Chikungunya reported from parts of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, May 24 (PTI): The public health system in Kerala has been put on high alert as chikungunya and viral fever cases have been reported from Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Alappuzha districts in the state.
According to health department sources, a Central team is expected to visit Kerala soon to assess the situation and assist the state in containing the spread of the disease.
About 100 chikungunya cases were reported from Pathanamthitta district, for which the government had released Rs 10 lakh to take up emergency preventive measures, a spokesman for Health Minister P K Sreemathy told PTI.
What worries health authorities is that the outbreak of fever has come about on the eve of the onset of monsoon. The rainy season always posed health challenges to authorities in the state.
Last year there was an outbreak of chikungunya in Alappuzha and nearby districts, which claimed 100 lives and drew national attention.
Most viral fever cases have been reported from the eastern parts of Kottayam distirct, known as the 'rubber-belt.'
District medical authorities said blood samples taken from the patients had been sent to the Virology Instiute at Alappuza to ascertain the kind of virus causing the fever.
Since poor people depend mainly on government hospitals for treatment, lack of sufficient beds and supply of medicines also poses problems.
Thiruvananthapuram, May 24 (PTI): The public health system in Kerala has been put on high alert as chikungunya and viral fever cases have been reported from Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Alappuzha districts in the state.
According to health department sources, a Central team is expected to visit Kerala soon to assess the situation and assist the state in containing the spread of the disease.
About 100 chikungunya cases were reported from Pathanamthitta district, for which the government had released Rs 10 lakh to take up emergency preventive measures, a spokesman for Health Minister P K Sreemathy told PTI.
What worries health authorities is that the outbreak of fever has come about on the eve of the onset of monsoon. The rainy season always posed health challenges to authorities in the state.
Last year there was an outbreak of chikungunya in Alappuzha and nearby districts, which claimed 100 lives and drew national attention.
Most viral fever cases have been reported from the eastern parts of Kottayam distirct, known as the 'rubber-belt.'
District medical authorities said blood samples taken from the patients had been sent to the Virology Instiute at Alappuza to ascertain the kind of virus causing the fever.
Since poor people depend mainly on government hospitals for treatment, lack of sufficient beds and supply of medicines also poses problems.
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