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Monday, September 05, 2011

What is Dengue ? . A Health Issue



What is Dengue?
Ø Dengue is a serious viral disease transmitted by the bite of the mosquito, Aedes aegypti.
Ø Dengue occurs in two forms: dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever.
Ø Dengue fever is a severe, flu-like illness that affects older children and adults but rarely causes death.
Ø Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a second more severe form, in which bleeding and occasionally shock occur, leading to death; it is most serious in children.
Ø Persons suspected of having dengue fever or DHF must see a doctor at once.
Ø Dengue haemorrhagic fever is a deadly disease and early diagnosis and treatment can save lives. Unless proper treatment is given promptly, the patient may go into shock and die.

The symptoms of dengue fever vary according to the age and general health of the patient. Infants and young children may have a fever with a measles-like rash, which is difficult to distinguish from influenza, measles, malaria, infectious hepatitis and other diseases with fever. Older children and adults may have similar symptoms or symptoms ranging from mild illness to very severe disease
Characteristics of Dengue Fever:
Ø Abrupt onset of high fever
Ø Severe frontal headache
Ø Pain behind the eyes which worsens with eye movement
Ø Muscle and joint pains
Ø Loss of sense of taste and appetite
Ø Measles-like rash over chest and upper limbs
Ø Nausea and vomiting
Characteristics of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever & Shock :
Ø Symptoms similar to dengue fever
Ø Severe and continuous stomach pains
Ø Pale, cold or clammy skin
Ø Bleeding from the nose, mouth and gums and skin bruising
Ø Frequent vomiting with or without blood
Ø Sleepiness and restlessness
Ø Constant crying
Ø Excessive thirst (dry mouth)
Ø Rapid weak pulse
Ø Difficulty in breathing
Ø Fainting
Who is most affected?
Children, tourists and travelers are usually at a higher risk for Dengue transmission. However, adults living in endemic areas are in danger too.
When do Dengue mosquitoes bite?
Dengue mosquitoes bite in the early morning and the late afternoon.
Where does the Dengue mosquito live?
The mosquito rests indoors, in closets and other dark places. Outside, they rest where it is cool and shaded. The female mosquito lays her eggs in water containers in and around homes, schools and other areas in towns or villages. The larvae, known as wigglers, hatch from the mosquito eggs, and live in the water for about a week; they then change into a round pupal stage for one or two days, after which the adult mosquito emerges, ready to bite.
Where does the Dengue mosquito breed?
Dengue mosquitoes breed in any water-catching or storage containers in shaded or sunny places. Favored breeding places are- Barrels, drums, jars, pots, buckets, flower vases, plant saucers, tanks, cisterns, bottles, tins, tyres, pans, plant saucers and roof gutters, refrigerator drip pans, catch basins, drains, soak-away pits, cement blocks, cemetery urns, plant leaf axils, bamboo stumps, tree cavities and a lot more places where rainwater collects or is stored.
How is Dengue spread?
Dengue is spread by the bite of an infected female, Aedes aegypti mosquitoe which has got the dengue virus by taking a blood meal on a person who is ill with dengue. The infected mosquito then transmits the disease through its bite to other people who in turn becomes ill, and the chain continues. The diagram below, illustrates this action. There is no way to tell if a mosquito is carrying the dengue virus, therefore people must protect themselves from all mosquito bites, which will also protect against malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases.
How can Dengue be prevented?
As there is no drug to cure dengue or vaccine to prevent it, there are two key measuresthat can be applied to prevent the spread of Dengue.
Elimination of mosquitoe breeding places
Ø Cover water containers -Tight covers on water storage containers, will prevent the mosquitoes laying their eggs there. If the cover is loose, mosquitoes can go in and out.
Ø Septic tanks and soak-away pits -Cover and seal these, so that dengue mosquitoes cannot breed there.
Ø Removal of rubbish -Garbage articles and other rubbish found around houses can collect rainwater. They should be removed or smashed and buried in the ground or burned, where this is permissible.
Ø Biological control -Mosquito wigglers can be controlled by small larva-eating fish, such as guppies. These fish can be found in streams or ponds or obtained through pet shops. Bacterial pesticides will also kill mosquito wigglers.
Ø Chemical control -Safe and easily used larvicides such as temephos sand core granules can be placed in water containers to kill developing wigglers.


Prevent mosquito bites
People can protect themselves from mosquito bites by using any of the following means-
Ø Mosquito coils and electric vapour mats -Slow burning mosquito coils or electric vapour mats are effective in the rainy season, just after sunrise and/or in the afternoon hours before sunset, when dengue mosquitoes bite.
Ø Mosquito nets -Nets placed over sleeping places can protect small children and others who may rest during the day. The effectiveness of such nets can be improved by treating them with permethrin (a pyrethroid insecticide) . Curtains (cloth or bamboo) can also be treated with insecticide and hung at windows or doorways, to repel or kill mosquitoes.
Ø Repellents -Mosquito repellents can be applied to exposed parts of the body where mosquitoes bite. Care should be taken in using repellents on small children and the elderly.
Ø Screens -Screens on windows and doorways are effective protection against the entry of mosquitoes in homes.
Ø Protection of people sick with dengue -Mosquitoes become infected when they bite people who are sick with dengue. Mosquito nets and mosquito coils will effectively prevent mosquitoes from biting sick people and help stop the spread of dengue.

