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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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Prakash Gupta
11 years 4 months ago
Health education with meaures to control vectors are essential ,let measures be in public interest.
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HP JALAN
11 years 4 months ago
In order to diagnose the disease at first instance,Please make provision for cheaper blood test for these diseases as soon as there is high fever and create awareness among people to go for the tests.
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HP JALAN
11 years 4 months ago
Create awareness of highest sense of hygiene ,sanitation and cleanliness among rural people. Keep the house and its surrounding free from garbage, dirt and unhygienic things.
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HP JALAN
11 years 4 months ago
Instead of doing spray of chemical bade pest, smoke of dried NEEM leaves be sprayed and be encouraged to kill the germs of vector borne diseases. It is harmless being natural & organic and cheaper and easily available.
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HP JALAN
11 years 4 months ago
To increase immune system of body cheaply, intake of medicinal plants like TULSI is to be encouraged, promoted. Create campaign to grow TULSI Plants in each house, kitchen garden, fields, offices, gardens etc. as much as possible and awareness be created to intake the leaves of the plant in any form.
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Turaga Venkata nageswara Rao
11 years 4 months ago
National Health Mission:
1. All the Primary Health Centers should be made duty bound
2. The sanitation & public health sections in the Local Bodies must be made to involve in every public health activity every day,without any reservation & exception.
3. Priority & focus must be on the slum dwellers,giving them every awareness towards their health, particularly children.
4. Budgetary grants are to be increased considerably, with a specific allocation of funds.
Further, a lot is to discuss.
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Sujatha LG
11 years 4 months ago
I am working for spreading awareness regarding alternate therapies like ayurveda, accupressure, homeopathy and generating health awareness, hygiene among people. If I can get the support of government and other like minded people also it would be good. My website is www.divinehealingsecrets.com.
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Madhu Kumar
11 years 4 months ago
New health policy shall forward effective steps to control /prevent the out break of Swine Fever,Avian Flue, Chicken Gunya,Dengue Fever etc.Only 1% of National income is spent for public health.This should be increased to 10%. National Health policy should be closely linked with Swach Bharath in order to ensure(1)Pollution control(2)Availability of medical care with in a short radius.Control of mosquito/house flies based on Eco- friendly principles shall be propagated on war time basis.
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kishore D
11 years 4 months ago
GIVE A MOSQUITO NETS TO ALL POOR PEOPLE AND FOR ABOVE POVERTY LINE PEOPLE CREATE AWARENESS ABOUT JUNK FOOD EFFECTS IN PRINT AND DIGITAL MEDIA
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kishore D
11 years 4 months ago
FIRST GIVE A MOSQUITO NETS TO ALL POOR PEOPLE AND FOR ABOVE POVERTY LINE PEOPLE CREATE AWARENESS ABOUT JUNK FOOD EFFECTS IN PRINT AND DIGITAL MEDIA
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