'Smart cities must have a vector-control component'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 26 2018 | 10:55 PM IST

Smart cities must have a vector-control component which needs to be included in strategic planning for urban development, said N S Dharmshaktu, principal advisor on public health in the Ministry of Health.

Globally, around 80 per cent of the entire population is at risk of one or more vector-borne diseases. While, 77 per cent of the global burden of communicable disease is attributable to vector-borne diseases, Dharmshaktu said.

"We need web-based reporting on vector-borne diseases and also make malaria treatment training mandatory for doctors and public health workers," Dharmshaktu said at the ASSOCHAM Dialogue on Protecting Communities: Vector Control in Action held here on Wednesday.

In his inaugural address, Dr. P K Sen, Director of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, said there is about 60 per cent decline in Malaria cases in 2018 so far compared to the same time in 2017.

With the steady decline of malaria cases in India, the signs are positive that its prevention and control measures are working effectively, Sen said.

Additionally, facilitating the adoption of integrated vector management and ensuring the implementation of vector control services in rural and urban areas can

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First Published: Sep 26 2018 | 10:55 PM IST

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