Mangalore: Passengers at airport to be screened for Ebola virus: Khadar


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Aug 8: To prevent the spreading of the dreaded Ebola virus that has created havoc in African countries, passengers will be screened at Mangalore and Bangalore airports from Saturday August 8, said health minister U T Khadar.

Addressing a press meet here on Friday August 8 along with MLA J R Lobo after inspecting Wenlock hospital, Khadar said, "Though we have no threat of the virus spreading from Africa, we will start screening passengers at Mangalore and Bangalore international airports from tomorrow (Saturday).

"We will take care of the safety of doctors who will screen the passengers. I will also write to the health minister of Kerala to do screen passengers in the airports in that state, and also to Delhi and Mumbai," he added.

He also urged people who are travelling to African countries to cancel or postpone their plans till the threat subsides.

Regarding the ongoing work on the mortuary at Wenlock, he said, "We will have a sophisticated mortuary which will be a model to the state. There will be facilities like bathrooms, seating arrangements and drinking water for families who visit the mortuary.

"Almost 99 percent of work on the sewage treatment plant at the hospital is over. The water will be used for garden and toilets," he added.

He also said that process is on for setting up directly observed treatment (DOT) centres for TB patients.

On the proposal to start a government medical college in the city, Khader said the process is on and talks have been held with KMC, but there is problem of land availability. "As per MCI norms, 20 acres of land are required to set up a medical college, but as of now we have only 15.5 acres. We are planning to hold discussions with MCI to relax this rule," he said.

Khadar also expressed concerns over increasing number of communicable diseases and said that it was mainly due to stagnant water and solid waste. "Also, lots of people from other places come to Mangalore and Udupi, which contributes to the spread of diseases. We are putting in our best efforts to tackle the diseases. I will also write to the lake development authority to cleans the water bodies in the state, including Gujjarkere lake in Mangalore," he said.

He also informed that the support allowance for ASHA workers has been increased to Rs 2,200, and that government workers and their families will be given health insurance under Arogya Sanjivani scheme.


Trauma centre

Earlier in the press meet, J R Lobo suggested that a trauma centre has to be set up in Mangalore as it would help patients who come from distant places. Khadar said that a second level trauma centre would be ideal for Uppinangady or Sakleshpur, where, when accidents occur, the injured have to be taken to either Hassan or Mangalore for treatment. If a trauma centre is set up in Uppinangady or Sakleshpur, it would benefit accident victims, Khadar said, adding that discussions in this regard are already on.

Lobo also said that Wenlock hospital should be declared as a regional trauma centre, to which Khadar replied that Wenlock comes under Mysore division and the proposal would be discussed with chief minister Siddaramaiah who also hails from Mysore.

Prior to his visit to Wenlock, J R Lobo visited KMC hospital to check on the two-year-old boy who was injured after being mauled by stray dogs in Kudroli on Thursday August 7.

  

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sat, Aug 09 2014

    First control Malaria, Dengue & stray Dogs in Mangalore

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  • Amitha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 09 2014

    Dear Shankar...
    Kindly refer last lines than observing the last picture... :)
    "Prior to his visit to Wenlock, J R Lobo visited KMC hospital to check on the two-year-old boy who was injured after being mauled by stray dogs in Kudroli on Thursday August 7."

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 09 2014

    Wow, the good work done by previous MLA Yogesh Bhat is well seen on the last picture.

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 09 2014

    We will take care of the doctor 😷. Haha haha 😂

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  • Sunil Tao, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    The disease will create havoc in our densely populated country.We should not take any chances ,precaution is better than "certain death" . We should be having good quarantine areas because Ebola is highly contagious than anything we have seen before. God help us .

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    Minister Khadars idea of Screening of passengers is good ,but not realistic.In Mangalore when one starts Screening without any signs of this disease ,and every passengers it may end our leave in Airport itself.or they want Screening only doubted and travellers from Africa?Is it not called Mangana kaile?I heard once in some rural area someone suffered from this disease with bleeding from nose,mouth ear and possible openings and Patient died (In Mangalore itself)God help us not to get this disease here,we have enough other Problems than necessary.

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  • Agnel, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    Good steps Mr. Lobo keep it up. What is the latest news about Kuwait- Mangalore direct flight? Remember one thing seat quota for Mangalore.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    J R Lobo and U T Khadar are the best MLA's in India ...

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA , HALEANGADI

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    Wenlock is in Mysore division, Railway is in Phalghat division, Fisheries Directorate office in Bangalore even though we have vast area of seashore, RRB(Railway Recruitment Board) is in Bangalore,
    KSRTC buses are everywhere except Dakshina Kannada & Udupi, High court in Bangalore (up & down 800kms to attend the case. Our other Coastal Ministers also have to think about these deficiencies of Mangalore.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    THE DUO POLITICIAN ALWAYS IN NEWS FOR GOOD REASONS ! THANK YOU FOR THAT !!

    BUT SO FAR NO ACTIONS !!!

    OUR ROARING MPS OF DK ARE DISAPPEARED AFTER THE ELECTIONS !! MAY BE TAKING THE REST

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  • lukas, malpe

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    congress should give chance to Mr. Lobo in next cabinet expansion without looking experience like what Modi gave chance for so many newly elected people.

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  • Thomas Scaria, Mangalore, Colombo

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    Currently no single test is available to detect ebola virus. The screening for ebola is not realistic as it cannot be judged by mere symptoms, which is common for many ailments like malaria and typhoid. The medical world normally comes to the conclusion in Africa, after the patients shows negative for all other existing known illnesses and still suffers high temperature. So far, no effective measures adopted in any airports any where in the world, and what are we going to do in Mangalore Airport is just a joke. The only thing which is possible is to identify passengers with fever and shift them to hospital to perform various tests.

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  • ahmed h, uchil

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    points are good, pictures are good but need results because our road side garbage's looks like duping yard I think whole Urban mangalore and rural mangalore converted to garbage are better we can call mnagloore garbage city of INDIA,
    Whole are now became either garbage or Gujiri materials filled just check take necessary otherwise EBOLA will come here too without ebola patient

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    I hope this new evil never enters India.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    Better avoid air travel especially to these affected countries. Hope that someone finds a way to cure this deadly virus or find ways to stop the great spread.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    I quote from the News: Khadar said that a second level trauma centre would be ideal for Uppinangady or Sakleshpur, where, when accidents occur, the injured have to be taken to either Hassan or Mangalore for treatment. Unquote.

    Health Minister Hon. Khader's statement is exactly correct. a second trauma centers must be one in Uppinangady and one in Sakaleshpur. So that the seriously injured or serious disease can be treated there rather than rushing everybody to Mangalore, Hassan or Bangalore.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 08 2014

    PRECAUTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
    GOOD WORK FROM CONGRESS GOVERNMENT.
    As there is no cure for Ebola. However they can prevent from spreading.

    DISEASE EBOLA.
    BARODCHI POULA.

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