The Union Health Ministry issued an advisory on Wednesda🍒y following recent Zika virus cases in Maharashtra. The Ministry has urged the states to maintain constant vigil in view of the emergence of Zika virus cases in Maharashtra.
The advisory stresses on the importance of screen♉ing pregnant women for Zika vi🐓rus, while monitoring the foetal development of those who test positive.
Besides, the advisory al💎so emphasizes for identification of a nodal officer at health facilities and hospitals across the country to monitor and act to keep the premises free of Aedes mosquitoes.
The advisory also urges states to strengthen entomological ൲surveillance and intensify vector control activities in residential areas, workplaces, schools, construction sites, institutions anꩵd health facilities.
Meanwhile, DrAtul Goel, the Director General of Health Services, also advised health facilities to appoint a nodal officer responsible for monitoring and eliminating Aeไdes mosquito infestations on their premises.
This year till July 2, Maharashtra🔯 has reported eight cases from Pune 6, Kolhapur one༺ and Sangamner one.
What is Zika? Zika is a viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. The mosquitoes are similar to dengue and chikungunya. While Zika is typic🎐ally non-fatal, it is linked to microcephaly, a condition where babies are born with significantly smaller heads, posing a serious concern for pregnant women.
India has first reported Zik��a case from Gujarat 🏅in 2016.
Later, many other states in the country including Tamil Nadu,꧒ Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Karnataka have reported Zika cases.