67 dengue, 34 malaria cases reported in DK in 5 months'

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June 4, 2013

Mangalore, Jun 4: District Health Officer Srirangappa has said that 67 cases of dengue, 1,534 cases of malaria and 34 cases of rat-fever had been reported in Dakshina Kannada since January this year.

Addressing a press meet here on Monday, he said that dengue had become endemic in the district since 2003, and all preventive measures to check the spread of dengue and malaria were initiated by the Department of Health and Family Welfare.

He said that about 144 cases of dengue had been reported in 2011 and about 300 in 2012. Out of the 67 cases that were reported this year, a majority of them were detected at Guthigar in Sullia taluk, Navoor and Daivasthala in Bantwal taluk and Kaniyur in Belthangady taluk, he said.

Out of the 1,534 cases of malaria reported this year, 1,266 cases were reported in the city and 268 cases in rural areas. In 2012, about 6,215 malaria cases were reported in the district including 5,327 cases in the city and 888 in rural areas, he said.

Preventive measures

The DHO said that community action was essential to check the spread of diseases, with source reduction and health education being the need of the hour. He assured people that the district was equipped with enough medicines to treat patients diagnosed with dengue. NS1 antigen antibody kits have been supplied to all the primary health centres in the district to conduct tests on persons suffering from symptoms of dengue. All the dengue affected patients have been cured of the disease. Not everybody diagnosed with the virus has serious problems. In almost majority of the cases, the disease is cured without any complications, he said.

The district health authorities are keen on containing the diseases, as various departments in the district are gearing up with contingency plans to tackle the monsoon, which also aid in breeding of mosquitoes.

He said that all the primary health centres in the district will create awareness on the spread of vector borne diseases, with the help of elected representatives, religious heads, women and child welfare department staff. Anti-malaria month will be observed in the district till June 30. A week-long door-to-door campaign will be carried out by the health workers, Asha workers, anganwadi workers to create awareness among the general public from June 10 to 15. During the awareness programme, stagnant water which breeds mosquitoes will be cleaned to contain the breeding of mosquitoes in the surrounding. All the private nursing homes and private clinics have been directed to report on dengue cases to the district surveillance office daily, said Mr Srirangappa.

He urged the public to keep their surroundings clean in order to prevent stagnation of water and subsequent breeding of mosquitoes in their vicinity.

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October 3,2024

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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Food Safety and Quality Department has issued an urgent warning following the discovery of potentially cancer-causing chemicals in cakes sold by certain bakeries across the state.

Recent tests conducted by the department revealed that some cake samples, particularly those with vibrant colors, contain harmful synthetic coloring agents such as Allura Red, a substance known to pose health risks. The findings have raised concerns about the use of artificial colors in bakery products, especially given their potential link to cancer and other serious health conditions.

"We routinely test various food products, and this time, our officials noticed unusually dark-colored cakes on the market," said Srinivas K, Commissioner of Food Safety for Karnataka. "Upon testing, we found that a few cakes contained Allura Red, a synthetic dye associated with health risks."

The use of artificial colors, especially in popular cakes like red velvet and pineapple varieties, is widespread as it attracts customers, particularly children. However, many bakers prefer using natural, safer alternatives, while some opt for synthetic dyes to enhance the cake's visual appeal.

"Most bakeries use permissible, natural colors that are safe for consumption. Unfortunately, a few are resorting to synthetic dyes just to make their cakes more attractive," said a bakery owner from Electronic City, speaking anonymously.

Medical experts are warning that consuming synthetic colors can lead to numerous health issues, including asthma and allergic reactions.

"Some of these artificial dyes are carcinogenic, and prolonged exposure could have serious consequences, especially for children and young adults," cautioned Dr. Vandana G, a private medical practitioner.

While the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) confirms that only a limited number of samples tested positive for harmful colors, legal action is being taken against the violators.

"There is no need for widespread panic or halting production. We are closely monitoring the situation, and only a few bakeries were found to be non-compliant. Rest assured, appropriate legal measures are underway," assured an FSSAI official. 

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October 8,2024

Mangaluru: The by-election to the legislative council from the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi local authorities' constituency will be a contest among four candidates. An independent candidate, Muhammed Riyaz, has withdrawn his nomination on Monday, the last day for withdrawal.

Deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan MP stated that candidates Kishore BR (BJP), Raju Poojary (Congress), Anwar Sadat S (SDPI), and Dinakar Ullal (independent) will be in the fray. 

Polling will be held at 392 booths in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts between 8am and 4pm on Oct 21.

A total of 6,032 voters from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are eligible to vote. While there will be 234 polling booths in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi will have 158 stations. Gram panchayat members, corporators of the Mangaluru City Corporation, members of city municipal councils, town municipal councils, town panchayats, MLAs, MLCs, and Lok Sabha members are eligible to vote.

Election observer of the Election Commission of India (ECI), Pankaj Kumar Pandey, reviewed the poll preparations at the deputy commissioner's office on Monday. He issued directions to officials regarding arrangements to be made during the election and counting of votes.

The deputy commissioner stated that out of 6,032 voters, 3,127 are women and 2,905 are men. He said the counting of votes will be held at St Aloysius PU College in the city on Oct 24.

Udupi deputy commissioner Vidya Kumari K, city police commissioner Anupam Agrawal, Dakshina Kannada ZP CEO Anandh K, Dakshina Kannada SP Yathish N, Udupi SP Arun K, and additional deputy commissioners Santhosh Kumar G and Mamatha Devi were present.

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