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Two Zika Virus Cases Confirmed in Pune, PMC Advises Safety Measures

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Pune has reported its first two cases of Zika virus infection this year. On Monday, a 46-year-old doctor and his teenage daughter tested positive for the virus. They live in Erandwane with the doctor’s parents and wife, who have tested negative for the virus. The doctor’s 15-year-old daughter had mild symptoms like fever.

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) visited the area, conducted a detailed inspection, and issued an advisory to warn citizens to keep their surroundings clean to prevent an outbreak. Dr. Rajesh Dighe, Assistant Health Officer of PMC, said, “Two cases of Zika virus have been reported. This virus is transmitted through the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti mosquito, which also transmits infections like dengue and chikungunya. Our team actively inspected the area, and fumigation and other precautionary measures have been taken.”

He added, “We are conducting inspections and taking action against those who don’t follow the guidelines. So far, we have collected ₹1,21,100 in fines and we appeal to citizens to follow the guidelines shared by the PMC.” According to PMC data, 609 notices have been sent to violators.

There have been 406 cases of dengue reported from January to June 24 this year. January saw the highest number of dengue cases with 96 reported. February had 74 cases, and May had the lowest number with 44 cases.

The PMC has issued guidelines to help prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases:

  1. Wear clothes that cover your body and use mosquito repellent cream.
  2. Any place where water can be stored for days is an ideal breeding spot for mosquitoes. This includes broken cans, plant pots, tyres, and other such items, which should be discarded immediately.
  3. Citizens are advised to keep their surroundings clean and regularly change the water in storage containers.
  4. Stagnant water inside the house, on the terrace, and around the house should be cleared to avoid an outbreak of vector-borne diseases.

By following these guidelines, you can help prevent the spread of Zika, dengue, and other mosquito-borne diseases.

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