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By: Dr Sarbajit Ray Dengue is a viral fever caused by a mosquito bite known as Aedes mosquito bite. The peculiarity is that these mosquitoes breed very frequently in the vicinity of our homes, in any ...
Prevent dengue by keeping surroundings clean and eliminating stagnant water; "Check, Clean and Cover" is the key message.
National Dengue Day, organised by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, educates the public and strengthens efforts to ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about half of the world`s population is now at risk of dengue, with an ...
Dengue’s on the rise globally—even with vaccines in play things like climate change, urbanization, and poor vaccine access ...
National Dengue Day is observed every year on May 16th. Dengue is spread by the Aedes mosquito, and if not treated promptly, ...
Dengue prevention isn’t just a personal responsibility—it’s a collective effort. Small actions taken consistently can save lives.
In a bid to promote awareness about dengue, the Ministry of Health had designated May 16 as ’National Dengue Day’ in 2010 ...
Adopting cleanliness, checking mosquito breeding sites, and spreading awareness are key measures to curb the spread of dengu ...
Learn how you and your children can stay safe from mosquitoes on National Dengue Day 2025. Prevent dengue with the best ...
This National Dengue Day 2025 learn 7 simple yet effective ways to protect yourself and your family from dengue Stay alert ...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, is worsening in India due to climate change, poor infrastructure, and inconsistent ...