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Mandi: Monsoon Disease Alert – Health Department Deploys 200+ ASHA Workers in Padhar and Lad Bhadrol

Key Facts In response to the heightened risk of waterborne diseases during the monsoon, the Himachal Pradesh Health Department has issued a disease alert for the Mandi district. Special surveillance and awareness campaigns have been…

Key Facts

In response to the heightened risk of waterborne diseases during the monsoon, the Himachal Pradesh Health Department has issued a disease alert for the Mandi district. Special surveillance and awareness campaigns have been launched in the Padhar and Lad Bhadrol health blocks, deploying over 200 ASHA workers to conduct door-to-door surveys and educate residents.

Details of the Campaign

The initiative covers more than 60 panchayats under seven primary health centers and the Jogindernagar Civil Hospital. Key areas include Lad Bhadrol, Chauntra, Balh, Joli, and others in the Jogindernagar region, as well as Padhar, Barot, Loharadi, Sudhar, and Badagaon in the Drang area. ASHA workers are identifying potential patients and spreading awareness about using clean drinking water and maintaining hygiene.

Focus on Prevention

Health teams are also instructing panchayat representatives and secretaries to ensure the cleanliness of natural water sources. Hospitals are screening patients presenting with high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Suspected cases are being advised to undergo Hepatitis-A testing.

Impact on Local Communities

The proactive measures aim to prevent outbreaks of diarrhea, dengue, and jaundice, which typically spike during the rainy season due to contaminated water and mosquito breeding. By involving local health workers and community leaders, the department hopes to contain any potential spread early.

What Residents Should Know

  • Drink only boiled or purified water.
  • Consume ORS solution if dehydration occurs.
  • Do not allow water to stagnate around homes to prevent mosquito breeding.
  • Visit the nearest health facility immediately if symptoms like fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or jaundice appear.

FAQ

Which diseases are being monitored during monsoon in Mandi?

The Health Department is focusing on diarrhea, dengue, and jaundice (Hepatitis-A) due to increased risk during the rainy season.

How many ASHA workers are deployed in Padhar and Lad Bhadrol?

Over 200 ASHA workers are active, with 109 specifically in Padhar Health Block and the rest in Lad Bhadrol Health Block.

What precautions are being advised to the public?

Residents are advised to drink boiled water, use ORS if needed, prevent water stagnation around homes, and seek immediate medical check-up if symptoms like fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain appear.

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