Sri Lanka’s Schools on Dengue Alert as Cases Surge Past 24,000

Sri Lanka’s Schools on Dengue Alert as Cases Surge Past 24,000

The National Dengue Control Unit has revealed that approximately 25% of dengue patients reported in Sri Lanka this year are school-aged children, raising serious concerns about the safety and hygiene of school environments.

Community Health Specialist Dr. Prashila Samarawira stated that mosquito breeding grounds have been identified in nearly 50% of schools surveyed. Alarmingly, 14% of these sites have already shown the presence of dengue-carrying mosquito larvae.

In response, the Ministry of Education has issued a new circular instructing schools to be divided into zones for regular cleaning. Each zone will be assigned a responsible teacher to ensure proper maintenance and mosquito control.

Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Madhura Seneviratne, emphasized that a special program is now underway in collaboration with health authorities to transform schools into dengue-free zones.

The Dengue Control Unit stressed the importance of collective responsibility, urging students, parents, and teachers to actively maintain cleanliness in and around school premises.

As of now, a total of 24,361 dengue cases have been reported across the country in 2025.