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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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SK Moinuddin
SK Moinuddin 11 years 1 month ago
Before giving any tax benefits to corporate sector, govt should bring mandatory guidelines for industry of whichever discipline to invest X percentage in R& D for product innovation and patent, IEP innovation, education and precaution can control the vector borne diseases, such as product affordable and accessible pan India just like odomos cream. education to believe in knowledge than rumors to panic. precaution- stay aware and clean to take care of premises & surroundings against pollution
POOJA RAWAT
POOJA RAWAT 11 years 1 month ago
There is a village called Mohantola near to Mandla, Madhya Pradesh where not a single Primary Health Center exists and most of the people of Mohantola are illiterate and believe in superstitious type of things. Thus the government should establish atleast one Primary Health Centre in this type of remote locations and 01 primary education centre for the people so that the vector borne diseases will be controlled in this type of remote locality.
Divy Kankaria
Divy Kankaria 11 years 1 month ago
Tell people to take precautions I have some trips to jaipur and delhi i have seen lot of people walking at leisure outside the swine flu chamber, bus stand railways. 2 put hordings pamplates in newspapers about this concern arpund 11000 people is affected.
ASHOK KUMAR
ASHOK KUMAR 11 years 1 month ago
One side our country faces too much knotty problem but Mulayam singh & Lalu yadav wasted too much money. It is the shocking news sir that PM/you will attend such party whenever he suggested simple life 2 others.
shruthy v s
shruthy v s 11 years 1 month ago
Sir Vector born diseases can be contrommed by destroying the vectors most important vector being mosquito.Launch an awareness campaign about the ways to destroy mosquitos and use of mosquito nets.repellents with less side effects etc... We make sanitaion drive to prevent its spread at corporation ,municipality and panchayat level. Distribution of preventive medicine in case of those vectors where such an option is available, hospitals equipped with separate wards to treat patients affected with
Lakshmanan K M
Lakshmanan K M 11 years 1 month ago
Suggestions for budget 2015-161) It is the desire of all the senior citizens that under GOI`s Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana, the ceiling of the maximum investment amt Rs.6,66,665 for a monthly pension of Rs.5000 is not sufficient for a family of a retired person. The ceiling may be increased by 3 times of Rs.6.66.665. 2) It is the long felt desire of the senior citizen that pension amount should not be taxed. 3) For a senior citizen the tax exemption limit may kindly be raised to Rs.5,00,000.