Malaria, Dengue notifiable diseases: Dr Harsh Vardhan urges City Govt, Municipal Corporations to make Delhi Vector free

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New Delhi: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Thursday asked the Delhi government to make malaria and dengue notifiable diseases and work for making the national capital "vector free".
He also sought the appointment of nodal officers at all city hospitals, including the private ones, to ensure that the government and private interventions and efforts to prevent the vector-borne diseases are in tandem.
Vardhan was reviewing the preparedness for prevention and control of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue, and chikungunya in the national capital.
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He urged the city government and the municipal corporations to work towards making hospitals, schools and government buildings "vector-free".
New Delhi: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Thursday asked the Delhi government to make malaria and dengue notifiable diseases and work for making the national capital "vector free".
He also sought the appointment of nodal officers at all city hospitals, including the private ones, to ensure that the government and private interventions and efforts to prevent the vector-borne diseases are in tandem.
Vardhan was reviewing the preparedness for prevention and control of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue, and chikungunya in the national capital.
Read Also:Delhi: Union Health Minister reviews preparedness to tackle vector borne diseases, stresses on awareness drives
He urged the city government and the municipal corporations to work towards making hospitals, schools and government buildings "vector-free".
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