Teams across Islamabad are carrying out intensive dengue surveillance and larva control as part of the National Dengue Prevention Drive 2025 following directives from Federal Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal. The campaign focuses on disrupting mosquito breeding sites across multiple sectors to reduce transmission risk.
Public health staff are conducting door-to-door inspections, targeted larviciding and coordinated hotspot monitoring with local authorities to ensure rapid response where breeding is detected. Residents are requested not to allow water to collect, to keep their homes and surroundings clean, and to provide full cooperation to dengue teams.
Dengue Prevention depends on sustained surveillance, effective vector control and community participation; authorities stress that caution, cooperation and awareness are essential to control the disease. Citizens are encouraged to report any standing water or potential breeding sites and to follow guidance from the teams supporting the ongoing drive.
