Wednesday (12), in Brasilia (DF), President Michel Temer and Minister of Health Gilberto Occhi, have delivered a thousand trucks in different parts of the country to effectively fight against mosquitoes, in the current risk scenario of municipalities, regarding the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
In total, the Ministry of Health invested R $ 109.4 million in vehicle acquisition. With these trucks, states and municipalities can combine smoke-free equipment with local actions. On this occasion, the Minister of Health, Gilberto Occhi, presented the data of the LIRAa and launched the Integrated Vector Control System (SIVector), which will replace the National Dengue Control Program (NDVIS) system with georeferenced information for the fight against the disease. Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
Teresina has a satisfactory index
All the capitals of the country carried out mosquito surveillance: 25 led the LIRAa; and two, traps. Teresina has a satisfactory index, as well as the municipalities of Curitiba (PR), João Pessoa (PB), Florianópolis (SC), São Paulo (SP), Macapá (AP), Maceió (AL), Fortaleza (CE) and Aracaju. SE). The capitals with indicators on alert are: Manaus (AM), Belo Horizonte (MG) Recife (PE), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brasilia (DF), São Luís (MA), Belém. ES), Salvador (BA), Porto Velho (RO), Goiania (GO) and Campo Grande (MS).
The Palmas (TO), Boa Vista (RR), Cuiabá (MT) and Rio Branco capitals are threatened by epidemics of dengue, zika and chikungunya because they have a pre-infestation index (PII) ) equal to or greater than 4%. Natal (RN) and Porto Alegre (RS) capitals conducted the trap survey. All data were collected in October and November of this year.
The Minister of Health, Gilberto Occhi, took stock of the progress made in health in recent years. The federal government has increased resources for the prevention and control of the Aedes mosquito, which has increased the participation of municipalities in LIRAa. These are investments in repellents, guidelines, research and the supply of vehicles, "said the minister, saying the investments" have provided states and municipalities with an opportunity to step up their prevention efforts. to identify and eliminate mosquito breeding sites, "said Occhi