Agartala: In a proactive move against malaria transmission, the National Insect-Borne Disease Control Scheme has launched a comprehensive effort across various districts of Tripura.
Led by the Department of Family Welfare and Preventive Medicine, the initiative aims to curb the spread of malaria through strategic measures. A significant distribution of long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) took place across key districts.
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West Tripura saw 540 nets provided, followed by a substantial allocation of 12,845 nets in Sepahijala district, and 545 nets in Khowai district.
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Gomati district received the highest allocation with 79,024 nets, while North Tripura received 16,706 nets. Additionally, Unakoti district received 1,178 nets, and South Tripura benefited from a distribution of 1,29,087 nets.
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“In tandem with the distribution efforts, Asha workers have embarked on a door-to-door campaign. These frontline health workers are not only distributing nets but also conducting blood tests for malaria detection”, a health official.
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The official added, “Through the collection of blood samples on slides, they are facilitating early diagnosis and prompt treatment. Moreover, the Asha activists are playing a crucial role in raising awareness about malaria prevention measures. Armed with informative advice, they are educating households on effective strategies to combat the disease, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures.”