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Ministry takes measures against summer infectious diseases

The Ministry of Health (MoH) is taking drastic measures to prevent and control dangerous infectious diseases spurred by extreme weather conditions.
Ministry takes measures against summer infectious diseases ảnh 1Spraying chemical to prevent dengue fever in Hoai Duc district, Hanoi. The MoH is taking drastic measures to control dangerous infectious diseases caused by extreme weather conditions. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Health (MoH) is taking drastic measuresto prevent and control dangerous infectious diseases spurred by extreme weatherconditions.

At a press conference held in Hanoi on July 13, director of the ministry’sGeneral Department of Preventive Medicine Tran Dac Phu said that 145 groupswere set up to inspect the disease prevention work in localities and a campaignto kill mosquito larvae was launched in 39 cities and provinces across thecountry.

The health sector will promote supervision and early detection of diseaseoutbreaks while giving timely treatment to patients to prevent infections.Along with increasing the number of people receiving vaccines, especiallyencephalitis and rabies vaccine injections, the sector also works to diversifysupply sources to ensure sufficient vaccines.

The MoH recommends local people ensure food safety and hygiene, clean anddisinfect frequently touched surfaces and promote hand washing with soap toprevent virus-based diseases. Parents must have their children vaccinated enoughas scheduled.

Summeralways sees complex developments of infectious diseases such as influenza,dengue fever, rabies and hand-foot-mouth diseases.

According to a report from the General Department of Preventive Medicine, thecountry recorded over 45,000 cases of dengue fever in the first six months ofthe year, up 0.3 percent year-on-year. A high rate of dengue fever was recordedin Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Binh Duong, Hanoi, Dong Nai, An Giang, Dong Thapand Khanh Hoa.

As many as 367 people contracted viral encephalitis, of whom ten died in theperiod, up 0.8 percent in infection cases and down three cases in death toll comparedto the same period last year. There were 62 cases of Japanese encephalitis, ayear-on-year surge of 11.4 percent.

Although no H7N9, H5N6 and H5N1 avian flu infections have been reported inhuman, some hotbeds of A/H5N1 in poultry were seen in some provinces.

Meanwhile, 35 people died of rabies as they did not go to medical clinics fornecessary vaccines after being bitten by dogs.-VNA
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