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Dengue - prevention is better than cure

Dengue an illness that could be fatal has risen again. It is now on the increase and claims lives from different parts of the island. According to the statistics this year, the highest number of deaths have been reported from Kandy district. The health officials have already warned that amount of victims would rise if necessary action against dengue is not taken by the authorities and the public.

Dengue is caused by a virus. This virus could be commonly found in all tropical parts of the would especially in the urban areas. The virus is transmitted by vector mosquitoes named Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. The mosquitoes that transmit the dengue virus could be easily recognized by the black and white stripes on their abdomen and white spots on their legs. During a blood meal the mosquitoes ingest the virus to their bodies from an infected person.

This virus could be transmitted to another when mosquitoes bite. They usually bite during the daytime - be it in the morning or evening. These mosquitoes are usually seen in dim areas. The female mosquitoes lay eggs in clean torpid waters, for instance inside flower vases, old tires, drains, coconut shells etc. The eggs may survive for over one year.

Mainly there are two types. They are Dengue Fever (DF) and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF). The symptoms of Dengue Fever (DF) are high fever, headache, rashes on the body, muscle and joint pains, nausea and vomiting. These symptoms may occur within five-seven days after a bite of an infected mosquito.

The medical researches have found out that only a small percentage develop Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. This is a crucial stage since it may lead to severe bleeding of the internal organs. The symptoms of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever are similar to those of Dengue Fever but also include severe stomach pain, enlargement of the liver, brown or black coloured vomit or faeces and bleeding from nose and gums.

There is another type called Dengue Shock Syndrome (DSS). In this case the fever of a patient with Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever may suddenly drop but the patient may feel rather ill followed by the symptoms like coldness and paleness of body, drowsiness, acceleration of breathing and pulse rate etc.

The medical information says dengue virus may cause in the drop in the platelet count. Platelet is responsible in clotting the blood and they repair the damaged blood vessels. In an infected person, the platelet count is a useful measure of diagnosis. Other diagnosis may comprise the presence of specific antibodies to dengue virus.

The Medical Officers advise that the dengue suspects should be given bed rest. The children with fever should be kept away from school. They should be given plenty of fluids to drink. If Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever is suspected, the victim should be taken to the hospital immediately for intense medical care. Prevention of dengue is better than cure. Hence there are many ways of preventing the disease. Vector control is one of the most convenient ways.

The vector mosquitoes could be controlled biologically of physically. Biological control measure is using parasites of pathogens to destroy the stages in the life cycle of mosquitoes. This includes destroying of larval stages of mosquitoes by introducing fish species in to the water bodies. The fish would feed on larvae and life cycle is disrupted. This is a widely used control measure.

Physical control is the eradication of all possible mosquito-breeding sites. The mosquitoes may breed in drains, discarded cans, tins, buckets pots vases, tyres, coconut shells etc. and in stagnant water bodies like ponds, pits and the like. The frequent water flow should be allowed in drains. The water in flower vases, pots kept indoors should be changed frequently or few salt crystals should be added.

Personal protection which is prevention of being bitten by mosquitoes is important too. This includes wearing long garments so the arms and legs are less exposed. Mosquito repellents too could be used. The repellents make the human body less attractive to mosquitoes as they may hinder the mosquitoes sensory reception.

We must always focus on keeping our surroundings, schools, workplaces, homes and gardens clean and free of garbage. This is an effective way of preventing this deadly disease.

Community as a whole should draw attention towards the cleanliness of our environment. It is praiseworthy the note that islandwide anti-dengue campaigns are now in progress. These should be widened under the guidance of Health Ministry, Public Health Inspectors, Government Institutions in order to carry out the alertness of the disease to all segments of the society.


Impartiality - appreciated

Uva Provincial Council Chief Minister Shasindra Kumara Rajapaksa is held in high esteem by many local mediamen in Moneragala District for his correct decisions impartiality and respect for media. It was proved when he condemened the behaviour of one of his employees at Kataragama Basnayake Nilames office for obstructing a media person who was photographing the Kataragama Esala Perahera.

The media person concerned is myself who was waiting to take a phogoraph of Basnayake Nilame parading in the Perahera with his retinue guarding the tusker carrying the casket of relics. At that time an employee demanded my press identity card and I produced it. But it seemed that he did not have any idea about a press identity card. He told me to withdraw from the place, he spoke to me rudely in the presence of the large number of spectators. I left the place and I was not able to cover this important event for Daily News and Dinamina.

I wrote the full story about this incident to Basnayake Nilame Sasheendra Kumara Rajapaksa and he had sent me a letter after he became the Chief Minister of Uva, apologizing for the inconvenience caused. This gesture on his part has been appreciated by many mediamen who were present with me on this occasion.


Forest establishment in China and Vietnam

China’s highly successful huge countrywide program since 1980 to establish peoples forests referred to in China as ‘household forests’ for lease periods of 30 to 70 years continues to be given top priority fast changing the face of the countryside, as well as fast improving rural environmental conditions because these forests cumulatively serve as veritable Carbon sinks sequestering and fixing atmospheric Carbon.

These ‘household forests’ are akin to the agro-forestry type ‘home gardeners’ or extended farmers woodlots established in Sri Lanka by the Forest Department on a small scale for shorter lease periods of 25 years under its Community Forestry Program harnessing local traditional knowledge.

Vietnam on the other hand has also an ongoing program to establish five million hectares of forests especially in the areas devastated by ‘Agent Orange’ during the Vietnam US war.

The reasons given for this large-scale forestation program to mitigate poverty, to rehabilitate damaged and degraded natural forests and to restore degraded landscapes are valid.

However, the most important thing from a climatic standpoint is that Vietnam too is establishing storehouses for Carbon and contributing to a reduction in the emission of the Greenhouse gas Carbon dioxide which together with other Greenhouse gases causes global warming and rising sea levels, which are of major global concern today.

 

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