Well-done Government of Punjab, Dengue is in check!

If we make it through the next 3 weeks without much increase in dengue fever cases, we will have performed a miracle!

Omar Chughtai September 27, 2012
There is a low level outbreak of dengue fever in Lahore and its outskirts. Over the last few weeks more than a hundred patients have tested positive for the dengue virus.

Every day the media gives the public an updated count of how many patients have been diagnosed with dengue fever. Sometimes the media is so dutiful in its obligation to inform, that the reports include the names of the suspected dengue patients as well!

Every patient is important. Even one case of dengue fever is one too many. Having said as much, if we look at the size of the outbreak, it is much, much smaller than had been anticipated by the World Health Organization.

For the last several months the government of Punjab has been conducting detailed and exhaustive surveillance for Aedes mosquitoes that spread the dengue virus. Survey teams have been looking everywhere in Lahore for any small collection of still water.



Almost to the point of harrassment, the government and its operatives have been fixated on making sure that there is no fertile ground for the breeding of  mosquitoes.



This effort has been accompanied by a massive public awareness campaign. Countless seminars have been held in schools and colleges and there has been a major drive to educate the public on how to prevent dengue fever.



This timely focus on prevention of an outbreak seems to be paying dividends. At least for now it appears that the massive outbreak that was expected as a follow up to last year's epidemic has been curtailed. Who can forget the chaos and panic last year? Thousands and thousands of patients were suffering from the disease and heavy criticism was directed at the government for failing to curb the spread of dengue fever.

We are not completely out of the woods yet. The outbreak could still flare up. However, if we do manage to make it through the next three weeks without a significant increase in dengue fever cases, we will have indeed performed a modern-day miracle.

The credit for this should go to the relentless efforts of the government of Punjab.



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WRITTEN BY:
Omar Chughtai An avid reader of blogs who works as Lab Director at Chughtais Lahore Lab. Omar tweets @OmarChughtai.
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COMMENTS (8)

Max | 11 years ago | Reply Credit should be given to Shahbaz Sharif for his great work. That's what happens when the government takes ownnership, unlike Karachi where everyone is busy passing the buck.
Waleed | 11 years ago | Reply @Jamshed: If you have to give credit to Pervez Ilahi and Musharraf for not having dengue at that time, then my friend you forgot Bird Flu! Hold your horses.
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