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    be serious. Some of them are: Measles‚ Mumps‚ Tetanus‚Whooping Cough‚ Polio‚ Diphtheria‚ Hepatitis A and B‚and Chicken Pox.

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    Social Infrastructure of Punjab: A Comparison with Kerala. Dr R. S. Bawa Registrar Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar Shubhi Sandhu Lecturer Department of Management SBBSIET‚ Padhiana Abstract Economic development and prosperity of any state is immensely dependent on the level of its social infrastructure. Education‚ medical and public health are twin most important areas of social infrastructure. Punjab the food bowl of India and one of the most prosperous states is beset with handicaps

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    mexican self portrait who was admired as a feminist icon. Artist Frida Kahlo was born on July‚ 6‚ 1907‚ in Coyoacan‚ Mexico City. Still considered one of Mexico’s greatest artist who began painting after a severe bus accident. She also suffered from polio and it was said she also suffered from spina bifida. The pain she felt inspired her to paint while she waited for her whole body to recover. Despite being immobilized for several months painting gave her the opportunity to represent her reality through

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    deflated the lungs by forcing air in and then sucking it back out again. The process worked‚ but some patients experienced chest pain. Many people suffering from polio or infantile paralysis required such a device. The polio virus can damage the nervous system causing paralysis of the diaphragm. Without the movement of the diaphragm‚ polio-sufferers often died by suffocation. Drinker’s Research Drinker got his idea from a Swedish physician named Thunberg‚ who had been experimenting with a vacuum

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    Communicable diseases include malaria‚ HIV/AIDS‚ tuberculosis‚ infant’s diarrhoea‚ measles and poliomyelitis diseases are passed on to people who are not already affected by it. To collect this data we use mortality rates‚ morbidity rates‚ disease incidence‚ disease prevalence and disability adjusted life years. They are spreading from person to person or from animals to people. It spreads by viruses or bacteria‚ but can also pass through blood or other body fluid. Disease Incidence: The incidence

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    SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1. INTRODUCTION AND NOTIFICATION 1.0 INTRODUCTION The guidance is divided into sections as follows: Section 1 Introduces infection control and explains notification; Section 2 deals with general infection control procedures; Section 3 gives guidance on the management of outbreaks; Section 4 describes specific infectious diseases; Section 5 contact numbers and sources of information; Section

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    Although people say that animal testing does not give results‚ vaccines such as the vaccine for hepatitis B and Polio have successfully been created and have worked in decreasing the amount of cases. As well as the testing is most efficient way of finding a cure quickly‚ scientists can develop all sorts of cures not only to humans but to the animals too by the same

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    threatening disease such as diphtheria‚ polio‚ measles‚ chickenpox‚ or pneumococcal. Vaccines are necessary even if we think that the chance of our getting one of these diseases is minimal. A couple of years ago a child in California had just started school‚ he caught diphtheria and he died. Guess What! He was the only child in his class that had not been vaccinated. If children are not vaccinated against polio‚ it would leave to more susceptible to infection with the polio virus. Measles is one of the most

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    land are treated as periphery to the economy of the nation‚ a mass crowd of Maoist challenging the state’s plans to make a heavy profit out of this area acts as a threat. The predecessor of the ‘Salwa Judum’ movement is the called the Jan Jagaran Abhiyan. There are two main reasons for which the Tribals started these movements again the Maoist. The first issue was the creation of the ‘Sanghams’ in the village. And the banning of the collection of ‘Tendu’ leaves. Authority‚ in the village level‚ is

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    CLEAN DRINKING WATER

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    CLEAN DRINKING WATER Our primary needs are food‚ water and shelter; but water is the most important need of every person. Without water‚ we cannot survive. Even for one day‚ we cannot live without water. If we have safe and clean water for drinking ‚ we’ll live healthy and prosper. The clean water we drink and which is germless is called potable water. The water we drink in our homes‚ is supplied by the municipal community. We think that it is safe and germs free but in reality it is not fully

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