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Vector borne diseases in J'khand
Ranchi, Nov 10 (UNI) With more than 31,000 drug distribution centres functioning in about 30,000 villages throughout the state, Jharkhand is still considered as the "breeding ground" of vector borne diseases.
Simdega district tops the list with more than 24 per cent vector borne diseases reported so far.
State Programme Officer for National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme A K Upadhyay revealed these facts taday in the concluding session of a workshop organised here to focuss on the health issues in Jharkhand.
Mr Upadhyay said though the health department was working with the mission to eliminate kala-a-zar and reduce the cases of borne diseases,dental care,filaria,japanese insefilitis,kalaazar,malaria by 2010, both the diseases have spread in an enormous manner.
borne diseases,dental care,filaria,japanese insefilitis,kalaazar,malaria, Filaria, Dengu, Kala-A-Zar and Japanese insefilitis were being treated under the category of vector borne diseases.
Mr Upadhyay said four districts of Santhal Pargana area-- Dumka, Godda, Pakur and Sahebganj had been declared as kala-a-zar affected areas in the state.
Similarly, Gumla, East Singbhum, West Singhbhum, Jamtara and Simdega were the areas with a large number of borne diseases,dental care,filaria,japanese insefilitis,kalaazar,malaria cases.
He said preventive measures have been taken by the department by making people aware adding regular health checkup camps were also done by the department's especially in identified areas.
Mr
Upadhyay
said
the
climatic
conditions
were
favourable
for
the
diseases
adding
that
parasites
were
more
active
under
14
to
30
degree
Celsius
temperature.



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