Appoint nodal officer to inspect every hospital: CM Yogi Adityanath

Published On 2023-09-11 12:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-09-11 12:00 GMT
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Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the situation of communicable diseases in the state in a high-level inter-departmental meeting at his official residence on Saturday and gave necessary guidelines. 

Chief Minister Adityanath said that every year in April, July and October, a special campaign was conducted with inter-departmental coordination for effective control of communicable diseases.

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"The new phase of the campaign is scheduled to start in October this year. Along with government efforts, public participation is also important in this. We have two successful models of encephalitis control and Covid management, which will be useful for us in the communicable disease campaign.

Today there is a dengue testing facility in every district. The time till 15th November is sensitive for us from the point of view of communicable diseases," CM Yogi said.

In recent times, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Kanpur Nagar, Meerut, Moradabad districts have been affected by dengue.

"Dengue outbreak situation was also seen in Bulandshahr and Sambal whereas Bareilly, Sitapur, Shahjahanpur, Hardoi Badaun, Pilibhit and Sambhal have been affected by malaria. Similarly, Prayagraj, Kanpur Nagar, Barabanki, Kushinagar, Sant Kabirnagar, Saharanpur and Basti are vulnerable to Chikungunya. There is a need to take special caution in these districts," CM Yogi further said.

Thousands of children have died due to encephalitis in the districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh in the past. A total of 50,000 children died.

"In 2017 we formed an interdepartmental committee, where all departments worked together. Hospitals were built, PICU was set up and doctors were deployed. Along with this, arrangements for clean drinking water and toilets were also made.

As a result, there has not been a single death due to Japanese encephalitis, chikungunya and malaria from January 1 to September 7 this year. We controlled the disease that had been wreaking havoc for four decades in five years. After control, our next goal is eradication," the CM added.

Hotspot situation should not be allowed anywhere. If such a situation exists anywhere, the concerned Municipal Commissioner/Executive Officer should personally reach there and inspect. Availability of medicines should be ensured in hospitals, CM Yogi said.

"There must be regular reporting of new patients in all government and private hospitals/medical colleges. One nodal officer should be nominated by the District Magistrate for all the PHC/CHC/district hospitals/medical colleges of the state. These nodal officers should check the hospitals under their charge every evening and maintain the smooth functioning of the system," CM Yogi further said.

Paramedics posted in PHC/CHC and other hospitals must provide their services regularly. Those who wish to spread anarchy and disorder in the medical and health system should be dealt with utmost severity, CM said.

"Concrete efforts are necessary to control the situation of outbreaks of diseases in the districts. Urban Development, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department should conduct fogging and larvicidal spray for effective control of mosquitoes. Get sanitization done in the morning and fogging in the evening consistently. Get the water logging resolved. Continuous vector control and sensitization activities should be conducted in all the areas mentioned in the list of high-risk areas provided by the Health Department," CM further added.

The Education Department should sensitize students and parents about communicable diseases through nodal teachers in all the schools of the district.

"Sensitization should be done regarding measures to prevent communicable diseases such as use of full sleeve shirts, full length pants etc. and measures to prevent mosquito breeding and bites. On receiving information about fever affected students from any area, information should be immediately provided to the local front line worker or medical officer," CM Yogi said.

Regular cleaning of all animal enclosures should be done by the Animal Husbandry Department. CM Yogi directed to eliminate the possibility of mosquitoes breeding in the water containers used for drinking by animals, it is necessary to change this water regularly.

"Inter-departmental coordination is an important basis for the success of the communicable disease campaign. Solid efforts should be made for cleanliness and health protection with inter-departmental coordination by medicine and health, medical education, rural development, urban development, women and child development, agriculture, basic secondary education," he said.

There should be adequate availability of ambulances for the movement of patients. CM Yogi said that the response time of ambulance should be kept minimum.

"Community health services should be trained for rapid outbreak response. Disease surveillance data systems should be strengthened for rapid outbreak response," CM added.

Drains should be cleaned in view of rain. CM directed that silt should not be allowed accumulate to avert waterlogging during rains. "There is a great need for cleanliness in slums. Regular fogging should also be done here. Make concerted efforts for solid waste management," CM said.

Supply of pure drinking water should be ensured, he further directed.

"Chlorination demo should be given in front of people. Give information about boiling water, filtering it and drinking it. Chlorine tablets should be distributed," he added.

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