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5,242 succumb to diarrhoea in six years
(kp 27/12/2003)
Kala-azar: Poverty stricken population in the Terai belt face the killer disease
(kp 28/11/2003)
Nepal-India joint effort to eliminate disease,
by Suvecha Pant & Shyam Sundar Sashi (kp 25/11/2003)
Diarrhoea claims 1, over 4 dozen ill
(kp 19/11/2003)
’30,000 malaria patients in country’
(kp 16/11/2003)
Diabetes inroading urban populace
(Kathmandu Post, 13/11/2003)
Drug-resistant malaria surfaces in Jhapa
(Kathmandu Post, 06/11/2003)
28 new leprosy patients detected in Sindhuli
(Kathmandu Post, 06/11/2003)
Deadly muscular dysptrophy surfaces in Nepal
(Rising Nepal, 05/11/2003)
Stigma hindering leprosy cure
(Himalayan Times, 05/11/2003)
Mysterious disease affects over 300 people
(Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2003)
Unidentified disease kills 3, affects 4 of a family
(Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2003)
Diarrhoea claims 4, affects 22 VDCs
(Kathmandu Post, 24/10/2003)
Diarrhoea claims three over a week in Jhapa
(Kathmandu Post, 18/10/2003)
Three dead, over 200 affected by diarrhoea
(Kathmandu Post, 16/10/2003)
Seven die of diarrhoea in Bara
(Himalayan Times, 15/10/2003)
Encephalitis claims 32 in Kailali, two more in Bardia
(Kathmandu Post, 11/10/2003)
Dysentery grips Kalaiya, two dead
(Kathmandu Post, 11/10/2003)
DOTS treatment prove effective for TB patients
(Kathmandu Post, 10/10/2003)
Viral fever grips Tanahun villages
(Himalayan Times, 08/10/2003)
Trachoma ails over 200,000 in west Nepal
(Himalayan Times, 02/10/2003)
TB: A growing health problem
(Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2003), IUATLD regional conference winds up
(Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2003)
Cholera claims 3 in Sarlahi
(Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2003), Cholera brought under control in Sarlahi
(Kathmandu Post, 23/09/2003)
12-year-old detected with leprosy, more cases suspected,
by Peshal Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2003), 28 new leprosy patients detected in Sindhuli
(Kathmandu Post, 30/09/2003)
Free vaccines
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2003), Japanese encephalitis claims 69 lives
(Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2003), Bid to check spread of Japanese encephalitis
(Himalayan Times, 11/09/2003), Encephalitis claims 22
(Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2003), 106 die of Japanese Encephalitis
(Himalayan Times, 13/09/2003), Spectre of Japanese Encephalitis looms large,
by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2003)
Over 500 affected by conjunctivitis in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 01/09/2003), Conjunctivitis affects large swathe of the population in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 02/09/2003), Conjunctivitis: Doctors also look red-eyed!,
by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu Post, 04/09/2003), Conjunctivitis flare up in Surkhet, Syangja
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2003)
7 children die of measles in Kalikot,
by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 01/09/2003)
Scourge of Japanese Encephalitis,
by Jay Bahadur Tandan (Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2003)
Hepatitis ‘B’ outbreak scare locals in Sunsari
(Kathmandu Post, 28/08/2003)
Despite DOTS, around 7000 die of TB,
by Sudarshan Rijal (Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2003)
Encephalitis claims 4 in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 23/08/2003), 2 more die of encephalitis
(Kathmandu Post, 24/08/2003)
A
Killer Returns: Mutant Malaria Strikes Nepal, by Keshab Poudel (One
World, 18/08/2003)
Medicines used for malaria control still effective
(Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2003)
Encephalitis claims one, 14 ill
(Kathmandu Post, 10/08/2003)
Measles claims three children
(Kathmandu Post, 08/08/2003)
Mystery disease claims 150; around 4000 affected,
by Shahiman Rai (Kathmandu Post, 01/08/2003)
Malaria resurfacing nationwide: Study
(Kathmandu Post, 16/07/2003)
Skin diseases hit Palpa
(Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2003)
Mystery disease grips entire village,
by Dharma Parsad Poudyal (Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2003)
Mystery disease infects over 260 in Udayapur
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2003)
EDCD all set to tackle Kala-azar outbreak
(Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2003)
Over 1,500 hit by pneumonia, typhoid
(Kathmandu Post, 21/06/2003)
Diarrhoea takes seven lives in Udaypur
(Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2003)
Viral influenza infects over 700,
by D R Pant (Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2003), More cases of viral influenza pouring in
(Kathmandu Post, 17/06/2003), Viral influenza affects over 1,900 nationwide
(Himalayan Times, 17/06/2003), 6 die, over 1,500 infected as viral influenza grips Dadeldhura:
Over 3150 affected across the country, by D R Pant (Kathmandu Post,
18/06/2003), Four more succumb to viral influenza:
Over 900 infected in Bhojpur (Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2003), Viral menace continues in Ramechhap, Jhapa
(Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2003)
Chicken pox, mumps outburst in Dolakha
(Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2003)
200 affected by diarrhea in Bhojpur:
