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5/19/2016 
GRENADA RECORDS SECOND CASE OF ZIKA VIRAL INFECTION  
A second case of Zika viral infection has been confirmed by Grenadian health authorities the Ministry of Health disclosed on Wednesday. The virus was discovered in samples sent to both St. George’s University and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) late last week, although definite confirmation from the region’s accredited laboratory was received late Tuesday evening. The case in point is a 50-year-old St. Andrew’s resident. The Ministry of Health has mounted a robust and aggressive response by undertaking prescribed measures to locate and destroy the adult Aedes aegypti Mosquito and its breeding sites in the area where the suspected now confirmed case was reported. However while the Ministry will continue to play the lead role in the national response, public health officials say there is greater need for individuals to play their part and take their responsibility seriously by getting rid of possible mosquito breathing sites if the spread of the viral infection is to be limited. With the rainy season now on us public health officials are warning that there could be high mosquito infestation, if individuals, families and communities fail to undertake the primary and most effective measure to advert potential problems by reducing mosquito breeding sites. Meanwhile in keeping with the standard protocols, all suspected samples will be sent to CARPHA accredited laboratory for official confirmation although the MOH through SGU/WINDREF has secured another mobile laboratory that can undertake the testing of suspected samples. Only last Friday, the Ministry of Health through the Vector Control and Health Promotion Departments held a successful public-health education drive in Grenville, St. Andrew to mark Mosquito Awareness Week—2016. Residents of St. Andrew’s, business operators, students and passers-by participated in the activity and engaged public health officials on various matters that surrounds mosquito breeding, control and prevention. A 27-year-old female non-Grenadian was diagnosed as the island's first, with the mosquito related illness. Source: gov.gd
 

 


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GRENADA RECORDS SECOND CASE OF ZIKA VIRAL INFECTION  
Some months agao our very P.M. through the government mouth organ The GIS network,claims that the ministry of health in conjunction with quote "various private sector bodies" was working together to address the possible impact of that dreaded ZIKA VIRAL INFECTION hitting grenada and behold within less than a month we have two reported cases,and my point here is what is our minister of health the R.H. Nick Steele doing about this svery serious disease for the last i saw of him was he making statement about The Grand-Etang land sale or no sale and who said what about what,so Bro.Mr Steele our tax payers is paying you big money to look after the health of the nation,and not meddle in the political in fighting within your government about who is telling the truth about Russian developers attempting to buy our precious land in Grand-Etang. Minister Steele this Zika Virus unlike The cick-Gunner is a much more dangerous disease and your fullest 24/7 attention is most important because it concerns the health wellbeing of all our people.
160By: Gabe
5/20/2016 6:14:00 AM