
In Rajkot, the epidemic has left at the beginning of the monsoon. The waterborne epidemic has become uncontrollable during the monsoon season. A number of patients in the civil hospital is seeing a rush of waterborne epidemic. The city has reported 703 colds, 916 of normal fever, 342 of diarrhea and vomiting and three cases of jaundice. While a case of dengue, malaria and typhoid was reported. The health department claims to have taken necessary action to prevent the epidemic. But, increasing cases are becoming a matter of concern. Currently, patients are also queuing in the civil hospital.
According to Health Officer Dr. Jayesh Wankani, the work of house to house surveillance has been intensified by the malaria branch before the monsoon season. Anti -larvae are done by Asha Sisters, MPSW Female Health Worker and Field Supervisor at home. In which abet is used. In addition, surveillance is being done by the malaria branch, especially at places including school-college commercial building. A survey of shellers where the rainwater is being filled has been surveyed.