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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

Prevention and control of vector borne diseases
Start Date :
Feb 19, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by arthopods (mosquitoes, ticks, mites etc) and have prevalent in India namely malaria, dengue, chikungunya, filariasis and kala azar and ...

Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by arthopods (mosquitoes, ticks, mites etc) and have prevalent in India namely malaria, dengue, chikungunya, filariasis and kala azar and these have become serious public health problems. National Programmes for prevention and control of these diseases have implemented and interventions at all levels, including community level, are being carried out. Through this platform Department of Health Research/Indian Council of Medical Research invites suggestions, views, best practices, innovative ideas to be tested through research to improve the strategies for better prevention, control and treatment of these vector-borne diseases.

The last date for submission of your comments is 18th March, 2015.

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Gurparkash singh
Gurparkash singh 11 years 1 month ago
The youth of Punjab is addicted to synthetic drugs like heroin,brown sugar etc.Than why Poppy husk is going to be Banned.Bcoz 90% addicts of poppy husk is above the age of 40 so its not related to youth at all.The mostly poor labourman are take this drug(poppy husk).Bcoz of bann in Rajasthan its price in Punjab is 11 times multiplylies nd its far less harmful than alcohol. I dont say that open vends in punjab but can be make permits also in punjab of addicts above 30 so that they from Rajasthan.
Kulwinder Singh
Kulwinder Singh 11 years 1 month ago
first of all, need to sensitize school children who can do a lot for promotion of hygienic environment in their homes. There is need to socialize our coming generations for this task
RAVI CHHABRA
RAVI CHHABRA 11 years 1 month ago
Respected Modi ji 1. Thanks for todays Maan Ki Baat for the children and motivating all. 2.I as a parent believe/follow what you said that do not compare with others and one should give best. 3. I used to asked my son and daughter about expected marks after paper. they some time feel it. You have advised not to count marks after paper and think for the next exam. I am thankful to you for this advise and will try to follow this. Regards Ravi chhabra delhi
jaykishankumar suthar
jaykishankumar suthar 11 years 1 month ago
Sir, i am working in US based healthcare company. There i came to know that in US every citizen are having health insurance. There is also a diff. government insurance policies. for federal employees and also for the people who cant effort medical expenses. I request our gov. to come up with such a policies which will be helpful for the BPL people and also for other citizens of india.
Aditya Vyas
Aditya Vyas 11 years 1 month ago
the basic need for prevention of vector borne diseases is cleanliness and hygiene....... people must have to ensure proper hygiene in their homes or surroundings...there were many possible prevention that may be taken by the govt. like spraying of insecticides , providing masks , medicines etc... to people.....organizing health camps , presentations etc.. regarding the hygiene among peoples in schools , localities etc..
Bir Bireshwar Bala
Bir Bireshwar Bala 11 years 1 month ago
Get cure of swin flu within 2-3days with the help of an ancient homeopathic mothertinchure name as "Eupatorium Perfoliatum". It was discovered in US canada . Try it cus being a homeopathic mothertinchure it doesn't hv any side affect n cheap too.
ABHISHEK PARDESHI
ABHISHEK PARDESHI 11 years 1 month ago
ENSURING CLEANLINESS AND HYGIENE PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN THE CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES LIKE DENGUE,MALARIA.MALARIA,DENGUE ARE ONE OF THE MAJOR DISEASES THAT CAUSE IMMENSE DEATHS IN INDIA.IT IS ESTIMATED THAT INDIA LOSES 6 % OF ITS GDP DUE TO EXPENSES ON PREVENTABLE DISEASES OF WHICH VECTOR BORNE DISEASES ARE A PART.USE OF MOSQUITO REPLLANTS,SPRAYING OF INSECTICIDES,AVAILABILITY OF PROPER AND STATE OF ART HEALTHCARE SERVICES AT GOVT HOSPITALS CAN REDUCE DISEASES.
TARUN KUMAR DWIBEDI
TARUN KUMAR DWIBEDI 11 years 1 month ago
WE VE MANY MORE PARAMEDICS ( HEALTH WORKER AND ANM AND OTHERS ) WHO ARE APPOINTED IN RURAL AREAS BUT THEY ARE NOT PROPERLY AND FAITHFULLY ACTING / WORKING ACCODING TO THEIR GUIDELINES. THEY ONLY PROVIDE THEIR DATA ON PAPER.IF THESE MATTERS ARE SOLVED ie IF THE PARAMEDICS WORKING OBEDIENTLY ACCORDING TO THEIR JOB RESPONSIBILITY THEN THE VECTORBORNE DISEASE MUST REDUCE FROM THE RURAL AREAS .I MUST SAY WE VE MUCH HUMAN RESOURCES BUT WE ARE NOT APPOINTING THE DEDICATED N OBEDIENT ONE TO THE JOB.
David Sampathkumar
David Sampathkumar 11 years 1 month ago
The deceases caused by malnutrition and linked to that affected the earlier Indians and resulted with loss of man power and the deceases caused by glutton and imbalanced food system has affected the modern Indians with the deceases related to that has also caused the loss of man power. From the earlier days to present modern days our people have lost the man power which is the natural treasure of economic development of this country.
Gaurav Pandit
Gaurav Pandit 11 years 1 month ago
Education System should be good. Government school's study should too good that student doesn't need to take any tuition. Right know in Bihar BSSC exam is going on in this exam many setter are setting to clearing exam that is wrong. This should be stop. every where student cheating in 10th, 12th and degree examination. this should be stop. I jan-feb smu exam was going on many student was saying that examiner were take 500 and cheating with their mobile freely. all of these thing should be stop.