Today I am talking about” Punjab SED Anti-Dengue Activities & Snaps”. So, the school education department in Punjab is working on an Anti-dengue app with the health department.
In addition, the school education has arranged focal persons in schools and districts. So, they are performing anti-dengue activities daily. However, the district focal person tries to activate dormant users.
Punjab SED Anti-Dengue Activities & Snaps 2022
Get Your School Ready for Dengue Season with These SOPs
- Care of Cleanliness
- Awareness through posters banners etc
- cutting of grass
- Junk removal activity
- Be careful regarding stagnant water and leakages
- Should not wear half-sleeves
- Start the school year off right by preparing your school’s facilities and
- classrooms to be ready for dengue season, which
- typically begins in September in Punjab, Pakistan.
- Here are some suggestions on how to go about it with SOPs taken from recent SED Anti-Dengue Awareness campaigns.
What is dengue?
Where does dengue come from?
At the end of the day, Dengue is brought about by nibbles from a tainted female mosquito. The infection can require somewhere in the range of four and seven days to brood before any side effects show up. Generally, individuals contract the infection by visiting where mosquitoes are rearing, for example, standing water close to homes or building locales. Punjab has been encountering weighty precipitation lately which has prompted an expansion in the number of instances of dengue fever revealed for the current year. Last year Punjab saw more than 13,000 instances of dengue fever.
What are the side effects of dengue?
Dengue is a mosquito-borne tropical disease that can produce fever, body aches, and in some cases hemorrhage. Anti-dengue activities of Dormant Users include disposing of all standing water around your school as well as implementing insecticide every 3 months inside your classrooms and dormitories. Using Prevention through Awareness Slogans to remind students not to hang out near stagnant water during school time is also helpful. Read more about our anti-dengue activities on our blog here.
Read More: Anti-dengue Activities in Public & Private Schools Punjab
Treatment options
Dengue fever is a flu-like illness caused by infection of the dengue virus. There are three types of dengue virus: Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. We found in various geographical locations but usually only one type infects an area at any given time. The Aedes mosquito spreads the virus through its bite and the symptoms usually start after four to seven days, which may include headache, fever, muscle aches, and pain behind the eyes.
Prevention Tips
However, this fall, as the monsoon brings lots of rain to our region, make sure your school is ready for dengue. Here are some important steps to keep in mind
1) Keep schools clean by regularly sweeping floors and classrooms, and cleaning windowsills and surfaces that collect water or condensation.
2) Conduct training on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) about how to identify dengue symptoms and what measures should be taken when a student is suspected of having the disease.
3) Install screens on windows and doors to prevent mosquitoes from entering classrooms, dormitories, office spaces, and other common areas where people congregate.
Read More: Training Session on Dengue Prevention & Control
Lessons learned at the school level from experience
As schools prepare to reopen, it is important to know how to combat mosquito breeding and reduce the risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases. Anti-Dengue Activities & Snaps 2022, a Punjab Government Initiative (PSED), aims to address this through a comprehensive community-based participatory approach. In this way, the venture assists networks with finding out about viable measures that can be taken against mosquitoes like checking water pools in homes or trash containers, keeping away from mosquitos by wearing long sleeves or repellent showers, teaching understudies about what draws in mosquitoes and different strategies for anticipation. The SED has implemented a project in 1,502 schools across Punjab.