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Localities urged to enhance disease prevention

The Ministry of Public Health has requested People’s Committees in provinces and cities across the country to intensify disease prevention efforts after the Lunar New Year (Tet) and during the 2015 festival season in response to a recent Government directive.
The Ministry of Public Health has requested People’s Committees inprovinces and cities across the country to intensify disease preventionefforts after the Lunar New Year (Tet) and during the 2015 festivalseason in response to a recent Government directive.

Local healthdepartments were asked to enhance community surveillance of respiratoryand airborne diseases, especially the flu from poultry to humans,measles, whooping cough and varicella and limit the spread of anyoccurrences.

Health examination and treatment centres mustprepare to receive patients, provide emergency aid and treat, avoidshifting patients to higher-level medical units whenever possible, andset up isolation areas to limit contagion.

Localitieswill strengthen and expand national inoculation programmes, especiallythe measles-rubella and whooping cough vaccine.

Simultaneously,the departments of agriculture and rural development have been orderedto closely monitor the situation and eradicate any bird flu hotbeds,including reporting to the health sector to implement joint measureswhen necessary.

They will also enhance sanitation and decontamination to contain the spread of avian flu viruses.

Interdisciplinarytask forces will work to inspect and manage disease prevention,vaccination and food safety in the coming time.-VNA

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