Malaria

World malaria report 2023

India topped countries in the South-East Asia region for the most number of malaria cases and deaths in 2022, according to this report published by the World Health Organization (WHO). Each year, WHO’s World malaria report provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of trends in malaria control and elimination across …

Predictors of plasma DDT and DDE concentrations among women exposed to indoor residual spraying for malaria control in the South African study of Women and …

The present analysis included 381 women enrolled in the Study of Women and Babies (SOWB) during 2010–2011, from eight South African villages in the Limpopo Province, South Africa. Indoor residual spraying (IRS) occurred in half of the villages. Questionnaires regarding various demographic and medical factors were administered and blood samples …

Metabolized-water breeding diseases in urban India: socio-spatiality of water problems and health burden in Ahmedabad

Studies on urban metabolism have provided important insights in the material and socio political issues associated with the flow. However, there is dearth of studies that reveal how infrastructure as a hybrid of social and material construct facilitates disease emergence. The paper brings together urban metabolism, political ecology and anthropological …

Department moots initiative on the lines of voter awareness programme to curb vector-borne diseases

UDUPI: Buoyant by the success of the Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) initiative in creating awareness on the importance of voting among public, the district administration is planning such programme to curb vector-borne diseases too. Rain water often gets stagnated in various areas during rainy season making it …

Roadside drinks unhealthy

Docs Report Sharp Hike In Food & Water-Borne Diseases Health experts have sounded an alarm at the increase in cases of food and water-borne diseases due to consumption of locally available drinks, like fruit juices and nimbu paani, whose sales have shot up with the soaring temperature. Doctors say this …

Spike in chicken pox cases: 300 so far, one patient dies

Doctors said the virus manifests itself much stronger in adults, with longer episodes of the disease, than in children. Cases of chicken pox are on the rise in the capital, with nearly 300 cases already reported. The MCD’s Maharishi Valmiki Infectious Disease (MVID) hospital has confirmed the death of one …

Garbage accumulation, contaminated water major health concerns in Doon

Pollution in the once clean and green Doon has become a cause for concern when it comes to public health. According to the Chief Medical Officer Dr Gurpal Singh, accumulation of garbage, improper sewage system, use of pesticides and other chemicals to increase agricultural yield affects humans adversely. Accumulation of …

Malaria situation improves in Rangamati

The prevalence of malaria in the district is now on the decline due to preventive measures taken by government and non-government organizations, reports BSS. The rate of deaths from the disease, whose dreadfulness has taken a place in Bangla literature and still creates panic in the society, also declined in …

After jaundice, malaria comes to fore in State

After Jaundice, its now Malaria which has started spreading its tentacles across the State as a few cases have been detected in Basna area of Mahasamund district besides some other districts. Alarmed by this, the Health Department has sought report from the districts and issued instructions for preventive measures to …

Communicating and monitoring surveillance and response activities for malaria elimination: China's “1-3-7” strategy

Taking a malaria control program from the control phases through to elimination is challenging. The reorientation of the malaria control program involves a shift of focus, from reaching high levels of coverage of interventions to prevent morbidity and mortality, to an emphasis on completeness and timeliness of activities in order …

United Nations study shows decrease in maternal deaths

Fresh data released by the United Nations shows a 45 per cent decrease in maternal deaths since 1990. An estimated 2.89 lakh women died in 2013 from complications in pregnancy and childbirth as against 5.23 lakh maternal deaths in 1990. Another WHO study, also published in “The Lancet Global Health”, …

India has highest number of maternal deaths

Mortality rate is declining but not enough to meet Millennium Development Goal. India accounts for the maximum number of maternal deaths in the world — 17 per cent or nearly 50,000 of the 2.89 lakh women who died as a result of complications due to pregnancy or childbearing in 2013. …

10 malaria cases reported from villages along Yamuna

Korali block most sensitive; poor hygiene, open drains culprits Lack of cleanliness around the Yamuna seems to be making certain areas in the city and the district malaria sensitive. Korali block, which consists of over five villages, is one of them. Nine out of the total 10 positive cases of …

Drug resistance now ‘routine even in typhoid’, docs want antibiotic policy

While an antibiotics policy is on the anvil for the three major municipal hospitals in Mumbai, the majority of private hospitals, nursing homes and standalone consultants here continue to prescribe antibiotics arbitrarily. Studies show the rate of resistance to antibiotics has quadrupled from 5% to 20% in civic hospitals. What …

Coastal and river-end areas prone to malaria

The influx of visitors from the north-eastern regions and States such as Odisha, where malaria is endemic, is a cause for concern to public health officials. The State has been registering a gradual drop in malarial cases since 2010 but it will be several years before the disease is taken …

WHO launches new guide for malaria eradication

Geneva : On the occasion of World Malaria Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched a new guide to help countries to move towards malaria eradication. The new guide provides countries with a comprehensive framework to assess different scenarios and timelines for moving towards elimination, depending on programme coverage and …

Malaria cases down, dengue on rise in Bardez

As the world celebrates Malaria Day Friday, health officials have claimed that sustained efforts have brought down malaria cases in Bardez, but admit that unplanned urbanization has led to a spurt in dengue cases in the taluka. The Directorate of Health Services (DHS) has registered 1,530 cases of Malaria and …

From malaria control to malaria elimination: a manual for elimination scenario planning

On World Malaria Day (25 April), WHO is launching a manual to help countries to assess the technical, operational and financial feasibility of moving towards malaria elimination. WHO’s new guide, "From malaria control to malaria elimination: a manual for elimination scenario planning", will provide these countries with a comprehensive framework …

Genetically engineered mosquitoes could be vital weapon against malaria

An Oxford-based biotech firm is modifying the males of the species to be sterile, effectively making the killers kill themselves 627,000 deaths per year: that's a good figure. Malaria, the deadly illness caused by infected mosquitoes, is on the retreat, thanks to medical treatments that have reduced mortality rates by …

Mean sea level along Mumbai to rise by 4 cm in 100 yrs: Study

The study was conducted by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), an environmental research institute The mean sea level along Mumbai’s coast is likely to rise by around 4 cm while warmer nights, increased rainfall, decline in crop productivity and health issues stare Maharashtra in the next 100 years, finds …

Haryana epidemic disease rules notified

The Health Department has notified the Haryana Epidemic Diseases, Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya and Japanese Encephalitis (JE) regulations, 2014, that would remain in force up to March next year. A spokesman of the Health Department said here today that under these regulations, an inspecting officer could be a person appointed by …

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