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09

Sep

Basic Facts for Public Education for Prevention of DENGUE

Introduction

Dengue is the most widespread mosquito-borne infection in human beings, which in recent years has become a major international public health concern. It is usually found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas. Over the last 15 years, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the global incidence of dengue and its severe manifestations such as dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). Almost 95% of Dengue cases are amongst children under the age of 15 years. Without proper management, Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever case fatality rates can exceed 20%, however, with modern intensive supportive therapy these rates can be reduced to less than 1%.

 

Transmission

Dengue viruses are transmitted to humans through the bite(s) of infective female Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes, which generally acquire the virus while feeding on the blood of an infected person. After incubation for 8-10 days, an infected mosquito is capable, during probing and blood feeding, of transmitting the virus, to susceptible individuals for the rest of its life. Infected female mosquitoes may also transmit the virus to their offspring by transovarial (via the eggs) transmission.

Humans are the main amplifying host of the virus, although studies have shown that in some parts of the world monkeys may become infected and perhaps serve as a source of virus for uninfected mosquitoes. The virus circulates in the blood of infected humans for 2-7 days, at approximately the same time as they have fever Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes may acquire the virus when they feed on an individual during this period.

 

Prevention and control measures

Presently, the only method of controlling or preventing DF and DHF is to combat the vector mosquitoes. Aedes Aegypti breeds primarily in man-made containers like earthenware jars, metal drums and concrete cisterns used for domestic water storage, as well as discarded plastic food containers, used automobile tyres and other items that collect rainwater.

 

 

Vector control is implemented using environmental management and chemical methods. Proper solid waste disposal and improved water storage practices, including covering containers to prevent access by egg laying female mosquitoes, are encouraged through community-based programmes. 

The application of appropriate insecticides to larval habitats, particularly those used by the households, such as water storage vessels can prevent mosquito breeding for several weeks therefore these insecticides must be used periodically. The use of family size insecticide treated nets (ITNs) is also recommended. General insecticide spraying targeting mosquito breeding habitats need to be carried out to kill adult mosquitoes using portable or truck-mounted machines.

 

Guidelines for the families of affected persons

Keep body temperature below 39oC. Give the patient paracetamol (not more than four times in 24 hours) according to the dose prescribed below:

Age

Dose (tablet 250 mg)

Mg/dose

< 1 year

¼ tablet

60 

1-4 years

½ tablet

60-120 

5 and above

1 tablet

240 

 

·         Do not give the patient Aspirin or Ibuprofen

·         Give large amounts of fluids (water, soups, milk and juices) along with thepatient’s normal diet

·         The patient should rest

·         Immediately consult your physician if any of the following manifestationsappear: Red spots or points on the skin; bleeding from the nose or gums; frequent vomiting; vomiting with blood; black stools; sleepiness; constantcrying; abdominal pain; excessive thirst (dry mouth); pale, cold or clammy skin; or difficulty in breathing.

 

 

 

 

 

Characteristics

Dengue fever is a severe, flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults, but seldom causes death. The clinical features of dengue fever vary according to the age of the patient. Infants and young children may have a non-specific febrile illness with rash. Older children and adults may have either a mild febrile syndrome or the classical incapacitating disease with abrupt onset and high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pains, and rash.

Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a potentially deadly complication that is characterized by high fever, hemorrhagic phenomena, often with enlargement of the liver and in severe cases, circulatory failure. The illness commonly begins with a sudden rise in temperature accompanied by facial flush and other non-specific constitutional symptoms of dengue fever. The fever usually continues for two to seven days and can be as high as 40-41°C, possibly with febrile convulsions and hemorrhagic phenomena.

In moderate DHF cases, all signs and symptoms abate after the fever subsides. In severe cases, the patient’s condition may suddenly deteriorate after a few days of fever when the temperature drops, followed by signs of circulatory failure, and the patient may rapidly go into a critical state of shock and die within 12-24 hours, or quickly recover following appropriate volume replacement therapy.

 

Immunization

At the present time, no vaccination is available against Dengue Fever or Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever.

 


 

Prevent mosquito bites

o    Dengue mosquitoes bite during the daytime - protect yourself from the bite

o    Wear full-sleeve clothes and long dresses to cover the limbs.

o    Use repellents–care should be taken in using repellents on very young children or the elderly

o    Use mosquito coils and electric vapour mats during the daytime to prevent mosquito bites

o    Use insecticide treated nets (ITNs) to protect young children, pregnant women, old people, in addition to others who may rest during the day.

o    Curtains (cloth or bamboo) can also be treated with insecticide and hung at windows or doorways, to repel or kill mosquitoes.

 

Prevent multiplication of mosquitoes (Vector Control)

Mosquitoes which spread Dengue live and breed in stagnant water in and around houses, and places where solid waste is dumped.

o    Drain out the water from desert/window air coolers when not in use, in addition to tanks, barrels, drums, and buckets.

o    Remove all objects containing water such as plant saucers from the house.

o    All stored water containers should be kept covered at all times.

o    Collect and destroy discarded containers in which water collects, such as bottles, plastic bags, tins, tyres, etc.

o    Efficient disposal of all solid waste/garbage.

 


 

 

Basic facts about Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

How does dengue spread? Dengue is spread through the bite of an infected Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The mosquito gets the virus by biting an infected person. The first symptoms of the disease occur about 5-7 days after the infected bite. There is no way to tell if a mosquito is carrying the Dengue virus. Therefore, people must protect themselves from all mosquito bites.

