Saturday, February 29, 2020
Two Sri Lankan Males Admitted To IDH On Suspicion Of Infected With Corona Virus Had Been Tested Negative For The Virus
Two Sri lankan males who had been
admitted to Infectious Diseases Hospital(IDH) on suspicion of infected with corona virus after arriving in from italy had been tested negative for the virus according to the Director of IDH Hospital Dr.Hasitha Attanayake.
After receiving test results from Medical Research Institute in Borella today (29)one of the patients had been transferred to Jayawardanapura Teaching Hospital where he was earlier treated for fever and coughing .Other patient who had been transferred from Ragama Teaching Hospital is still receiving treatment at IDH Hospital.Dr.Attanayake has stated .
These two patients suspected as infected with Corona Virus as they have symptoms of corona viral neumonia like fever and coughing according
To reports .
admitted to Infectious Diseases Hospital(IDH) on suspicion of infected with corona virus after arriving in from italy had been tested negative for the virus according to the Director of IDH Hospital Dr.Hasitha Attanayake.
After receiving test results from Medical Research Institute in Borella today (29)one of the patients had been transferred to Jayawardanapura Teaching Hospital where he was earlier treated for fever and coughing .Other patient who had been transferred from Ragama Teaching Hospital is still receiving treatment at IDH Hospital.Dr.Attanayake has stated .
These two patients suspected as infected with Corona Virus as they have symptoms of corona viral neumonia like fever and coughing according
To reports .
Friday, February 28, 2020
Wolbachia Infected Dengue Mosquitoes To Be Released To Sri Lankan Enviornment On Momday
Long awaited release of "Wolbachia
"bacteria injected 'Aedes Aegypty ' dengue mosquitoes to the Sri Lankan enviornment in view of controlling the spreading of Dengue scheduled to be taken place at Ananda Samarakoon Open Theater in Nugegoda on this Monday (02)morning according to the National Dengue Control Programme.
Australian government Is funding this programme which is being implemented as a pilot project in Dematagoda and Nugegoda areas .
Wolbachia bacteria has been proved as an effective meassure to control the spreading of Dengue during research work carried out in Australia and many other countries.
https://www.worldmosquitoprogram.org/en/work/wolbachia-method/how-it-works
"bacteria injected 'Aedes Aegypty ' dengue mosquitoes to the Sri Lankan enviornment in view of controlling the spreading of Dengue scheduled to be taken place at Ananda Samarakoon Open Theater in Nugegoda on this Monday (02)morning according to the National Dengue Control Programme.
Australian government Is funding this programme which is being implemented as a pilot project in Dematagoda and Nugegoda areas .
Wolbachia bacteria has been proved as an effective meassure to control the spreading of Dengue during research work carried out in Australia and many other countries.
https://www.worldmosquitoprogram.org/en/work/wolbachia-method/how-it-works
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