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UP Govt launches Special Communicable Disease Control Campaign

Lucknow: With the onset of the monsoon season and the risk of vector-borne diseases, the Uttar Pradesh government has launched a state-wide Special Communicable Disease Control Campaign, along with the Dastak Abhiyan and Stop Diarrhoea Campaign.
Diarrhoea and Zinc Corners were inaugurated as part of the launch, while anti-larval spraying, fogging operations, and awareness vehicles were flagged off to initiate public outreach efforts.
These initiatives, led by the state government, aim to promote widespread public awareness and encourage community participation in the prevention and control of communicable diseases.
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With the onset of the monsoon, the risk of vector-borne diseases such as dengue, malaria, chikungunya, and Japanese encephalitis increases significantly. Effective prevention of these diseases requires not just government action, but active involvement from the public.
Officials here said that the Communicable Disease Control Campaign, which began on July 1, will focus on identifying and controlling infections while spreading vital information door-to-door. The campaign emphasizes personal hygiene, handwashing, cleanliness, and the prevention of waterlogging. The government has called on all departments, citizens, ASHA workers, health personnel, schools, village heads, and voluntary organisations to transform this effort into a mass movement.
Altogether 13 departments, including Health, Education, and ICDS, are working in close coordination to ensure the campaign’s success. The campaign will run until July 31, while the Dastak Abhiyan will be conducted from July 11 to July 31.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that in the past eight years, Prayagraj's healthcare has undergone a significant transformation, with substantial investments in infrastructure and medical services. The combination of various state and central government health schemes has led to significant improvements in medical treatment and services, making it more accessible for residents to receive quality healthcare.
The Principal of Motilal Nehru (MLN) Medical College, Dr Vatsala Mishra, said, "A series of healthcare-related projects and works were carried out in the past eight years."
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Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.