TABUK
CITY, Kalinga-- Rallying community involvement against dengue, the Provincial
Epidemics and Surveillance Unit Office is pushing “no clearing, no spraying”
policy.
PESU
officer Jose ParditoJr said residual spraying may be given as government
support to areas conducting their own anti-dengue activities except in cases of
epidemics.
There
is no use spraying areas with clogged water passages and canals since breeding
sites of mosquitoes are still there. Eliminating dengue-carrying mosquitoes is
far from reached, he said.
To
eliminate dengue-carrying mosquitoes here, the province acquired new spray
equipments and hired ten spray workers for massive residual spraying against
dengue.
Pardito
said fight against dengue must be everybody’s concern calling on the need for
multi-sector action.
He said because of aggressive eradication moves by stakeholders, dengue cases in the province have remarkably reduced.--Larry Lopez
He said because of aggressive eradication moves by stakeholders, dengue cases in the province have remarkably reduced.--Larry Lopez
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