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Dengue Surveillance Training Conducted for Pakistan Railways Staff

A dengue surveillance and awareness training session was organised for Pakistan Railways staff in Punjab on Friday, as part of seasonal health preparedness measures ahead of the anticipated monsoon-related spike in dengue fever cases.

The training was conducted by public health officials and covered identification of dengue breeding sites within railway premises, early symptom recognition, and protocols for reporting suspected cases to health authorities. Railway stations and associated facilities, with their large footfall and standing water risks, are considered priority sites for dengue prevention campaigns.

Health authorities noted that integrating dengue awareness within institutional workforces such as Pakistan Railways helps extend surveillance reach across major transport hubs, which serve as disease diffusion nodes during outbreak seasons.

The initiative is part of a broader inter-departmental health cooperation framework that has been expanded in Punjab following lessons from previous dengue seasons.

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Sources: APP
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