Monday, September 26, 2016
National Mosquito Control Week Has Been Declared From Today (27))
A national mosquito control week has been declared from today (27) up to 03rd of October in view of destroying mosquito breeding sites in the country and to make awareness among the public on Dengue,Chikungunya and Zika diseases spread by the mosquito "Aedes Egypti" according to the Ministry Of Health,Nutrition and Indeginous Medicine.
The mosquito control activities will be carried out during the week in 346 MOH areas which defined as Dengue high risk,risk and low risk zones the Ministry has stated.
The mosquito control activities will be carried out during the week in 346 MOH areas which defined as Dengue high risk,risk and low risk zones the Ministry has stated.
Sri Lanka's Dog Population Is Higher Although Planning To Eliminate Rabies By The Year 2020
Although Sri Lanka is due to eliminate the disease Rabies by the year 2020 Country's dog population is still higher more than the required amount the World Health Organization (WHO) has been recommended to have according to the Public Health Veterinary Surgeon Dr.Ruvini Pimburage.
The required dog population a country should have to eliminate Rabies as per the WHO is 1 dog per 25 persons of the population but in Sri Lanka we have 1 dog per 6.87 persons she has stressed.
Accordingly Sri Lanka's current population is 20.3 million and the dog population is 3.03 million Dr.Pimburage has stated.
While adrressing a Media Seminar held yesterday (26) to mark the International Rabies Day which falls on 28th of September at the Health Education Bureau in Colombo Dr.Pimburage has revealed that to eliminate the Rabies from the country by the year 2020 Sri Lanka is planning to make the Rabies deaths to " 0"
When compared to the Rabies deaths reported from the island last year the first nine months of this year the number of deaths had been reduced by half she has said.Last year there were 24 Rabies Deaths and in this year up to now only 10 Rabies deaths have been reported it has been revealed.
Sri Lanka at present vaccinated around 1.5 million dogs against Rabies the Public Health Veterinary Services unit of the Ministry of Health has stated.
Rabies is a disease that 100 percent fatal and through vaccinating pets including dogs , avoid animal bites and seeking medical treatment soon after a animal bite are the ways that one can prevent of getting Rabies the Unit has stressed.
The required dog population a country should have to eliminate Rabies as per the WHO is 1 dog per 25 persons of the population but in Sri Lanka we have 1 dog per 6.87 persons she has stressed.
Accordingly Sri Lanka's current population is 20.3 million and the dog population is 3.03 million Dr.Pimburage has stated.
While adrressing a Media Seminar held yesterday (26) to mark the International Rabies Day which falls on 28th of September at the Health Education Bureau in Colombo Dr.Pimburage has revealed that to eliminate the Rabies from the country by the year 2020 Sri Lanka is planning to make the Rabies deaths to " 0"
When compared to the Rabies deaths reported from the island last year the first nine months of this year the number of deaths had been reduced by half she has said.Last year there were 24 Rabies Deaths and in this year up to now only 10 Rabies deaths have been reported it has been revealed.
Sri Lanka at present vaccinated around 1.5 million dogs against Rabies the Public Health Veterinary Services unit of the Ministry of Health has stated.
Rabies is a disease that 100 percent fatal and through vaccinating pets including dogs , avoid animal bites and seeking medical treatment soon after a animal bite are the ways that one can prevent of getting Rabies the Unit has stressed.
Government Is Considering To Shift The Meethotamulla Garbage Dump To Puttalam
Government is considering to shift the garbage dump at Meethotamulla (In Colombo) to Aruwakkalu in Puttalam District (North Western Province).
Authorities are of the view that the garbage dump in Meethotamulla which contains the garbage collected from Colombo can be used to fill limestone pits in Aruwakkalu Area it has been reported.
Earlier government has taken a decision to shift the garbage dump to a private land in Ja Ela ,but due to the protests of the residents there that decision has been suspended.
Around 800 tonnes of garbage collected from Colombo are in the dump at present and due to this residents around the area are being faced several health problems the reports have stated.
Authorities are of the view that the garbage dump in Meethotamulla which contains the garbage collected from Colombo can be used to fill limestone pits in Aruwakkalu Area it has been reported.
Earlier government has taken a decision to shift the garbage dump to a private land in Ja Ela ,but due to the protests of the residents there that decision has been suspended.
Around 800 tonnes of garbage collected from Colombo are in the dump at present and due to this residents around the area are being faced several health problems the reports have stated.
FCID Had Recorded A Statement From MP Wimal Weerawansha Regarding Irrregularities
The Police Financial Crimes Investigations Division (FCID) has today (26) questioned the leader of the National Freedom Front MP Wimal Weerawansha over an allegation leveled against him.
The FCID Officials had recorded a statement regarding irregularities occurred at the Ministry Of Housing and Construction during the previous regime it has been reported.
The FCID Officials had recorded a statement regarding irregularities occurred at the Ministry Of Housing and Construction during the previous regime it has been reported.
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