Kavrepalanchowk, July 28 : Viral infection of dengue that is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes is increasing in the Kavre district.
A case of dengue infection t was
detected in Panchkhal around a month ago. Now it been confirmed among nine
persons at three local levels, the district health official said.
A person infected with dengue was
detected in Panchkhal, Kavre last month after three years since its first case
was identified.
The person detected with dengue
infection was from outside the district. He was found infected with the dengue virus
while testing for Malaria at a local health facility. Now he is receiving treatment
at a hospital in Kathmandu, the office said.
According to Office Chief Dr. Puruswottam Sedai, dengue virus transmission has been so far detected in three
local levels of the district.
"Nine people were found
transmitted with dengue virus in almost a month. We are in a campaign of search
and destroy of mosquito eggs and larva", Sedai said.
Among nine infected, three are from
Dhulikhel, two from Panauti, and one from Banepa. Likewise, Dolakha has one and
Sindhupalchowk has two dengue-infected cases.
As informed, the infected receiving
treatment at a hospital in Kathmandu is critical.
Meanwhile, the district health
office and municipal health team are carrying out monitoring at the local level to
identify the sources of dengue infection.
Likewise, the infected are being
monitored and treated along with other anti-dengue transmission activities, the
office added.
"We are seriously
investigating into the cases of dengue transmission in the areas including
headquarters Dhulikhel", Thai said. Health workers are kept on high
alert immediately after the first case of dengue infection was detected.
The rapid team of the office is
planning to intensify monitoring and sample tests in three areas of Kavre so as
to check the mass transmission of dengue infection.
Likewise, the office is planning t
mobilize teams with anti-dengue rapid test kits at all health facilities in the
district.
It may be noted that Kavre had
first witnessed dengue infection among six people in August 2019.