Dengue Outbreak in Charsadda: 50 Cases Confirmed in August
Charsadda district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is facing a concerning rise in dengue cases, with 50 confirmed infections reported in August alone. Health officials have responded swiftly, setting up dedicated isolation wards and launching awareness campaigns to contain the spread.
Key Hotspots Identified
According to the district health office, the areas of Rajjar, Amirabad, and Muhammadzai have been declared dengue hotspots. These localities are under close surveillance, with health teams conducting field visits and assessments to monitor the situation.
Medical Response and Isolation Facilities
A dengue isolation ward has been established at the Charsadda District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital. Medical experts have been deployed to provide treatment and manage patient care. The facility is equipped to handle the growing number of cases and prevent further transmission.
Awareness Campaigns Underway
To combat the outbreak, the health department is launching a home-to-home dengue awareness campaign. The initiative aims to educate residents about preventive measures, such as:
- Eliminating stagnant water sources
- Using mosquito repellents and nets
- Keeping surroundings clean and dry
These efforts are crucial in reducing mosquito breeding and protecting vulnerable populations.
Public Health Alert
The rise in dengue cases serves as a reminder of the importance of proactive public health measures. Residents are urged to stay vigilant, report symptoms early, and cooperate with health teams conducting inspections and awareness drives.
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