The world is at a tipping point where now, more than ever before, human, animal, and ecological health are intricately linked and impacting each other. Zoonotic diseases, representing 65 per cent of ...
Climate change has become a pressing public health crisis around the world, as disease patterns worsen and emerge in regions where they did not exist before. Health experts are particularly concerned ...
The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) advocates the One Health approach, which aims to promote people’s health worldwide and avoid crises caused by health risks such as ...
This World Health Day 7 April WHO is highlighting the serious and increasing threat of vector-borne diseases, with the slogan 'Small bite, big threat'. April 7 is World Health Day and the theme this ...
Vector-borne diseases are illnesses transmitted by vectors living organisms like mosquitoes, ticks, and flies that carry and spread pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites. During the ...
During the monsoon it is important to take stock of the health risks you face from various vector-borne diseases which are very common across the country. Such diseases can become fatal if timely care ...
Vector-borne and waterborne diseases are two different categories of diseases based on the mode of transmission, but they may have some common symptoms. Symptoms like high fever, body ache, headache ...
The connection between human health and wild animals has been demonstrated on an unprecedented and global scale with the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen that causes Covid-19. SARS-CoV-2 is ...