The Centre on Friday informed that it has decided to depute a high-level team to Uttar Pradesh in collaboration with the state authorities to institute measures for dengue management in Firozabad, Agra and Etawah districts.
“Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has decided to depute a high-level multi-disciplinary team to Uttar Pradesh to collaborate with the State Health Authorities in instituting public health measures for dengue management in Firozabad, Agra, and Etawah districts,” the ministry informed in a press statement. As per the statement, the six-member central team for Uttar Pradesh comprises experts from the National Centre for Disease Control, the National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control and Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi. The team will be headed by Dr VK Chaudhary, Senior RD, Regional Office of Health and Family Welfare, Lucknow.
The team shall work closely with the State Health Departments and take stock of the on-ground situation and recommend necessary public health interventions to manage the increasing cases of dengue being reported by the state, it stated.
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