Dengue control measures are being implemented in Caçador

Dengue control measures are being implemented in Caçador

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Dengue control measures are being implemented in Caçador on Saturday morning (16) by Health Secretary Through epidemiological surveillance, with the support of security services and military shooting, with a tour of the neighborhoods and downtown of Casador, with the aim of alerting residents to combat the mosquito that transmits dengue fever, Aedes aegypti.

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The coordinator of the work was Director of Epidemiology Silio Becker. He explains that during home visits, residents were given instructions on combating the disease, how to avoid it, and warning signs and symptoms, as well as always going to health units or UPA if symptoms appear.

The municipal health secretary, Roberto Marton, followed up on the action, saying that awareness-raising methods are always valid, but unfortunately during this Saturday's march, it was noted that one of the biggest problems is directly related to the incorrect and often clandestine disposal of rubbish and scrap. On vacant lands. He also highlighted the care citizens should take in their backyards and always keep them clean.

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Marton also highlights that in many cases the epidemiological surveillance team and others involved in the work were not able to remove these materials from homes, because it was a private area.

“In these cases, it takes a long time to identify the landowner and guide him to clean up. If the application is not accepted, we contact the health control, which in turn can notify and impose a fine. “This last measure is not our priority, but it was necessary,” explains Celio Becker.

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