1 ISA REPORT ON. 2 INDIA (SWINE FLU) 3 SWINE FLU EPIDEMIC IN INDIA.

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1 ISA REPORT ON

2 INDIA (SWINE FLU)

3 SWINE FLU EPIDEMIC IN INDIA

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5 SYMPTOMS OF SWINE FLU

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8 ACTUAL INTAKE OF INDIAN CHILD

9 IDEAL INTAKE OF INDIAN CHILD

10 AFRICA ( GUINEA,LIBERIA,SIERRA LEONNE ) DEADLY EBOLA

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14 Actual intake of an African Child Ideal Intake of an African Child

15 SINGAPORE (DENGUE)

16 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DENGUE FEVER

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19 Actual Intake of Singapore Child Ideal Intake of Nutrition In Singapore child

20 AUSTRALIA (HEPATITIS A)

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24 Actual Intake of Australian child Ideal Intake of Australian child

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27 Diagnosis and death per year for HIV disease

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29 RESEARCH DONE BY OUR V CLASS STUDENTS FOR THE FOOD REQUIREMENT IN CHILDREN AND OTHER ACTIVITIES FOR ISA

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33 LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST To conclude this ISA activity we have done research on 4 countries EPIDEMIC that is INDIA  SWINE-FLU AFRICA  DEADLY-EBOLA SINGAPORE  DENGUE AUSTRALIA  HEPATITIS -A And WORLD PANDEMIC--  HIV

34 THANKS CLASS V