11 home remedies to help fight mosquito-borne diseases
Try these home remedies, but in case of high fever and chills don't forget to visit a doctor.
Try these home remedies, but in case of high fever and chills don't forget to visit a doctor.
You can control dengue fever by keeping the surroundings clean and not allowing water to stagnate.
Dengue Prevention Tips: Wear full sleeves, use mosquito repellent, remove water from coolers and containers, and water containers should be covered with lids all the time.
Did you know that there is no antiviral drug available to treat or prevent dengue? But a new team of researchers may have found a drug that will help in the fight against the vector-borne disease.
Delhi registered a total of 2,036 vector-borne diseases last year, with two deaths recorded officially, according to data shared by the SDMC.
The best way to prevent dengue is to take precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Here are some tips to stay guarded against dengue this monsoon.
With increasing prevalence of dengue fever in India, it becomes important to know about the condition better to prevent its onset in the first place.
You can now wipe clean your home of mosquitoes with these simple tips.
Here we give you a list of foods that can boost your immunity and help preventing dengue fever.
Keep dengue at bay by incorporating these natural remedies.
Delhi is once again in the grip of Dengue with the onset of winters. Be armed with these natural remedies and prevent this mosquito borne ailment efficiently.
The 11 member-countries of the Region--which account for one-fourth of the global population, 58 per cent of the global burden of Plasmodium vivax malaria, and increased risk of dengue and other vector borne diseases in view of the increasing urbanisation and climate change--adopted a resolution to prioritise dengue control and malaria elimination.
The Regional Committee session adopted the 'Delhi Declaration' with Member countries committing to make essential medical products accessible and affordable to all, both within the region and beyond.
Dr Mohammed Sakeel, HOD of Emergency and Trauma, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan tells us why dengue is still a menace.
Most experts would agree that dengue is a dangerous disease. Therefore, it is best to prevent the ailment. We give you some simple ways to prevent the disease.
In the past two weeks, monsoon-related ailments have claimed the lives of six people. The government hospitals across Mumbai have reported 153 confirmed and 2,317 suspected dengue cases, this August while, 93 cases had been recorded in the August 2017.
While eight out of the 44 dengue-affected patients have been admitted to the Bhawanipatna hospital. Few of them are undergoing treatment at their houses and a few others have opted for private hospitals.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) recently presented a report before the High Court on the preventive measures that have been adopted by the civic agencies to combat dengue, chikungunya and malaria spread.
Try these home remedies, but in case of high fever and chills don't forget to visit a doctor.
You can control dengue fever by keeping the surroundings clean and not allowing water to stagnate.
Did you know that there is no antiviral drug available to treat or prevent dengue? But a new team of researchers may have found a drug that will help in the fight against the vector-borne disease.
Delhi registered a total of 2,036 vector-borne diseases last year, with two deaths recorded officially, according to data shared by the SDMC.
The best way to prevent dengue is to take precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Here are some tips to stay guarded against dengue this monsoon.
With increasing prevalence of dengue fever in India, it becomes important to know about the condition better to prevent its onset in the first place.
You can now wipe clean your home of mosquitoes with these simple tips.
Delhi is once again in the grip of Dengue with the onset of winters. Be armed with these natural remedies and prevent this mosquito borne ailment efficiently.
The 11 member-countries of the Region--which account for one-fourth of the global population, 58 per cent of the global burden of Plasmodium vivax malaria, and increased risk of dengue and other vector borne diseases in view of the increasing urbanisation and climate change--adopted a resolution to prioritise dengue control and malaria elimination.
The Regional Committee session adopted the 'Delhi Declaration' with Member countries committing to make essential medical products accessible and affordable to all, both within the region and beyond.
Dr Mohammed Sakeel, HOD of Emergency and Trauma, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan tells us why dengue is still a menace.
Most experts would agree that dengue is a dangerous disease. Therefore, it is best to prevent the ailment. We give you some simple ways to prevent the disease.
In the past two weeks, monsoon-related ailments have claimed the lives of six people. The government hospitals across Mumbai have reported 153 confirmed and 2,317 suspected dengue cases, this August while, 93 cases had been recorded in the August 2017.
While eight out of the 44 dengue-affected patients have been admitted to the Bhawanipatna hospital. Few of them are undergoing treatment at their houses and a few others have opted for private hospitals.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) recently presented a report before the High Court on the preventive measures that have been adopted by the civic agencies to combat dengue, chikungunya and malaria spread.
Surprisingly, now mosquitoes can help you combat the spread of dengue. These mosquitoes are bred to carry naturally occurring Wolbachia bacteria that helps in preventing dengue transmission.
Wolbachia is a naturally occurring bacteria that are able to stop mosquitoes from spreading dengue.
Did you know? Curbing global warming can keep dengue at bay.
Here we give you a list of foods that can boost your immunity and help preventing dengue fever.
Keep dengue at bay by incorporating these natural remedies.
Dengue Prevention Tips: Wear full sleeves, use mosquito repellent, remove water from coolers and containers, and water containers should be covered with lids all the time.