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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

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Feb 19, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2015
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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 ...
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shubham singh
11 years 1 month ago
in each mohalla there should be designated person from society itself. he/she should be voluntary honorary officer to act as link between municipality and residents of society itself. he should be responsible for periodic spraying of insecticides, reporting municipality of sewage blockage, and vigilant in case any resident get infected form such VBD. he can be paid for telephone and little petrol allowance. this will help to fragment large size wards and will help administration to rectify VBD.
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Ram Singh Yadav
11 years 1 month ago
स्वाइन फ्लू जैसे न जाने कितने रोग सिर्फ प्रदूषण की देन हैं जो हमारी ही बदौलत हमको निगल रहे हैं। ये सामान्य फ्लू का ही परिष्कृत स्वरूप है जिसने अपने डी॰एन॰ए॰ में परिवर्तन कर लिया है। यदि हमें अपने अस्तित्व की जीवित रखना है तो हमको पारंपरिक ज्ञान और प्रकृति विज्ञान का अध्ययन करना होगा। अपनी पारंपरिक हाइजीन को भी समझना होगा जहां मृत शरीर को छूना भी पाप होता था और यदि छु भी लिया तो स्नान और नीम की पत्ती को दाँत से कुचल कर ही घर के भीतर जाते थे। www.theforestrevolution.blogspot.com
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DHULAJ APPASO BALAPPA
11 years 1 month ago
sir, government doctors are to be asked stay at headquarters of their postings and make them to be available for the people
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Anshuman Ghosh
11 years 1 month ago
In Brazil genetically modified mosquitoes have been introduced which destroys it's reproductive system, thus bringing down their number. The same system can be applied in India.
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Rakesh Kaundal
11 years 1 month ago
There is a new technology developed by the scientists at Univ. of California (Riverside) where the mosquito couldn't see the humans. In fact, this patch, named Kite, has been developed by an Indian Scientist (Anand Ray). Kite (http://kitepatch.com/) is an easy-to-wear patch that makes humans invisible to mosquitoes. Read more at http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/16352. So such technology could be made available in India and to the poor. Govt can provide subsidy to cover the cost of Kite and make it free.
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amit agrawal
11 years 1 month ago
Start has to be in schools-a chapter on the topic in science books.Spread of awareness by village and city slum NGOs. can link it to clean India programme. Our research and protocols are fantastic but implementation should be made through NGOs instead of government run national programmes.
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Ramesh Babu
11 years 1 month ago
1. Health Awareness is must.
Cine posters and advertisements present every where in the town/village.
Health posters should be designed with the size of 3 feet width and four feet height and digital posters are to be created. they all to be placed at prominent places like Railway stations/Bus stands/Malls/Cinema halls etc.
2.Immunity of the person to be improved by means of
Better education.
Better sanitation
Better Drainages etc
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RAVI SHANKER SINGH
11 years 1 month ago
Need of cleanness is must important thing for Swine Flu & with that proper inspection is must needed.
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Rishi Singh
11 years 1 month ago
How Is Swine Flu Treated?
Some of the same antiviral drugs that are used to treat seasonal flu also work against H1N1 swine flu. Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza)seem to work best,although some kinds of swine flu are resistant to TamifluThese drugs can help you get over swine flu faster.They work best when taken within 48 hours of the first flu symptoms, but they can help when taken later.
Antibioti won't help, because flu is caused by a virus not bacteria.
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Rishi Singh
11 years 1 month ago
Swine Flu Symptoms
People who have swine flu can be contagious one day before they have any symptoms,and as many as 7 days after they get sick.Kids can be contagious for as long as 10 days.
Most symptoms are the same as seasonal flu.They can include:
cough
fever
sore throat
stuffy or runny nose
body aches
headache
chills
fatigue
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