Beware of insect-borne diseases! Collector’s appeal; Public awareness in the wake of World Climate Day
Samira Vishwas June 24, 2026 05:25 PM

The month of June is celebrated as the Insect Disease Prevention Month by organizing various activities every year as per the Winter Fever Prevention Policy. Collector Vanmathi C appealed to the citizens to actively participate in this activity and cooperate with the health department. has done It is important to create public awareness about winter heat and get active participation of the public in implementation of prevention measures. Every year, Winter Resistance Month is celebrated before the transmission season through various activities like One Day One Program throughout the month of June. Efforts are being made to convey information to the public through various activities.(Photo courtesy – istock)

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As part of the initiative, Hivatap office is inspecting Hivatap-like village in various ways and using various tools to destroy mosquito larvae there. On the occasion of World Climate Day on 25th April, the theme of this year’s World Climate Day is ‘Commitment to reduce climate change is now possible, it must be done now’.

Winter mosquitoes breed in stagnant clean water. The parasite is transmitted through saliva from the bite of the female Anapheles mosquito and the parasite is released into the human body. Irregular fever, chills without fever, headache, nausea are the symptoms of winter fever. If these symptoms are found, a free blood test can be done at the nearest health institution and if cold fever contamination is found after diagnosis, free treatment is given according to the type of cold fever.

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Keep the area around your house clean

To prevent winter heat, every citizen should be aware of his responsibility and keep the area around the house clean, do not allow water to accumulate in the area, fill the pits, drain the clogged drains, put a tight cover on the water tanks on the roof, observe one dry day in a week, use insecticidal mosquito nets in the house, use mosquito nets in the ground tanks, mosquito breeding places, tie a net or thin cloth to the wet pipe of the toilet. Chief Executive Officer Parag Soman, District Surgeon Dr. appeals to check the blood sample through a health worker in case of fever. Sumant Wagh, District Health Officer Dr. Dr. Swapnil Belle, District Winter Officer. Done by Nalini Vikhe.

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