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
College students will be the new warriors in the war against malaria.
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Targeting state government for deaths due to Dengue, Samajwadi party on Thursday accused officials for neglecting public health services. SP spokes person Rajendra Chaudhary said, despite numerous deaths in state capital state Minister for health and Medical Services, Anant Mishra have not visited hospitals which shows apathy on part of the government. The only action chief minister's office
Malaria cases continue to rise in the western districts of the state. The number of cases recorded in three western districts was around 11,000 till last week, half of the total cases of 22,000 reported so far in the state. "This year the number of cases reported in the state have increased due to heavy rain in the western districts.
Malaysia could be the first country in Asia to use genetically modified mosquitoes to battle a rise in dengue fever, government authorities said on Monday. The programme calls for genetically engineered male mosquitoes to be released into the wild that would mate with females and produce offspring that live shorter lives, thus curbing the population.
Kakinada, Oct.
kids admitted at Institute 15 of Child Health, Chennai in the last 10 days with symptoms of dengue such cases 21 reported in the last week across the State dengue 986 cases reported in TN between January and September this year Deadly bite Dengue is transmitted to humans by Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti or more rarely the Aedes albopictus mosquito. Symptoms include sudden onset of fever plus headache
Ranchi, Oct. 10: Dengue finally seems to be on its way out of the capital. Doctors at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) heaved a sigh of relief today as the number of dengue patients undergoing treatment fell to 13 after peaking at 30 on October 7. As many as 17 patients were released over the past two days from the RIMS isolation ward.
With more than 600 cases being reported from Bhatu Kalan, Ratia and Tohana areas of the district, malaria has gripped Fatehabad.
The first record of a case of probable dengue fever is in a Chinese medical encyclopedia from the Jin Dynasty (255-420 AD) which referred to a