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
Integrated vector control measures being taken: official TIRUNELVELI: Hospitals in and around the twin towns of Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai are just overflowing with the patients suffering from the clinical symptoms of chikungunya.
Effective methods: S.S. Vasan, Visiting Research Fellow, University of Oxford. MADURAI: Two vector-borne diseases
Dabur, Godrej Sara Lee plans in place to grow naturals variants. The mosquito repellent cream category has become active this season with both Dabur and Godrej Sara Lee planning to grow the category based on the
This latest World malaria report describes the global distribution of cases and deaths, how WHO-recommended control strategies have been adopted and implemented in endemic countries, sources of funding for malaria control, and recent evidence that prevention and treatment can alleviate the burden of disease. It contains individual country profiles for 31 high burden countries.
Shikaripara (Dumka), Dec. 4: The poll meetings of Nitish Kumar hold little meaning for the villagers of Shikaripara constituency. So do the rallies of Lalu Prasad. Rather, they are more concerned about a disease that has been stalking them
BHUBANESWAR: Malaria has claimed 717 lives in the State during the last three years. In a written reply to a question from Raghuram Padal (BJD), Minister for Health and Family Welfare Prasanna Acharya said in the Assembly today that 11,20,019 people were affected with the disease during the period.
The fatal bacterial disease, meningitis, has registered an increase in five States as recent data from State health departments reported a significant increase in Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala and West Bengal.
Even as officials of the Delhi health department said that the spread of dengue would come down, with the temperatures in the season coming below 15 degrees Celsius, the number of people affected by the disease has touched the 1,000-mark. Still the number of cases confirmed as of date has been less than last year
DEEPANKAR GANGULY An unusually warm phase in early-November and unseasonal rain have prompted the civic authorities to continue its malaria surveillance till the first week of December. The drive begins in the last week of May and usually continues till October-end.
New Delhi: With 25 new dengue cases reported in the capital on Friday, the total number of people affected with the disease touched 970, health officials said. According to the Delhi health department, the dengue cases are likely to come down within next 7 to 10 days with the fall in temperature.