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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

Prevention and control of vector borne diseases
Start Date :
Feb 19, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 these have become serious public health problems. National Programmes for prevention and control of these diseases have implemented and interventions at all levels, including community level, are being carried out. Through this platform Department of Health Research/Indian Council of Medical Research invites suggestions, views, best practices, innovative ideas to be tested through research to improve the strategies for better prevention, control and treatment of these vector-borne diseases.

The last date for submission of your comments is 18th March, 2015.

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jitendrakumarsharma6@gmail.com
drjitendra sharma 10 years 3 months ago

India has more the 50% burden of disease because of infectious disease..
I would like to suggest gov to impliment clean india program on bigger level to provide 100% senitation 100% pure water supply and sevage system up to villege level and we will won the contest...
It will take money and man power ..
But will be one time investmen ..we will be able to achive the level of helth wich is in usa..

sanjay dwivedi
sanjay dwivedi 10 years 3 months ago

Sir, prevention is always considered better than cure.it is very applicable in case of vector borne diseases. In my state u p about 27 district are running without nodal officers I.e distt malaria officers .in sich a situation how we can implement programs of nvbdcp.

hpjalan@yahoo.com
HP JALAN 10 years 3 months ago

For treating airborne disease, to maintain a differential air pressure between rooms to help prevent the virus from spreading. A higher pressure is maintained in areas reserved for medical staff and those awaiting diagnosis. The air in each room should be purified with filters that trap almost all particles which is smaller than the virus. Air should also zapped with germ-killing ultraviolet light & to vaporise disinfectants with hand-pumped sprayers typically used for garden pesticides.

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Bharadwaj Haresh Kumar 10 years 3 months ago

The Minister is totally inefficient and not using his brain to implement this by removing all the members with suitable Committee members by Research Institutes such as ICMR/IICT/IARI/NMDC etc. The present Committee members Prof. C.S. Dubey and Mr. Amar Deep Raju is visiting the Sites/ analytical labs to grab corruption from the Entrepreneurs and monitoring Labs.

consafescience@gmail.com
Bharadwaj Haresh Kumar 10 years 3 months ago

The Industry Committee for Environmental Clearance of Industrial projects in MOEF appointed by the Congress regime are highly corrupt and inefficient. The Chairman is not attending the Committee after the Congress regime washout. The Industry-II Committee should have Chairman from Pharmacology background since it deals with Bulk Drugs projects. Right now Steel Sector Committee is doing both roles in Committee I & II.

shabana shaikh
shabana shaikh 10 years 3 months ago

# HEALTHY INDIA: I want to make my government suggests and that every year an increasing amount of new infectious disease among st the visitors coming from abroad for his neglect after their admission to the sub-medical checkup should be done in India, and a week medical checkup must be done, if our country when this will be done in the correct language clean India and India will be called healthy.

Rajkaran
Rajkaran Singh Bhatti 10 years 3 months ago

1. Vector borne research be accelerated with immediate effect. Specialised courses need to be recognised. Fresh recruitments - bright young science minds be planned
2. 'Neem' trees be planted across India, research indicates -'Neem' controls vector borne diseases.
3. Quarterly, specialised campaigns (including awareness) from Health Departments
4. 'Swachh Bharat' campaign- momentum be maintained
5. Best maintained Mohalla' Awards be introduced

Regards,
Rajkaran Singh Bhatti
9780005656

narasuresh@gmail.com
suresh narasimhan 10 years 3 months ago

Keeping house as well as our surroundings clean is the only solution for this problem. People and students are to be educated on this need.Also waste disposal needs to be regulated on par with ISO standards.Population control,motivating single child by all sectors ie govt,PSU,NGO and private sectors. Imposing penalty in the form of taxes. who defy the guidelines laid for control of such diseases are few of the solutions. But Govt alone can not bring the changes unless the attitude of public ch

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