Today, Wednesday (3), the Municipality of Aparecida implemented the first summer campaign of 2024 to combat mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya and others.
In total, 131 larvae infestations were eliminated at 2,430 properties visited by 70 endemic disease control personnel from the municipal health department.
As explained by the head of the Health Surveillance Department, Ana Paula Valeras, the summer joint efforts aim to effectively eliminate the outbreak and promote awareness among the residents of Santos, especially tourists who come in large numbers at this time of the year. For the city, on the importance of care in combating Aedes aegypti. Mosquitoes transmit viruses that cause diseases called arboviruses.
“This is an ongoing work for the City Hall. We have started the work by making focused efforts in an area that has seen a high number of cases in the past year. “We are also advising people on precautions to prevent the spread of the disease,” he added. The more support we get from the population, the more effective our fight becomes.”
Anna presented some of the measures that will be implemented as part of the joint efforts to combat dengue fever during the month of January. “This is a priority. We will not only eliminate mosquito infestations and larvae, but we will also raise awareness among residents and tourists, as they play an essential role in prevention,” he stressed.
Also as part of the programme, in a tent set up next to the Fonte do Sapo (Av. Bartolomeu de Gusmão s/n°, Aparecida), the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) team from the Ministry of Health provided guidance on the signs and symptoms of diseases transmitted by Aedes aegypti, ensuring Preventing the spread and transmission of disease and exposure to the biological cycle of mosquitoes, with the delivery of information materials.
During the summer group effort, a different neighborhood will be covered each week, starting with those in the Waterfront District, due to the increased floating population at this time. The next neighborhoods to host the event will be Embarí, José Menino, Pompeia and Buqueirao.
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Considering the joint efforts implemented in 2023, 2,711 mosquito larvae outbreaks were eliminated. In the same year, Santos recorded 466 cases of dengue fever and 43 cases of chikungunya.
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