WHO helping health dept prevent dengue outbreak next year.

Byline: Ashfaq Yusufzai

PESHAWAR -- With the number of dengue cases coming to over 6,000 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this year, the World Health Organisation is providing technical assistance to the health department to prevent the outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease next year.

'We are collaborating with the health department to stop the dengue incidence from reaching epidemic proportions next year. Hopefully, the current outbreak will be contained by Nov 20. Thereafter, we will train doctors on vector control to prevent dengue outbreak next year,' Dr Saeed Akbar Khan, head of the WHO's sub-office Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, told Dawn.

Dr Saeed said the WHO recently sent provincial focal person for dengue control Dr Ahmad Tariq to Amman, Jordan, for training in the early detection of outbreak and response.

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He said Dr Tariq would later train others as part of efforts to stop high dengue incidence in future.

'The training for dengue case management is also in the pipeline. In 2017, the WHO provided training to the staff of district and teaching hospitals, so mortality was not there,' he said.

The WHO staff member said the launch of awareness campaigns for the community was also part of the strategy.

Dr Saeed said some refreshment allowance would be provided to field workers busy with larvicidal activities.

He said the trained personnel would help the department strengthen the early disease warning system and issue an alert in case of outbreak.

'Besides dengue, the training will also help the health department take preventive measures against most diseases,' he said.

Sources in the health department claimed that the dengue-related situation was under control as only 6,600 cases had been recorded in the province in the current year compared with 10,000 in 2017 when the disease claimed around 70 lives.

This year, no death by dengue has been registered.

The sources said most of 40,000 dengue cases...

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