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Dengue cases in the country dropped to 32,299 between Jan 1 and July 5 this year, compared to 78,068 cases during the same ...
Dengue cases in the country dropped to 32,299 between Jan 1 and July 5 this year, compared to 78,068 cases during the same ...
India faces a surge in viral fevers, dengue, and typhoid during monsoons due to stagnant water, humidity, and poor sanitation ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNCanada’s health advisory mistaken for travel warningA health advisory by the Canadian government for its citizens in the Philippines was mistaken as a warning against travel to Mindanao, stirring an uproar from the region’s main development ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN🦟 How do mosquitoes transmit diseases?How can a mosquito make you sick? The workings of a tiny vector. It weighs barely a few milligrams, flies relatively quietly, and yet is responsible for millions of illnesses each year: ...
Punjab's Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh leads a surprise inspection as part of an anti-dengue initiative. Mosquito larvae ...
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India Today on MSNHealth watch | What to do if you get dengueWith dengue on the rise this monsoon, doctors advise rest, hydration and medical care. Avoid panic, self-treatment and online ...
Amid rising concerns about dengue cases in Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra, the Kalyan Dombivali Municipal Corporation has begun dengue prevention measures. This initiative has been taken by the ...
The Quezon City government has warned its residents that dengue remains a major health concern in the city after over 5,000 ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNDengue: 138 more dengue cases reported in 24hrsOne hundred and thirty eight more new dengue cases were reported in the 24 hours leading up to Friday morning, bringing the total number of cases to 14, 069 this year.
The Kalyan Dombivali Municipal Corporation has initiated measures to combat dengue after a local death. The campaign includes treatment facilities, educational programs, site inspections, and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWHO Issues New Treatment Guidelines On Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika, and Yellow FeverThe World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines for the treatment and management of arboviral diseases, which are illnesses caused by viruses transmitted to humans through Aedes mosquitoes ...
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