Fighting Back Against Dengue Fever: Fogging Efforts in Mesuji Regency
Table of Contents
- 1. Fighting Back Against Dengue Fever: Fogging Efforts in Mesuji Regency
- 2. What other measures do you think are vital for Mesuji Regency to implement to effectively control dengue fever in the long term?
- 3. Fighting Back Against Dengue Fever: Interview with Iptu Sutrisno
- 4. A Proactive Approach to Dengue Control
- 5. Understanding the Threat of Dengue
- 6. Community Engagement – A Key Factor in success
- 7. Looking Ahead: Continued Efforts
In an effort to combat the spread of dengue fever (DF), authorities in Mesuji Regency, Lampung, are taking proactive steps to protect residents.
On January 31, 2025, the Sungai Session Polsubseksekan and village officials conducted a fogging operation targeting various areas, including Village Hall, Northern Rawa 1 Public Elementary School, and homes suspected to be breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Representing the Mesuji Police Chief AKBP Muhammad Harris SH, S.IK, M.IK, CPHR, Iptu Sutrisno, the Kapolsubseksekan Rawa Northern Rawa, explained that the initiative aims to curb the spread of dengue, which is transmitted through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes.
“We will be continuously carrying out fogging operations in all villages to proactively address this concern,” Iptu Sutrisno stated, adding a plea to all citizens, “I appeal to all citizens to carry out 3 m (burying used goods, draining water reservoirs, closing water reservoirs) to avoid dengue mosquitoes.”
The effort was met with strong support from various stakeholders, including the Rahman Sungai Puskesmas Head, Secretary of the Sub-District Head of Rju Imamudin, the Head of the Sungai Senior Gunarmadi Village, the North Rawajitu pols Subsector, Babinsa Serka Budiman, Pol PP RJU District, the Sungai Session Puskesmas Nakes, and Sungai Sidi Village apparatus.
This collaborative approach emphasizes the importance of community engagement and collective responsibility in combating the spread of dengue fever. By working together, residents and authorities aim to protect the health of the community and create a safer surroundings for all.
What other measures do you think are vital for Mesuji Regency to implement to effectively control dengue fever in the long term?
Fighting Back Against Dengue Fever: Interview with Iptu Sutrisno
Dengue fever (DF) is a serious public health concern, and authorities in Mesuji Regency, Lampung, are taking proactive steps to combat its spread. Iptu Sutrisno, the Kapolsubseksekan Rawa Northern Rawa, recently spearheaded a fogging operation in several key areas, aiming to reduce the population of Aedes mosquitoes, the primary vector for dengue. archyde sat down with Iptu Sutrisno to discuss the initiative and its broader implications for public health in the region.
A Proactive Approach to Dengue Control
Archyde: Iptu Sutrisno, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. Can you elaborate on the recent fogging operation conducted by the Mesuji Police and local officials?
Iptu Sutrisno: It was our pleasure. On January 31, 2025, we carried out a extensive fogging operation in several locations, including Village Hall, Northern Rawa 1 Public Elementary School, and homes suspected to be breeding grounds for mosquitoes. This is part of our ongoing commitment to protecting the health and well-being of our residents.
Understanding the Threat of Dengue
Archyde: Why is denguue fever such a significant concern in Mesuji Regency?
Iptu Sutrisno: Dengue fever is a serious illness transmitted through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes. It can lead to severe complications, including hospitalization and even death.With the recent increase in reported cases, we recognized the urgent need to take proactive measures to control the spread of the virus.
Archyde: What effect does this fogging operation have on the mosquito population, and how does it contribute to preventing dengue?
Iptu Sutrisno: Fogging directly targets adult mosquitoes, significantly reducing their numbers in treated areas. This disruption to the mosquito cycle helps to break the chain of transmission and lowers the risk of dengue infection in the community.
Community Engagement – A Key Factor in success
Archyde: This initiative involved collaboration between various stakeholders,including the police,health officials,and village leaders. How crucial is this community engagement in effectively controlling dengue fever?
Iptu Sutrisno: Community engagement is absolutely vital. dengue control is most effective when everyone works together. We need residents to actively participate in creating a mosquito-free environment. ItS about “3 M” campaign:
1.Membusukkan (burying used goods)
2. Mencegah (draining water reservoirs)
3. Matangi (closing water reservoirs)
Archyde: What is your message to residents of Mesuji Regency regarding the ongoing efforts to combat dengue fever?
Iptu Sutrisno: We want to assure our residents that we are committed to protecting their health. We urge everyone to take personal responsibility by implementing the “3 M” strategy. By working together, we can create a healthier and safer community for all.
Looking Ahead: Continued Efforts
This incident represents a commendable collaborative effort to address a pressing public health concern.
What other measures do you think are critically important for Mesuji Regency to implement to effectively control dengue fever in the long term?