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Facing the rainy season, Ogan Ilir health office
SRIPOKU.COM, INDRALAYA – Faced with the rainy season in the South Sumatra region, by February, which prevents the occurrence of several cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the Ogan Ilir district (OI) and likely to Extraordinary Events (KLB), Health Service (Office of Health) The Regional Government (Pemda) of OI Regency calls all residents to protect the environment.
Usually, when the rainy season arrives, the dengue epidemic increases.
Dr. Nurharlinah, Acting Head of the Office of Health of the IO, through the Head of Prevention of Disease Eradication and Environmental Health (P2PL), said to Hj Sumayati that his office had instructed all Puskesmas UPTD officials from each Puskesmas to ensure the vigilance of DHF by implementing measures and anticipations.
The anticipation achieved by starting with counseling and circulating on dengue fever, especially on the eradication of mosquito nests (NHPs) in the Puskesmas work area (Poskesdes, Posyandu, Desa and Sekolah), by intensifying efforts to eradicate mosquito nests through 3M activities (bath drainage, closure meets water tanks, sprinkle powder deodorant powder on water tanks difficult to clean.
"Ask the Puskesma Dengue Program Manager to distribute the maps in the villages and schools," P2PL chief Hj Sumayati said during a discussion at his office on Tuesday (11/27 / 2018).
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According to Hj Suma, he asked the Puskesmas authorities to immediately report any cases of dengue in the Puskesmas area in the OI district.
"From January to October 2018, there have been 47 cases of dengue fever in the OI district, although it has decreased compared to the previous year." But we must be aware that we we have entered the rainy season, so we are paying attention to the public for this case of dengue, "said Hj Sumayati.
He admitted that during the rainy season, there are many floods that cause live mosquito larvae.
Therefore, we expect all citizens to take care of their environment.
"In addition, we also provide water and powder filters available in all offices, in coordination with the local health center," said the head of P2PL, the WHO's regional health office.
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