The Hindu 15.09.2017
GVMC staff on drive to end mosquito menace
Mosquitoes also transmit dengue, lymphatic filariasis, chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis.
This highlights the importance of control and elimination of mosquitoes.
The malaria staff of the Public Health Department of the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) has taken up fogging in various areas of the city where malaria cases have been reported.
Spraying of oil balls and larvicides was done in 849 identified places to kill the moquioto larvae.
The staff members also educated residents of various slums on the need to keep their surroundings clean and to allow water stagnation, according to A. Hemanth, Chief Medical Officer of GVMC.
It is high time people also realised their responsibility of ensuring there was no water stagnation around their homes.
The water storage containers should be properly covered.
The waste water which collects in the tray behind the refrigerator, the water from the Air Condition outdoor unit and other sources should be regularly emptied at least once a week to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes.