'Malaria in Goa linked to migrant labour'

Linking the rising number of malaria cases in Goa to the steady influx
of migrant labourers, a senior malaria research official has said the
tourist hub has a long way to go to keep the vector-borne disease in
check. 

Speaking to reporters in Panaji Tuesday, Ashwini Kumar, deputy director
of the National Institute for Malaria Research (NIMR), said the state
needed to proactively think of ways to check the influx of migrant
labour into Goa. 

'Goa receives labourers from 16 or 17 states, some of which are highly
endemic and malaria affected regions like Chhattisgarh, Orissa etc.
Screening all of them is tough, there is also the incubation period to
think of, when malarial symptoms do not show,' Kumar said, adding Goa
was reeling under the threat of malaria for several years now. 

He said with so many development activities being carried out in Goa,
especially the coastal belt, it was virtually impossible for the state
authorities to stop migrant labourers from entering the state. 

>From January to June this year alone, Goa saw 2,433 cases of malaria,
with a majority of the cases concentrated in the popular beach tourism
hubs of Calangute and Candolim, in north Goa, which sees a large amount
of construction activity all year round. 

Kumar, however, said although the state government had adopted several
innovative norms in an effort to keep malaria under check, a lot more
needed to be done. 

'The Goa government has the unique concept of a health card, which is
mandatory for all labourers - their blood samples are checked for
malaria at the time of processing the card. Nearly four percent of the
labourers test positive for malaria in this test,' he said. 

Kumar also said the state government had procured 20,000
insecticide-laced mosquito nets which were given to the labourers
through builders, in a bid to keep the vector-borne disease under check.

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