Where does this mosquito live? This mosquito rests indoors, in closets and other dark places. Outside, it rests where it is cool and shaded. The female mosquito lays her eggs in water containers in and around homes, schools and other areas in towns or villages. These eggs become adults in about 10 days.

Where does the mosquito breed? Dengue mosquitoes breed in stored, exposed, water collection systems. The favoured breeding places are: barrels, drums, jars, pots, buckets, flower vases, plant saucers, tanks, discarded bottles/tins, tyres, or water coolers, and other places where rainwater collects or is stored.

23

Jul

City boundaries for Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi in the works?

Says so the following paragraph!

NESPAK to develop City Boundaries in 3 cities. Link (PDF).

NESPAK recently made presentations regarding existing & proposed city boundaries of Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan to respective Commissioners & other stakeholders. NESPAK is rendering urban planning services for analysing available data and other documents like master plans, structure plans, outline development plans and census reports. NESPAK is also responsible for interpretation of geographic boundaries of the cities and anticipating the pace and direction of future growth of these cities during the next 20 years on the basis of realistic and professional assessment.

06

Nov

Shes just an ordinary desi woman you find all over your country who doesn’t know how to speak English…so whats the big deal?? Why do people keep putting her in these situations?! Shes an easy target for mockery and ridicule just because she cant figure out the pranks being played on her?
And if she has a media manager/agent, then shame on him/her too for letting this happen.
A frenchman or woman would make an equal of a fool if they never went to school to learn English.
But this is our psychologically fractured Pakistani society, never taking pride in what we have, the language we speak.

03

Nov

Tearing Down Walls

lets tear down some walls!

15

Oct

Some good public Info Services in PK

1. Check the authenticity of any Computerised National ID Card (CNIC)

Send an SMS to ‘7000’ with the CNIC number in the text field.

You get a reply (in urdu) with the Citizen’s name and the name of the persons Father. Charges Rs. 10 +Tax, Courtesy NADRA.

If the details on the actual CNIC and the response don’t match then there is cause for concern!

2. Check the number of mobile phone connections registered in your name against your CNIC:

Send an SMS to ‘668’ with the CNIC number in the text field. Or you can go to the PTA SIM Information System website.

You get a reply (in English) listing the number of connection registered with EACH mobile operator in Pakistan against the particular CNIC number you sent (preferably your CNIC!) Charges Rs. 2+ Tax

Don’t be too surprised to find if your CNIC has numbers registered against it which you never knew about! To fix this go to the mobile operators service center/franchise and ask them to verify the number of connections against your name. Fill out a form to get blocked/shut down the numbers which don’t belong to you. This is important for your safety!

3. Check the Owner Name and CNIC against which your CURRENT SIM(S) is/are registered.

Send a blank SMS to ‘667’ from the mobile number the ownership of which you want to check.

In response you will get an SMS stating the Name anf the CNIC against which the number from which the SMS was sent is registered.This helps you verify if the number you are using is properly registered in your name.

This used to be a free service, not sure if it still is.

4. Verify Car/bike/vans/etc ownership/registration details for vehicles registered in Lahore and Punjab. (system working for Lahore vehicles so far)

Go to the website of the Motor Transport Management Information System (MTMIS).

Enter the car registration number (according to the format suggested on the site) and you will get the names of all previous owners along with father names and the city of residence. You will also get details on the cars registered Chassis and Engine numbers as well as the purchase price of the car when it was new and registered for the first time!

This is handy when purchasing used cars and processing change of ownership. You probably can also figure out which influential was flouting rules and displaying obnoxious and vanity ‘get-out-of-my-way’ M.N.A. / M.P.A. /EDITOR etc plates on his/her car!

07

Oct

Pakistan Railways is WOW!

Why again does Pakistan railways OWN land all over Pakistan? And then people keep encroaching on it. And it doesn’t fall under jurisdiction of the local authorities, i.e. local bodies cant really make railways follow the city guidelines for planning purposes.

Take so many railway crossings across Lahore. You have a nice road and then there is a bottle neck railway crossing, ancient and one car wide, and the powerless city planners cant even touch the crossing to make it conform to the roads needs?

Anyway, the sheer amount of land that the Railways has is mind boggling (need numbers here). Pity they dont know how to monetize it, billions(?) of rupees worth of land and property lying doing nothing! If you want to see, drive around the railways areas in Rawalpindi near Dhok Hassu on IJP road and the Moghalpura area in Lahore where major railways facilities lie.

The brilliant people of railways can neither put the land to good use nor are they able to provide quality services to their customers.

They also cant spell Corporate or Business.

Railways needs an audit of its land and the Govt. should recover all the land which Railways is putting to waste. Lean, mean business machine?

Pakistan Railways sadly is stuck in a time vortex, they need new blood and they need a damn strategy.

And someone rightly said, Hope is not a strategy.

05

Oct

At Fazl-e-Haq Dera فضل حق ڈیرہ Bhera service area Motorway M-2, you can eat Siri سری, Payee پائے and Family&#8230; because it is a siri, payee and family restaurant &#8220;all in one sentence&#8221; since 1958.
Now that explains allllll those disappearances!

At Fazl-e-Haq Dera فضل حق ڈیرہ Bhera service area Motorway M-2, you can eat Siri سری, Payee پائے and Family… because it is a siri, payee and family restaurant “all in one sentence” since 1958.

Now that explains allllll those disappearances!