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Home / Health / Andhra Pradesh Battles Communicable Diseases

Andhra Pradesh Battles Communicable Diseases

6 Jan

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Summary

  • A task force was formed to strengthen disease prevention measures.
  • Experts urge public awareness for diseases like scrub typhus.
  • Action points from the meeting to be implemented within four weeks.
Andhra Pradesh Battles Communicable Diseases

A high-level task force has been established in Andhra Pradesh to bolster efforts against communicable diseases. Chaired by the Health and Family Welfare Commissioner, the 24-member committee, comprising state officials and national experts, convened virtually to strategize on disease prevention and control. Discussions focused on enhancing public awareness, particularly regarding diseases like scrub typhus, and implementing robust measures against vector-borne illnesses through anti-larval operations.

The task force emphasized the need for targeted studies, including an examination of dog bite fatalities and the reasons behind leprosy affecting children. Experts also called for dedicated health initiatives, such as annual fever clinics in Turakapalem, a region that previously declared a health emergency. Upgrading laboratory facilities for modern testing was also highlighted as crucial for early detection and response.

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Commitments were made to improve inter-departmental coordination, with suggestions for regular inspections of hostel facilities. Officials confirmed ongoing sero-monitoring for zoonotic diseases, with initial tests showing negative results in affected areas. The task force committed to implementing the discussed action points within a four-week timeframe, demonstrating a proactive approach to public health challenges.

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Andhra Pradesh has formed a 24-member task force of experts and officials to strengthen disease surveillance, public awareness, and implement time-bound actions against communicable diseases.
The task force is addressing vector-borne diseases, scrub typhus, leprosy, and zoonotic diseases like brucellosis, with plans for studies and targeted interventions.
Officials stated that the action points discussed at the first task force meeting will be implemented within four weeks.

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