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Time of India
3 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Govt directs dist admins to check spread of waterborne diseases ahead of Rath
1 2 Bhubaneswar: The Odisha govt on Tuesday directed all district administrations to implement stringent measures to prevent the spread of diarrhoeal diseases ahead of the upcoming Rath Yatra festival, where large gatherings are expected across the state. Health minister Mukesh Mahaling said that the govt has launched a comprehensive awareness campaign alongside strict enforcement actions against contaminated food and water sources. "We are making coordinated and sustained efforts to stop the spread of the disease," Mahaling said. Health secretary S Aswathy said approximately 10% of tested samples in the worst-hit Jajpur district have shown positive results for vibrio cholerae, the bacteria responsible for cholera. However, she noted an encouraging trend in recent days. "New patients reporting to hospitals are showing mild symptoms, indicating that our awareness initiatives are yielding results and people are seeking early medical intervention," she explained. In response to the health concerns, municipal authorities in major cities, including Cuttack and Bhubaneswar, have intensified inspections of food establishments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 모기, 벌레, 해충 자동으로 쫓는다 앱스토리몰 더 알아보기 Undo Several raids have been conducted to ensure food safety compliance and prevent the sale of contaminated items. The National Health Mission (NHM) deployed additional doctors and mobile health teams in Jajpur to tackle and the situation. Eight medicine specialists and over 20 mobile health teams have been deployed in the affected areas of the district. With the new deployment, there are now 40 NHM mobile health teams operating in the district. Additionally, 45 mobile health camps have been organized in these areas, a govt statement said. Furthermore, awareness messages are being broadcast via microphones at the ward level in villages and urban areas, independent information about diarrhoea is being provided on health walls, ORS and zinc corners are being set up at health facilities, and awareness and precautionary messages are being spread through independent meetings of village welfare committees. Regular disinfection of various water sources is also being carried out extensively at the field level. To expand awareness programmes, NHM has also deployed 10 mobile awareness vans (IEC vans). Additional doctors, medical assistants, medicines and awareness pamphlets have also been sent to other affected regions and field-level awareness programs have been intensified, the govt statement said. Four state-level teams have been dispatched to oversee field-level implementation. These teams are composed of senior officials, specialists and advisors from the health and family welfare department. They will visit areas such as Bhuban, Banki, Dharmasala, Barachana and Bhandaripokhari to monitor field-level efforts and strengthen coordination among various departmental teams working on the ground. The focus is on water source purification, door-to-door campaigns, early identification and primary treatment of diarrhoea patients, distribution of medicines and halogen tablets and public awareness programmes, providing necessary guidance and assistance to make these initiatives more targeted, the govt statement said.


Hans India
4 days ago
- Health
- Hans India
‘Diarrhoea eradication' campaign launched in Bhuban
Dhenkanal: Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling launched 'Diarrhoea eradication' campaign at Bhuban in Dhenkanal district on Monday. The campaign will continue for 45 days and will promote awareness and steps taken to check diarrhoea in the district. Mahaling urged the people to take preventive measures to minimise the cases of diarrhoea. Locals should not take contaminated water and also should stop taking food from fast food stalls, he said. Mahaling visited the local hospital and Kamakshyanagar sub-divisional hospital and met the affected patients. He reviewed measures taken by Bhuban hospital and district administration to control the disease. According to reports, the number of patients affected with diarrhoea has increased to 63 from 42. Some patients were discharged from hospital. Collector Somesh Kumar Upadhyay briefed the Health Minister about steps taken by the health administration in controlling the disease. The Health administration has launched Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign in every ward of Bhuban NAC. Dhenkanal MP Rudra Narayan Pany, Parjang MLA Bibhuti Bhusan Pradhan, Kamakshyanagar MLA Satrughan Jena and Hindol MLA Simarani Nayak were present at the meeting in Bhuban .


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
State launches awareness campaign to control diarrhoea outbreak
1 2 3 Bhubaneswar: Health minister Mukesh Mahaling on Monday visited the community health centre (CHC) at Bhuban in Dhenkanal district to meet diarrhoea patients and assess the situation. He also launched a state-wide awareness campaign at the CHC to contain the outbreak with 2,000 diarrhoea and cholera cases reported from Jajpur, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar, Bhadrak, Kendrapada and Cuttack districts. While 17 unofficial deaths have been reported from Jajpur (14), Keonjhar (2) and Kendrapada (1) districts, the govt has confirmed five casualties and is reviewing another five. "Diarrhoea is a waterborne disease prevalent during monsoon. State govt is taking all necessary measures for the prevention and control of the disease. Comprehensive awareness programmes are being conducted along with improved healthcare, essential equipment, medicines and infrastructure. The campaign will run until July 31," said Mahaling. In an official statement, the health department said extensive health awareness and integrated efforts are being made to combat diarrhoea. Practices such as hand washing, maintaining hygiene, eating balanced meals, drinking safe water, keeping water sources clean, and avoiding open defecation can significantly prevent diarrhoea. Through awareness and caution, individuals can stay healthy and keep their families and neighbours safe, it added. As part of the campaign, adequate stocks of ORS packets, zinc tablets and medicines would be maintained at all anganwadi centres, health sub-centres and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. Health and anganwadi workers, ANMs, and multi-purpose health workers in rural and urban areas would be trained to identify and manage diarrhoea from the initial stages, the statement said. Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) teams from Jagatsinghpur and Khurda districts have been sent to Jajpur district to assist the health workers. Mahaling advised the public to follow the advice of health workers and doctors and seek medical treatment at health centres if they experience diarrhoea. He also visited the Kamakhyanagar sub-divisional hospital to review the situation with local representatives. Central teams, who visited Jajpur district to study the situation, returned to Bhubaneswar and attended a review meeting with health officials. They recommended several steps to control the cholera and diarrhoea situation. "Cholera was detected in stool tests. The state health team is taking necessary steps. They are also analysing the diarrhoeacases every day," said Dr Bhagirathi Dwivedi, a central team member. Another team member, Dr Shibani Lahiri, said diarrhoea is in an endemic stage and there is a little surge in cases. Health secretary Aswathy S said disinfection of drinking water sources will be done across the state as monsoon has already arrived. "We are taking all required steps to combat the situation," she added. She visited various areas of Jajpur district to conduct field-level monitoring and review the diarrhoea management programme. A review meeting with district administration primarily focused on the admission, immediate treatment, and recovery of diarrhoea patients. She instructed that each diarrhoea case be mapped, and emphasised necessary treatment for admitted patients and their discharge from hospital only after full recovery.


