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
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New Delhi: With the capital recording a total of 1,512 cases of dengue so far, New Zealand has sounded the government out on its concerns over the health of its Games contingent. New Zealand high commissioner Rupert Holborow met Union urban development minister S Jaipal Reddy recently, following a letter seeking assurances on the safety of the Kiwi contingent, besides clarifications on infr
Ranchi, Sept. 8: Dengue has arrived on Jharkhand
Jaipur: Malaria has registered a steep rise in the western districts of the state. The districts of Jaisalmer and Barmer registered more than a thousand cases last week.
Surrounded by the Yamuna on three sides, the Commonwealth Games Village is the most susceptible spot for the spread of dengue, according to officials of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, who now say the site was a
Mosquito Breeding Seen At Unfinished Construction Site New Delhi: A week after Saket Court Complex started functioning, five judges have reportedly fallen prey to dengue as the water accumulated in the unfinished construction site has resulted in mosquito breeding. Sources said that out of 80 families of judicial officers, who had shifted to the residential complex of the premises, membe
Panchkula: Fogging to continue in city till Sept 28; thrust on slums and villages With two positive cases of dengue being reported from the township, the health authorities have been forced to pull up their socks to combat the spread of infection.
A group of MCD domestic breeding checkers go on strike demanding regularisation of their jobs