World malaria report 2022
Each year, WHO’s World malaria report offers in-depth information on the latest trends in malaria control and elimination at global, regional and country levels. The report highlights progress towards
Each year, WHO’s World malaria report offers in-depth information on the latest trends in malaria control and elimination at global, regional and country levels. The report highlights progress towards
The ground opposite the Government Middle School of Haripur village has turned been turned by villagers into a cow dung dumping ground. The stench is apparent the moment one passes through the area, which
BHUBANESWAR: With the industrial belt of Angul district under the grip of a suspected dengue outbreak, the State Government has gone into the damage control mode. A team of experts from the Malaria and
Jorhat, Aug. 2: The veterinary department here has brought out a leaflet of dos and don’ts for people residing in areas where pigs are reared to prevent the spread of Japanese encephalitis. The disease
<p> The public health department has been seeking support from the education department for raising community awareness.</p>
AGARTALA, July 31 – Tripura, one of the high endemic malaria zones in the country, has witnessed a sharp decline in the incidence of the ‘fatal’ disease. Incidence of malaria in the State has been reduced
<p> Agartala: Tripura has witnessed a 23 per cent drop in the malaria cases as compared to 2009, a top health official said on Sunday.</p> <p> Citing that four deaths had been recorded in hospitals
GUWAHATI, July 29 – The number of people who have died of encephalitis in the State has shot up to 147. Of them, 44 died of confirmed Japanese Encephalitis (JE). The number of districts affected by the
<p> GUWAHATI, July 27 – Encephalitis-related death toll has shot up to 144 in the State. Of the people killed in the disease, 44 have been confirmed due to Japanese Encephalitis (JE), while the
<p> Kohima: Japanese Encephalitis (JE), that killed over a hundred people in Assam, has now entered Dimapur where two cases have been detected. In a press note issued by Director Health and Family Welfare
<p> The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has said that breeding of mosquitoes has increased in the Capital due to the rains. Pools of stagnating water — which are conducive for the proliferation