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Hepatitis B Virus Immunization Rates High In Nepal

Hepatitis B Virus Immunization Rates High In Nepal

According to the study, Nepal’s Health Ministry (also Deputy Prime Minister) Upendra Yadav received the WHO honor for Nepal. Besides Nepal, Bangladesh; Bhutan and Thailand became the first South Asian countries to control Hepatitis B. Studies conducted on five-year-old children in the four countries proved that Hepatitis B immunization rates; were high and the disease’s…

Potential Use Of A Nuclear Technique To Fight Dengue Mosquitoes

Potential Use Of A Nuclear Technique To Fight Dengue Mosquitoes

As the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is exploring the potential use of a nuclear technique to fight dengue mosquitoes. Bangladesh is facing its worst dengue outbreak since 2000 and is now planning to test a nuclear technique to help stop the mosquitoes that spread the disease; it tweeted on 8 September. The technique is…

Nepal Is Determining With Major Reporting Of Hepatitis B Infections

Nepal Is Determining With Major Reporting Of Hepatitis B Infections

According to the study data, Nepal is determining with major reporting of Hepatitis B infections; were according to estimates from the WHO; viral hepatitis caused 1.34 million deaths globally in 2015. In India, it is estimating that there are four crore people suffering from hepatitis B; and 0.6-1.2 crore people suffering from hepatitis C. But…

Major Case Reporting On Dengue Virus In Nepal

Major Case Reporting On Dengue Virus In Nepal

According to the survey data obtaining from the Nepal; The dengue virus is transmitted to humans when the female Aedes aegypti mosquito bites a person. It is highly likely to bite early in the morning or before dusk. These mosquitoes generally grow in mismanaged cities with improper waste management. Dengue-causing mosquitoes lay eggs in water…

Major Forms Of Malnutrition Including Stunting Seen In Nepal

Major Forms Of Malnutrition Including Stunting Seen In Nepal

According to the study, major forms of malnutrition including stunting; and wasting are more prevalent among poor and uneducated people, the double burden has a stronger presence in the privileged population. The research points out that it is more prevalent in urban areas; than the rural areas in each of the four countries. For example,…

Increased Prevention In Nepal Controlling Hepatitis B

Increased Prevention In Nepal Controlling Hepatitis B

According to the world health organization (WHO) it is felicitating; that Nepal for its achievement in controlling Hepatitis B. As Nepal’s Health Ministry was felicitated by World Health Organizations (WHO); on Tuesday for its achievement being one of the first four countries in controlling deadly Hepatitis B. Sri Lanka was recognized for eliminating measles; Bangladesh,…

Aedes Larvae In The Stagnant Water In Most Of The Bangladesh Houses

Aedes Larvae In The Stagnant Water In Most Of The Bangladesh Houses

According to the study data, this showing that dengue spreading mosquito Aedes Larvae breeding spots; finding in Half of Bangladesh’s North Dhaka Houses; as most of the houses have different home decorative items, flower pots. We found Aedes larvae in the stagnant water in flower tubs in most of the houses. Also, we found puddled…

Nepali Foods Are Linking To Have Poor Health Conditions

Nepali Foods Are Linking To Have Poor Health Conditions

According to the study conducting in Nepal showing that many of the house holds making breakfast cereals quickly becoming a staple. Finally which is showing an ultra processing foods are linking to have poor health.  As popular international brands have a heavy presence in the Nepali market. The cereals are generally made from roasted grain…

Study Exploring Major Case Reporting On Tuberculosis In Bhutan

Study Exploring Major Case Reporting On Tuberculosis In Bhutan

According to obtaining data the study exploring that major cases of tuberculosis is seeing in Bhutan; which is becoming reason for an outbreak. So by this initiating respiratory disease clinic (RDC) to reduce transmission of acute respiratory illness. To reduce transmission of TB, influenza and other acute respiratory illness in the hospital’s OPD (outpatient department).…

Lack Of Antenatal Services To Pregnant Women's In Nepal

Lack Of Antenatal Services To Pregnant Women’s In Nepal

According to the study it is showing that there is no motivation; for new mothers and pregnant women’s in Nepal. This coming light that women who have given birth to babies; and others who receiving antenatal services from health institutions in Budhinanda Municipality of Bajura district have not receiving any motivations yet, as promising by…

Climate Change And Viral Infection As Emerging Infectious Diseases

Climate Change And Viral Infection As Emerging Infectious Diseases

Recent study showing the links between climate change and viral infection; as emerging infectious diseases refer to diseases caused by newly identified and previously unknown infectious agents; they have the potential to cause immense burden on public health both locally and internationally. Climate change is one of the most complex challenges of this century. Global…

Workshop Conducting For Orthodontists From Nepal

Workshop Conducting For Orthodontists From Nepal

A study workshop conducting for orthodontists from Nepal on treating cleft anomaly; which showing more than 100 orthodontists from across the country and Nepal attending the training. The workshop emphasising the need for interdisciplinary care; and providing the delegates with a complete treatment template starting from antenatal counselling; through adulthood and extending beyond marriage in…