-18 (Rs. 3,390 crores).
 
Each year, Praja commissions a household survey to Hansa Research to incorporate the perspectives of citizens. This year, the survey was conducted with over 20,000 households. The survey found a significant difference between cases of various diseases registered in various government hospitals and the total estimated number of cases of the diseases. For instance, while dengue cases in government hospitals/dispensaries were 17,771, the total estimated number of cases as per the survey were as high as 1,09,443. The corresponding figures for malaria were 11,607 cases and 90,703.
 
Commenting on the findings, Milind Mhaske, Project Director of Praja Foundation, said, “The continuing increase in cases of major diseases such as these indicates that various authorities in Mumbai have much to worry about. Such findings coming from India’s financial capital indicate that we have a long way to go towards achieving goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals.”
 
Srinivasan Raman, Executive Director of Hansa Research said, “Such a huge discrepancy indicates that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has a long way to go when it comes to maintaining a proper health maintenance information system (HMIS). If various government authorities do not have access to accurate figures about the prevalence of various diseases, how can they evolve appropriate strategies to tackle them?”
 
 
 
 

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