New Indian Express
4 days ago
- Health
- New Indian Express
Gastro spreads to five more districts, minister visits Jajpur
BHUBANESWAR/JAJPUR: With fresh cluster outbreaks reported from five more districts, the diarrhoea and cholera situation in Odisha continued to remain grim for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday. In addition to the severely-affected Jajpur district where 11 samples have tested positive for Vibrio cholerae, hundreds of cases have been reported from Keonjhar, Bhadrak, Cuttack, Bargarh, Puri, Dhenkanal and Kendrapara. Contaminated food and water are suspected to be the primary cause behind the spike in infections, prompting urgent field visits and high-level reviews by both state and central health authorities. While 15 persons have died so far and over 2,000 affected in the clusters, the state government confirmed the death of five persons and 1,771 hospitalisations due to diarrhoea. Director of public health Dr Nilakantha Mishra said, of them, 1,508 patients have been discharged after recovery, while 258 are currently undergoing treatment. 'Five diarrhoea-related deaths have been confirmed through clinical investigations, and inquiries are ongoing into five other suspected fatalities,' he said. A 14-member central team, divided into two groups, visited the worst-hit Jajpur district while Health minister Mukesh Mahaling undertook a field inspection of affected areas in Anandpur sub-division of Keonjhar, and Badachana, Dharmasala and Jajpur Road in Jajpur district.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Odisha CM Majhi asks health dept to take urgent steps to control spread of diarrhoea
Bhubaneswar: Amidst an outbreak of diarrhoea in some areas of Jajpur and Keonjhar districts, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday directed the health department to take urgent measures to prevent its spread to neighbouring districts. According to a statement from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), all health facilities in the affected districts have been placed on high alert. "Neighbouring districts have also been advised to remain vigilant. Disinfection of drinking water sources has begun in Jajpur, alongside a temporary ban on street food sales and intensified food safety inspections," the statement added. Adequate supplies of medicines have been ensured and medical teams have been deployed to contain the outbreak, the CMO said. Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling is monitoring the situation through regular meetings with medical officers and administrative officials. A team from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has also arrived in Odisha to assist the state government in controlling the outbreak. So far, seven people have died due to the outbreak in Jajpur district , which was first reported on June 9, Additional District Medical Officer (ADMO) Prakash Chandra Bal said. Out of 1,750 people diagnosed with diarrhoea in the district, 1,500 of them have recovered and about 250 are under treatment, officials said. "The situation is yet to be brought under control. When no new patients are admitted to hospitals, we will be able to control it," Director of Public Health Nilakantha Mishra said. Adding to the worries, 11 diarrhoea patients also tested positive to cholera, Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO) Bijay Mishra said. A 14-member central team visited the district on Sunday to assess the ground situation. The team visited some hospitals where diarrhoea patients have been admitted and held a meeting with the district administration. Mahaling also visited various hospitals in Jajpur district and Anandpur hospital in Keonjhar district during the day and interacted with patients and doctors. "It is a matter of concern for us that cholera has been detected in Jajpur. A team from SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack has been deployed in the district. We are trying to bring the situation under control," he told reporters. Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) teams are disinfecting drinking water sources in the district, while food inspectors and disease surveillance teams are also working to bring the situation under control, officials said. ASHA and Anganwadi workers, and health workers have been supplied with halogen tablets and ORS packets for distribution among the people, they said. People have been advised to take precautionary measures, avoid having outside foods, and adhere to hygienic practices, they said. Diarrhoea cases have also been detected in parts of the Cuttack district, Astaranga area in Puri district and Bhuban NAC in Dhenkanal district, officials said. Over 50 people were diagnosed with diarrhoea in Gholapur village in Cuttack, and 20 people were affected in Puri's Astaranga. Similarly, over 30 persons in Bhaban NAC have been affected with diarrhoea, they said. In light of rising cases of diarrhoea, the Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) Department has directed all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and district-level officials to initiate immediate preventive and response measures. Department principal secretary Usha Padhee has called for enhanced vigilance and real-time monitoring to ensure the sanitisation and safety of all water sources, with particular attention to vulnerable urban pockets. Meanwhile, BJD president and Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik accused the state government of taking the cholera outbreak lightly. He said cholera has taken a serious turn in the districts of Jajpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Puri, Cuttack, and Keonjhar, and the outbreak appears to be spreading to other districts as well. Taking to X, Patnaik wrote, "The state government's light-handed approach to the cholera outbreak in Odisha is shocking and disturbing to everyone." "Cholera has endangered people's lives. What had not been witnessed for many years is now disrupting life in various districts," he wrote. Claiming that 14 people have lost their lives due to the outbreak, Patnaik extended his condolences to the bereaved families. He urged the state government to remain alert and take strong, immediate measures to curb the spread of the disease and protect public health.