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JP Nadda reviews preparedness for Zika virus disease and Seasonal Influenza

Just Earth News 18 Oct 2016, 02:04 pm Print

JP Nadda reviews preparedness for Zika virus disease and Seasonal Influenza

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New Delhi, Oct 14 (Just Earth News): Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, J P Nadda recently held a high level meeting comprising senior officials from the Health Ministry, institutional heads of National Centre for Disease Control, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Central Government Hospitals, namely Dr RML hospital, Safdarjung hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College and AIIMS, to review the preparedness efforts for Zika virus disease and Seasonal Influenza.

In the context of Zika virus disease, the Health Minister reviewed the surveillance at point of entries and in the community, laboratory strengthening, preparation and dissemination of guidelines, risk communication, travel advisory etc., to tackle possible spread of Zika virus disease in the country.

The Health Minister emphasized the need to focus on source reduction of the mosquito by all means including involvement of community and non-governmental organizations.


Heath Minister also directed his officials to prepare a comprehensive strategic response framework for zika virus disease on priority basis.

For Seasonal Influenza (“Swine Flu”) the Health Minister stressed the need to continue day today monitoring of the cases.


He also directed the officials to review the existing stock of laboratory reagents, drugs and personal protective equipment and take necessary steps to augment them, if needed.


Further, the Health Minister directed to review the guidelines prepared and issued earlier by the ministry ( in 2014) for management of cases of Influenza.


Nadda directed that a group of technical experts should examine ways and means to increase the availability of diagnostic tests and the drug Oseltamivir at peripheral levels including chemists in private sector.


He also instructed that the requirements of the States for effective ventilatory management of influenza cases is to be assessed and gaps, if any, are to be addressed.