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Mosquitoes are no longer just a seasonal problem; they’re a full-blown health threat. With climate change, crowded cities, ...
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WHO has released its first-ever clinical guidelines to standardise treatment of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, ...
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Health and Me on MSNWHO Releases First-Ever Clinical Guidelines For Arboviral Diseases Amid Rising Global ThreatThe WHO has released its first-ever clinical guidelines for managing arboviral diseases like dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNWHO Issues First-Ever Clinical Guidelines For Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya, And Yellow Fever Amid Sudden Spike In CasesWHO has issued guidelines to tackle the arbovirus diseases, which continue to be a major threat to life. Read on to know it ...
The new WHO guidelines offer evidence-based protocols for managing dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever, aiming to ...
In a landmark move, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first-ever global guidelines for the clinical ...
Enrolment in third phase clinical trials for India’s first dengue vaccine nearly complete, says ICMR
ICMR and Panacea Biotec conduct third phase trials for indigenous dengue vaccine in India with promising results.
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Onlymyhealth on MSNDengue Prevention Isn’t Just About Mosquitoes: Here Are Home And Diet Fixes That Matter TooHave you ever wondered why, despite all the mosquito repellents and fumigation drives, dengue still finds its way into homes every monsoon? As soon as the rains hit, we go into overdrive, covering ...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne illness, and mosquitos are famously capable of flight. Even if you stay on the ship at an affected port of call, its proximity to the shore could allow infected ...
Some countries are seeing more dengue than ever before. Places like Fiji, the Philippines, Mexico, Tonga and Brazil have recently experienced cases. In 2023, more than 6.5 million cases and more ...
Some countries are seeing more dengue than ever before. Places like Fiji, the Philippines, Mexico, Tonga and Brazil have recently experienced cases. In 2023, more than 6.5 million cases and more ...
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