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ARTILIN INDIA GOLDMAN RESOURCES PRIVATE LIMITED

World Epidemics Vector-Borne Diseases

- Vector-borne diseases are illnesses caused by pathogens and parasites in human populations. - Every year there are more than 1 billion cases and over 1 million deaths from vector- borne diseases - Vector-borne diseases account for over 17% of all infectious diseases Vector-Borne Diseases World Epidemics

- Distribution of these diseases is determined by a complex dynamic of environmental and social factors - Globalization of travel and trade, unplanned urbanization and environmental challenges such as climate change are having a significant impact on disease transmission in recent years. Some diseases, such as dengue, chikungunya and West Nile virus, are emerging in countries where they were previously unknown - Changes in agricultural practices due to variation in temperature and rainfall can affect the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Climate information can be used to monitor and predict distribution and longer-term trends in malaria and other climate-sensitive diseases World Epidemics Vector-Borne Diseases

Deaths from Vector-Borne Diseases World Epidemics

Examples of World Wide Vector-Borne Diseases - Schistosomiasis - Yellow Fever - Leishmaniasis - Chagas Disease - Japanese Encephalitis - Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) - Malaria - Dengue - Chikungunya Virus (CV) - La Crosse Encephalitis Virus - Zika Virus - Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEE)

World Epidemics Vectors

- Vectors are living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases between humans or from animals to humans - Many of these vectors are bloodsucking insects, which ingest disease-producing microorganisms during a blood meal from an infected host (human or animal) and later inject it into a new host during their subsequent blood meal World Epidemics Vectors

Mosquitoes | Aedes Dust mites Main Vectors Cockroaches Flies Mosquitoes | Anopheles World Epidemics

Preventive Actions

Prevention and control relies on reducing insects through source reduction (removal and modification of breeding sites) and reducing contact between insects and people. This can be done by: - Using insect repellent - Wearing clothes (preferably light-coloured) that cover as much of the body as possible - Using physical barriers such as screens, closed doors and windows - Sleeping under mosquito nets - Protecting your house with a paint that kills insects: Artilin 3A Mate World Epidemics

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