Centre keeps eye on disease outbreak in Kerala, sets up camps

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Centre has set up 3,757 medical camps in flood-battered to prevent epidemic diseases even though no of any communicable has been reported there so far, the Ministry said on Sunday.

"While no of any communicable has been reported, experts opine that once floodwaters start to recede, the environment will become conducive for epidemic diseases. The state has been asked for daily surveillance to detect early warning signs of any outbreak," a Ministry statement said.

advisories on infectious diseases, their prevention and control, safe drinking water, hygiene steps, vector control and others have been shared with the state.

"Following the state's request, the first batch of 90 types of medicines in requested quantity will reach on Monday."

It said that quick-response teams will also be sent to for emergency medical care.

"We are extending all support and continuously monitoring the flood situation. The is in touch with the state's health functionaries and monitoring the situation daily through the surveillance network," the statement quoted as saying.

Nadda said that he had spoken to and is monitoring the situation and coordinating with other states providing medicines to the flood-affected state.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 18:12 IST