Dengue kills child, 66 cases in a week
With 120 People Down With Disease This Year, Fears Of Outbreak Grip Corpns With nearly 120 dengue cases reported this season, fears of a possible outbreak of the mosquitoborne disease have gripped municipal
With 120 People Down With Disease This Year, Fears Of Outbreak Grip Corpns With nearly 120 dengue cases reported this season, fears of a possible outbreak of the mosquitoborne disease have gripped municipal
The district health authorities seem to have failed to control the dengue menace in Bathinda where the number of patients has crossed 60 whereas the Goniana town of Bathinda appear to have become a hub
Officials said these include spreading awareness through campaigns, fogging, setting up a separate dengue ward in the civil hospital, among others. At least 16 dengue cases have been confirmed in Gurgaon
As many as 2,573 positive cases of dengue have come to light in Karnataka so far, out of which 787 are from the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits, alone. So far, the department of Health
CHENNAI: An eight-year-old girl succumbed to what is suspected to have been dengue fever at a private hospital in Chennai on Wednesday morning. Although she was tested positive for the virus, officials
The sting of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, the one responsible for spreading dengue is getting sharper by the day. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) hospitals and Health Centres have reported
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have devised an entirely new approach to vaccines - creating immunity without vaccination. The study, published in
Pollutants Emanating From Najafgarh Drain Corrode Metals, Appliances; Malaria & Dengue Threats Prevail The Najafgarh drain that flows from Dwarka to Wazirabad before reaching the Yamuna crosses Punjabi
More than half a million specially bred male mosquitoes are being released on an island in southern China every week to fight dengue fever. The mosquitoes produced at a science park "factory" in Guangdong
Experts have said the climate change is providing suitable environment for breeding of dengue larva in the region and warned that by the end of this century, the world temperature will rise 1 to 3 degree
The sting of the mosquito is already getting sharper with the rising number of dengue cases stoking fears of a possible outbreak in the coming weeks. Since July 1, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation-run
Hospitals have been directed to set up dedicated fever wards and strengthen laboratories for diagnosis of vector-borne diseases, officials said. Delhi has reported 40 cases of dengue till July 25 this
Dengue threat is back in the State capital with three suspected cases of the disease being reported from different hospitals. The chances of the spread of the disease increase during the rainy season.
The City schools have been on a high alert in the wake of dengue outbreak. Some schools have issued instructions to parents to observe for symptoms of the fever in their children and accordingly take precautionary
<p>The most advanced candidate vaccine against dengue viruses, called CYD-TDV, is progressing toward potential registration and review by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2016. CYDTDV is a formulation
A candidate tetravalent dengue vaccine is being assessed in three clinical trials involving more than 35,000 children between the ages of 2 and 16 years in Asian–Pacific and Latin American countries. The
The state has recorded 353 dengue cases in just 48 hours from July 20. This sharp rise from 1,660 cases to 2,013 has put the doctors on alert. The Health and Family Welfare Department has also confirmed
Out of the total number of cases in 2015, 12 have been reported in July only. Nearly 30 cases of dengue have been reported till last week this year, the highest number for the period in the last six
MUMBAI: Tuberculosis, hypertension and diabetes have emerged among the top killers of 2014-15, showing how maximum city is at the receiving end of both infectious and lifestyle diseases. Additionally,
MUMBAI: In a survey of 22,850 households by the NGO Praja Foundation across the city's all 24 wards, it was found that 71% did not have medical insurance. Each household spent an average of Rs 48,321 on