On behalf of the head of the region, Sergei Melikov, Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Dagestan Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov held a meeting of the operational headquarters on the situation of acute intestinal infection in Buinaksk and the press service of the head of the republic reported on June 16 on its Telegram channel.
According to information presented at the meeting, as of 2:00 p.m., 141 people, including 129 children, had been discharged from the hospital after being hospitalized for acute intestinal infection.
The head of the Ministry of Health, Tatyana Belyaeva, reported that health workers, as part of four mobile teams, immunized the population according to epidemic indications of the risk group against hepatitis A, in addition, an emergency procedure with phages was carried out to children with intestinal bacteriophage was started. According to the instructions of Rospotrebnadzor, not only children, but also all employees of the Gorvodokanal, catering establishments in kindergartens and schools, teachers and educators must be vaccinated and phagocytosed.
For several days, medical workers carried out door-to-door visits, as a result of which 6 thousand people were examined.
The mayor of Buinaksk, Islamudin Nurgudayev, stated that the distribution of clean bottled water continues in the city.
To completely stabilize the situation, Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov proposed maintaining for the next two weeks the “high alert” regime introduced in the republic after an outbreak of acute intestinal infection.
Let us remember that previously cases of acute intestinal infection were massively recorded in the city. On behalf of the head of Dagestan, an operational headquarters was created and measures were taken to prevent the spread of infection.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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