Source of information: A fact sheet on Prevention of Dengue by Division of Control of Tropical Diseases and Division of Communicable Diseases, World Health Organization

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Details of Settlement of claims -Postal Saving



With nomination

With legal evidence

Without nomination

Sanctioning power

Checking of application

Documents to be attached


SB Claims

3 WAYS

1. With Nomination

2. Without Nomination

3. With legal Evidence



With Nomination…

Application (Simple format)

Pass book

Death certificate

Powers:

SPM: Rs 1000

LSG SPM: Rs.2000

HSG SPM: Rs.5000

HSG PM:Rs. NO limit


Check the particulars in the claim form.

Satisfy yourself with the “Fact about the death”

Detailed verification only in case of doubt(1136/2003 dated 20.04.2004)

Balance, Nomination details & Free from court attachment to be got verified from HO


Action at SO on receipt of application

Examine the application

Satisfy about identity of the claimant

Attest the copy of death certificate

Impress date stamp on the application

Forward to HO for verification of balance and court attachment

On receipt after verification the SPM will issue sanction if it is within his limit




HO will

Verify the balance and nomination

Check whether there is any court attachment

See whether the account is pledged

See whether pledge is released if pledged

Forward the application to SO if it is within SPM limit


3 Legal Evidences…

Probate of Will

Succession Certificate

Letter of Administration



Legal Evidences…

When there is no Nomination + amount of claim exceeds Rs.1,00,000

Head Postmaster will sanction the claim

Fact of the death need not be verified

Genuineness of the legal evidence may be confirmed before making payment


Without Nomination…

Obtain SB 84 form, along with consent/ dissent statements

Death Certificate

Pass book

Get the attestation verified.

Claims are decided based on Discretionary powers.


Discretionary Powers:

T/S SPM Rs. 1000

LSG SPM Rs. 2000

HSG SPM, PM Rs. 5000

Gezetted PM, SPOs Rs. 20,000

Gr. ASSP/ CPM Rs. 50,000

DPS Rs. 75,000

PMG, CPMG Rs.1,00,000



Get the Oath Administered in SB84 form

Claimant to produce all documents + SB 84

Should be known to SPMs/ can be identified by a person known to the Post Office

Claimant will sign before SPM

SPM signs immediately.


Oath…

No further verification is required (1471/80SS/SB dated 20.9.82 and 2.8.82)

Wait for 3 months from the date of death

Claimant is explained of Provision of Sec 193 of IPC

Department is free from any litigation vide Sec 5 of Govt SB Act 1873

Person giving false oath is punishable under law.


Oath

Verification of consent statements is not necessary

No notice to the near relatives is necessary

Declaration on oath/solemn affirmation can be made before any sanctioning authority irrespective of the amount of claim.

Verification of death certificate

G.I Dept of Posts Lr No 113b/2003SB dated at New Delhi the 20042004

Verification of death certificate is necessary only when there is a doubtabout the genuineness of the certificate

S C Claims

The nominee can encash the certificate after maturity

Nominee can opt for fresh certificate issued in his name after settlement of claim

In case of two or more claimant,they may opt for fresh certificate in their namejoint A or joint B

In case of two or more nominee,they have option to subdivide the certificate and have fresh certificates issued in their name

In case of two nominee, if one nomnee predeceased the investor, the surviving nominee will claim.

On the death of last surviving nominee claim will be settled in favor of legal heir of the nominee.


Sanctioning authority and power

Head Postmaster and Sub postmasters,

Selection grade and Time scale sub postmasters,

Settle irrespective of the amount

Head postmaster will not have jurisdiction in SO claims


With Legal Evidence

Succession certificate is necessary if the amount exceeds Rs 1,00,000/

Time scale SPM can sanction up to Rs 1000/

Divisional Head will sanction the claim relating to certificates registered at Time scale SO

LSG SPM and Head postmaster will settle claim of any amount


Without nomination and legal evidence

Divisional Head settle the claims of certificates of sub post offices exceeding the powers of SPMs

Settlement only after three months from the date of death of the investor

Gazetted Postmaster will not sanction the claims of certificates of the SOs under his jurisdiction which is beyond the powers of SPM

Collection of Unusual English Words - Study Material for Various Departmental Examination



Word
Meaning of word
Kleptomania
An irresistible impulse to steal in the absence of any economic motive
Misogynist
A misanthrope who dislikes women in particular
Octogenarian
A person who is from 80 to 89 years old
Posthumous
(of a child) born after the father's death
Polygamy
Marriage of a man to more than one woman, or the practice of having several wives, at the same time
Cannibal
A person who eats the flesh of other humans.
Polyandry
The condition or practice of having more than one husband at one time
Bactericide
An agent that destroys bacteria

Androcracy
Male dominated government.
Jejune

Lacking in nutrition, substance. Also used to declare that something has no value, is immature, or is puerile in content
Netizen

Citizen/ Person who spends a lot of time on the Internet
Lamprophony
Loudness and clarity of voice
Pulveratricious
Covered with dust
Bibliophile
Someone who loves books
Irrefragable
Incontestable, unanswerable
Circumbilivagination
To move in a circle or walk around.
Querimony
A complaint or complaining.
Heptarchy
A state governed by seven persons.
Erstwhile
In the past; at a former time; formerly
Solecism
A nonstandard usage or grammatical construction - Error in grammar or wording
Nihilarian
One who does useless work
Numinous
Filled with or characterized by a sense of a supernatural presence
Abligurition
Spending of too much money on food
Crapulous
Suffering from excessive eating or drinking
Maledicent
Speaking reproachfully; slanderous
Nelipot
A person who walks without shoes
Tachyphagia
Rapid eating; bolting of food.
Dactylonomy
The practice of counting on the fingers
Autolatry
Self-worship
Collected by S Jayachandran , System Administrator, Mavelikara Divisional Office , 690101-9961464279
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