KARACHI, Oct 8: The Pakistan Medical Association has expressed its concern over the increasing number of malaria and gastroenteritis patients and warned that the incidence might assume epidemic proportions if preventive measures were not taken.

General Secretary of the PMA Karachi Dr Samreena Hashmi requested City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal to declare emergency in the health department and ensure that fumigation was carried out in all parts of the city and its outskirts.

Besides, she said, every government hospital must have adequate facilities to deal with gastroenteritis cases assuming almost epidemic proportions in the city. “Heaps of waste and garbage must be removed on a daily basis,” she observed.

She further said that sewage drains and lines needed to be properly covered as they otherwise had turned into most potent sources for breeding of mosquitoes and flies.

Dr Hashmi urged the masses to use boiled water for drinking. In case of diarrhoea and vomiting, they were advised to use ORS. If the condition could not be controlled within 24 hours, the patient concerned should see a qualified doctor, she said, and warned: “Please do not resort to self-medication.”

People were asked to always wash their hands before eating and after using toilet. Besides, she urged citizens to keep all food items and drinks properly covered and avoid eating ice candies and other items sold on pushcarts or at the makeshift stalls without proper provision for hygiene.

She expressed the hope that the nazim and the departments concerned would extend due attention towards cleanliness and would also prevent outbreak of waterborne diseases.—APP

Opinion

Accessing the RSF

Accessing the RSF

RSF can help catalyse private sector inves­tment encouraging investment flows, build upon institutional partnerships with MDBs, other financial institutions.

Editorial

Madressah oversight
Updated 19 Dec, 2024

Madressah oversight

Bill should be reconsidered and Directorate General of Religious Education, formed to oversee seminaries, should not be rolled back.
Kurram’s misery
Updated 19 Dec, 2024

Kurram’s misery

The state must recognise that allowing such hardship to continue undermines its basic duty to protect citizens’ well-being.
Hiking gas rates
19 Dec, 2024

Hiking gas rates

IMPLEMENTATION of a new Ogra recommendation to increase the gas prices by an average 8.7pc or Rs142.45 per mmBtu in...
Geopolitical games
Updated 18 Dec, 2024

Geopolitical games

While Assad may be gone — and not many are mourning the end of his brutal rule — Syria’s future does not look promising.
Polio’s toll
18 Dec, 2024

Polio’s toll

MONDAY’s attacks on polio workers in Karak and Bannu that martyred Constable Irfanullah and wounded two ...
Development expenditure
18 Dec, 2024

Development expenditure

PAKISTAN’S infrastructure development woes are wide and deep. The country must annually spend at least 10pc of its...