The telangana administration has decided to survey every family in the state door-to-door in an effort to monitor the seasonal fevers that are plaguing the populace. The director of health and the commissioner for family welfare have been directed by health minister damodar raja narasimha to dispatch medical and health department personnel to detect and treat patients suffering from viral fevers such as dengue, chikungunya, malaria, and other seasonal illnesses. 

Male multi-purpose health assistants, ASHA employees, first and second ANMs, and multi-purpose health supervisors are among the medical and health personnel who must travel door-to-door to provide emergency medical care to those in need.

Prominent paediatrician Dr. Ayesha in the city has counselled patients to be careful but not to worry as viral fever rates keep rising.
 
Dr. Ayesha emphasised that there is no need for concern since viral fever epidemics are typical during this time of year.
 
She pointed out that there are no signs of any new viruses appearing and that the current state of affairs is similar to years before to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
The majority of individuals are having testing for their noses and throats, which helps medical practitioners pinpoint the precise viruses causing these infections.
 
 

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