Colombo, Oct. 7 -- The Sri Lanka Public Health Inspectors' Association has warned that the ongoing heavy rainfalls could lead to a rise in Dengue and Chikungunya cases.

Association President Pulina Ranasinghe stated that the Western and Southern Provinces face a higher risk of these diseases spreading.

Ranasinghe also shared details on the steps being taken to prevent the spread of these mosquito-borne illnesses and called for public cooperation in controlling mosquito breeding.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Daily Mirror Sri Lanka....