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  2. Vector control - Wikipedia

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    For diseases where there is no effective cure, such as Zika virus, West Nile fever and Dengue fever, vector control remains the only way to protect human populations. [citation needed] However, even for vector-borne diseases with effective treatments the high cost of treatment remains a huge barrier to large amounts of developing world populations.

  3. Kala azar in India - Wikipedia

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    National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. "National Kala-azar Elimination Programme". nvbdcp.gov.in. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Regional Office for South-East Asia (2012), Regional strategic framework for elimination of kala-azar from the South-East Asia Region (2011–2015), New Delhi: World Health Organization, hdl:10665/205826

  4. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare - Wikipedia

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    National Tobacco Control Programme (tobacco control) National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) ( vector-borne disease ) Pilot Programme on Prevention and Control of Diabetes, CVD and Stroke ( diabetes , cardiovascular disease , stroke )

  5. List of schemes of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    Includes a number of (subsumed) programes such as National Mental Health Programme (1982), National Blindness Control Programme (1976) and National Vector Borne Diseases Control Programme (2003). [7] Livestock Insurance Scheme CSS MoA: 2005: Agriculture: Initiated as a pilot in 2005 and scaled up to all districts by 2014.

  6. National Centre for Disease Control - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for AIDS & Related Diseases was established at National Institute of Communicable Diseases as a National Reference Laboratory as per National AIDS Control Organisation guidelines in the year 2002. Prior to this it had existed as AIDS Reference Laboratory since 1985, one of the first reference centers in India, which started ...

  7. 2006 dengue outbreak in India - Wikipedia

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    To prevent the outbreak, the Ministry of Health set up a control room at the Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme in New Delhi to monitor the situation and to provide technical guidance and logistic support to the affected states and union territories. [8]

  8. Health in India - Wikipedia

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    national tobacco control program (ntcp) 2007 national program for healthcare of elderly (nphce) 2010 national programme for prevention & control of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases & stroke (npcdcs) 2010 national program for prevention and management of burn injuries (nppmbi) 2010 (initial pilot program) national program for palliative ...

  9. Tropical disease - Wikipedia

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    Vectors are living organisms that pass disease between humans or from animal to human. The vector carrying the highest number of diseases is the mosquito, which is responsible for the tropical diseases dengue and malaria. [17] Many different approaches have been taken to treat and prevent these diseases.