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Health Minister Calls for Coordinated Action to Curb Dengue and Malaria Outbreaks

Summary

  • Health minister reviews dengue and malaria situation
  • Urges states and local bodies to intensify preventive measures
  • India makes significant progress in reducing malaria cases and deaths
Health Minister Calls for Coordinated Action to Curb Dengue and Malaria Outbreaks

On September 11, 2025, the Union health minister reviewed the current dengue and malaria situation in India with a view to galvanize preventive activities. During the review, the minister took stock of the key challenges in the prevention and control of these vector-borne diseases.

Amid the prolonged rainy season, the country has seen a rise in dengue and malaria cases, with emergency departments in most hospitals being packed to capacity. The health minister has urged states, local bodies, and communities to intensify preventive and control measures, particularly during this high-risk period, to safeguard public health.

The government has made significant progress in combating malaria, achieving a reduction of over 78% in cases and nearly 78% in malaria-related deaths between 2015 and 2024. Further, 160 districts have reported zero malaria cases between 2022-24, and 33 states and Union Territories have achieved less than one Annual Parasite Incidence. The minister underlined that India has set the goal of eliminating malaria by 2030.

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On dengue, the health minister said that all states and Union Territories (except Ladakh) are endemic to the disease, and the risk of outbreaks is highest in the monsoon and post-monsoon period. The National Dengue Control Strategy is being implemented through State Vector-Borne Disease Cells with a focus on surveillance, case management, vector control, inter-sectoral coordination, and community awareness.

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The Indian government has launched multiple initiatives towards malaria elimination, including the National Strategic Plan for Malaria Elimination (2023-27), implementation of the Integrated Health Management Platform for real-time monitoring, enhanced ASHA incentives, large-scale distribution of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets, refresher trainings for laboratory technicians, and recognition of districts achieving 'Zero Malaria' status. India has set the goal of eliminating malaria by 2030.
The prolonged rainy season has led to a rise in vector-borne illnesses, including dengue, in most parts of the country. The health minister has stated that all states and Union Territories (except Ladakh) are endemic to dengue, and the risk of outbreaks is highest in the monsoon and post-monsoon period.
The National Dengue Control Strategy is being implemented through State Vector-Borne Disease Cells with a focus on surveillance, case management, vector control, inter-sectoral coordination, and community awareness. The health minister has urged states and local bodies to intensify preventive and control measures to safeguard public health.

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