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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)
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 ...
One of the effective ways for bringing awareness among public is the connection between swach bharat and prevention of vector borne diseases. A healthy clean environment prevents vector borne diseases which are largely thrive in dirty places.
Swine flu which has become a seasonal disease in India must be addressed immediately. Brining awareness among people about the symptoms and preventive measures can greatly help in curbing the spread of this disease. Simple instructions like washing your hands and feet before eating or when you enter home, Cover your mouth and nose with a mask while going out in swine flu affected areas, wear a mask in largely crowded places, are very helpful.Small things can make a big difference.
There is subject teaching in Medical college preventive and social medicine .take help of this departs of all medical colleges in India make program for vector borne diereses.Take advises solutions from experts.The garbage is spread all over in city like Lucknow ,Pune ,Varanasi i recently visited .some one should educate the people and teach them self cleanliness. It is injustice someone is throwing garbage and another person is cleaning.not good. make habit of not throwing garbage any where.
first keep your house clean and tidy without throwing garbage in your surrounding.garbage must throw in dustbeans.
Happy holi all of you my dear leader,s
Es system se lagata hai ki kuchh Vikash hogs hamare india country ko..
Lekin es system ka use sahi tarike se kiya jaye to...
Dear Sir, Please implement a Country wide process to improve the garbage collection so that garbage and waste is not dumped near housing societies. I live near a society where the garbage is dumped on the adjascent road which attracts flies and emits foul smell. Repeated attempts to raise this with local authorities have not helped so far.
Burn kapoor and eliachi in the holika fire becuse it kills h1n1 virus
Hounarable Sir,
Media for multiplication of any vector is degrading bio waste. Various fast degrading bio waste or biomass are a) food waste d) vegetable waste e) fish and meet waste f) butcher waste g) hotel waste h)night soil etc. Collect all items except night soil from residential areas & market places. On the way to storage on process becomes odorless, mix with shredded plant debris & with inoculam degrades to good manure within 45 days. A pilot project design is ready for 5000kgs PD.
In my point of view to create awareness about how these deseases are spread and how to prevent them is the best way.conduct awarness campaigns in the schools.The school students showsmore interest on these things.and conduct competative quizs related to these awarness program and give them prizes.we have already seen the practical results very good with this awareness campaigns.I am giving example that i had seen in my schooling.the best example is AIDS awareness program.keep syllubus related to
App sabhi ko holi ki aardhik subhkamnaye ..sir aapse anurodh hai ki media chennal pr krpya dharm kisi b dharmik vicharo ka vicharatmak programs na kre jisse dharmik bhabnayon ko thesh lagti hai.aur uska galt prabhav failta hai..