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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

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Feb 19, 2015
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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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Dr Prashant Goswami
11 years 2 months ago
Pro-active vector control through targeted vector sanitation at larval stage to reduce population of adult mosquitoes at identified areas can lead to wellness against treatment, reduce disease-related stress and cost and reduce environmental loads of pesticides. The methodology has been shown to be applicable through peer-reviewed works. Collaborative programme with ICMR is under formulation. Support to such program with field application is suggested.
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Seema Sahay
11 years 2 months ago
Our problem is lack of ownership. Community engagement for disease prevention and control is required. Being clean and keeping premises clean, washing hand, boiling water, using ladle to take water to drink lies in one's own hand. Thus onus lies on us. Innovative strategies to 'wake up' the communities to take the call on cleanliness, toilets and safe drinking water and get engaged in disease prevention is required.
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anil hindurao patil
11 years 2 months ago
sir ,
kya pani sasta ho sakata hai?.
1ltr shudh pani ki kimat 10 rupaye honi chahiye?
Gandhijine namak ke liye satyagrah kiya tha , kya pani ke liye satyagrah ho sakata hai?
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Dr Saurabh Vijay
11 years 2 months ago
vector borne diseases are one of the most killer in India. GOI, WHO,respective state govt and many other national and international NGOs contribute in prevention of these deadly diseases. the most important and effective tool against all these diseases is mass education about the course of the diseases, causes, effect and preventive measures. we can not achieve this without public participation and fulfilling our social responsibility simply by taking care of our own house and neighborhood.
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Bhavesh Patel
11 years 2 months ago
Welcome to all at my government...
kuch naye kuch achhe kadam...
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Ayush Mandwal
11 years 2 months ago
Mosquitoes spreading diseases are main issues currently.Measures include cleanliness in the surrounding habitate areas as they breed in dumbs.Lethal ovitrap (LO)which mimic breeding spot of mosquito but use harmful chemical to kill larves and even moquitoes. If use efficiently, it can reduce 90% cases of dengue,malarias cases;found under study. LO can be made biodegradeable and less polluting,harmful and cheaper compared to pestiside spraying.
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Chirag_1
11 years 2 months ago
Logo ki aapse bahut aashye he. Isliye aapki har baat ko dhyan se sunte he.
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Sabka saath sabka vikas..
Yahi hona chahiye.
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Privet teachero ka bhi thoda vaiyan bhad jaaye to ach ha hoga. Kam se kam 11000 to ho.
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Ramesh K V
11 years 2 months ago
Agenda for Workshop on Weather and Climate Informatics for Pro-Active Healthcare (WACIPH) at CSIR CMMACS
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Chirag_1
11 years 2 months ago
Modiji.. Aap se meri yahi ash he ki privet teachero ki payment ke baare me nirnay lijiye.
Ham kaam or result dono dete he phir bhi gar chale itni bhi payment nahi paaye he.
Isiliye meri aapse vinti he ki kam se kam 11000 to milna hi chahiye n.
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Aapki sarkar ki log kitni bhi burai kare me aapke saath hu
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Paya he muze ki aaj nahi to jaldi hi.. Achche din aayenge...kyo abki baar modi sarkar he.
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Ramesh K V
11 years 2 months ago
Workshop on Weather and Climate Informatics for Pro-Active Healthcare (WACIPH) at CSIR CMMACS has made steps towards addressing this issues. Meeting news will be published soon in Current science magazine soon.
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