The Directorate of Public Health has confirmed a rise in Chikungunya cases across several districts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai and Kancheepuram. In response, authorities have ordered strict preventive measures and the setting up of special wards in hospitals.
Key Updates
- Increase in Chikungunya infections reported in multiple districts
- Special wards to be created for Chikungunya and Dengue patients
- Hospitals instructed to ensure timely testing and treatment
- District administrations to intensify mosquito control measures
Symptoms to Watch
Chikungunya spreads through Aedes mosquitoes and commonly causes:
- Fever
- Severe joint pain
- Muscle pain
- Extreme fatigue
Prevention Measures
- Eliminate stagnant water around homes
- Strengthen door-to-door mosquito surveillance
- Ensure proper waste disposal
- Promote public awareness on mosquito-borne diseases
Health officials have urged the public to seek early medical attention if symptoms appear and to actively support mosquito control efforts.