Waterborne infections rise during Holi due to contaminated water exposure. Learn about common diseases, symptoms, and ...
The increasing population and unplanned housing colonies with improper sanitation infrastructure is the main cause of the increase in water borne diseases during the monsoon seasons in India.
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A study of more than 32,000 people living in Tamil Nadu, India, suggests scrub typhus infection may affect up to 10% of rural ...
India has proposed the creation of a South-East Asia Network of transboundary collaborative surveillance, which will help ...
Join Naruvi Hospitals & The Hindu for a webinar on elderly immunisation, emphasizing timely vaccinations and preventable ...
The 25-bed hospital, set up inside Omar-e-Shifa Mosque in Shaheenagar, has been operational for six months and has already ...
Officials from member countries heading surveillance for epidemic- and pandemic-prone diseases, public health laboratories, ...
Officials here are bracing for the spread of waterborne diseases and racing to get drinking water to people after devastating floods last week that left at least 54 people dead and millions stranded.
Varanasi: Gone are the days when residents of Dala Bazaar Nagar Panchayat in Sonbhadra district struggled with unsafe ...