Viral influenza gradually subsiding in Dolakha (Kathmandu Post,
13/06/2003)
Contagious diseases hit several districts:
Eight fall prey in Bajhang Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2003)
1 killed as mystery disease grips Terai districts
(Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2003)
Japanese medical team research on kal-azar
(Kathmandu Post, 07/06/2003)
18 students faint as ‘mystery’ disease strikes,
by Rabindra Upreti (Kathmandu Post, 06/06/2003)
Malaria spreads in Jhapa
(Himalayan Times, 03/06/2003)
Parsa children in grip of typhoid, gastro
(Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2003)
Children in Morang afflicted by pneumonia, dysentery,
by Binod Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2003)
Three more die of blood dysentery
(Kathmandu Post, 23/05/2003)
SARS surveillance system developed
(Himalayan Times, 20/05/2003)
24 cases of Kal-azar detected in Morang,
by Binod Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 19/05/2003)
200 measles affected children inoculated in Bara district
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2003)
19 die of common cold in Jajarkot,
by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2003), Right to live
(Kathmandu Post, 15/05/2003)
Kal-azar patients on rise in Bara,
by Sankar Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 06/05/2003)
Another SARS suspect admitted to Teku hospital
(Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2003), Govt wakes up to SARS threat; mock drill at Teku hospital
(Kathmandu Post, 02/05/2003), SARS preparedness
(Himalayan Times, 02/05/2003), Battle With The Bug,
by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 02/05/2003), British national suspected of SARS discharged
(Kathmandu Post, 04/05/2003)
Ten beds for SARS suspects at Teku Hospital:
No need to panic, says Ministry of Health (Kathmandu Post, 29/04/2003)
No SARS case in Nepal, claim officials:
Increased surveillance at TIA, Tatopani border (Kathmandu Post,
28/04/2003)
Govt denies SARS death
(Kathmandu Post, 26/04/2003)
Measles epidemic feared in Bara district,
by Shankar Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2003), 3 succumb to measles in Bara
(Himalayan Times, 25/04/2003)
Measles reappears in Dhankuta
(Kathmandu Post, 24/04/2003)
Measles affect a Dalit village, one dies
(Kathmandu Post, 22/04/2003)
Kala-azar on rise in Siraha district
(Himalayan Times, 22/04/2003)
Govt plans to eradicate Kala Azar in 12 yrs,
by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan Times, 18/04/2003)
Kala-azar hits Bara
(Himalayan Times, 13/04/2003)
Kal-azar threat spreads, so does regime’s apathy
(Space Time Today, 11/04/2003)
Large swathes of Kalaiya face diarrhoea epidemic
(Kathmandu Post, 11/04/2003), Kal-azar patients cram into Kalaiya Hospital,
by Shankar Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 13/04/2003)
Kalaazar cases rise as summer arrives in Sarlahi
(Space Time Today, 10/04/2003)
Measles claims three, afflicts over 70 children in Arkhala
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2003)
Kal-azar patients on rise in Sarlahi
(Kathmandu Post, 03/04/2003)
Kal-azar patients on rise in Dharan
(Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2003)
Measles outbreak claims three lives in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 29/03/2003)
Malaria detected in Sindhupalchok
(Space Time Today, 26/03/2003)
DOTS:
Best Way To Tackle Tuberculosis (Rising Nepal, 24/03/2003), TB Control And Health Care,
by Thir Man Shakya (Rising Nepal, 24/03/2003), Need to combat TB through DOTS stressed
(Kathmandu Post, 25/03/2003), TB control calls for larger alliance
(Space Time Today, 25/03/2003), Poverty alleviation must to check TB, says
PM (Himalayan Times, 25/03/2003)
Seven die in fresh measles outbreak
(Kathmandu Post, 23/03/2003)
21 die of mystery disease in Kalikot,
by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 17/03/2003), Death toll in Kalikot climbs to 26:
Govt team yet to arrive in district (Kathmandu Post, 18/03/2003)
DOTS effective to battle TB
(Himalayan Times, 13/03/2003)
44,000 new TB patients identified every year
(Kathmandu Post, 08/03/2003)
See also Killer TB still plagues Nepal
(Space Time Today, 08/03/2003)
242 TB patients reported in Bara in just over four months
(Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
Jaundice epidemic on rise in Manthali
(Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
Leprosy patients on rise in far-western region
(Kathmandu Post, 01/03/2003)
Unidentified disease creates havoc in remote Bajura
(Kathmandu Post, 11/02/2003)
Trachoma patients on rise in Kailali & Kanchanpur
(Space Time Today, 06/02/2003)
Social stigma weakens fight against leprosy
(Space Time Today, 29/01/2003)
Palpa typhoid menace coming under control
(Space Time Today, 01/01/2003)
TB patients still a majority in Kalikot,
by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 29/12/2002)
Leprosy eradication programme kicks off in Dang,
by Sharad Adhakari (Space Time Today, 24/12/2002)
Viral influenza claims 12, over 16,000 infected in Jumla
(Kathmandu Post, 24/12/2002)
Malaria emerging as deadly disease again: WHO report,
by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan Times, 07/12/2002)
45 pc of population is infected with TB: Report
(Himalayan Times, 24/11/2002)
19 die of encephalitis
(Kathmandu Post, 04/11/2002)
33 percent of 701 tuberculosis patients cured
(Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2002)
Encephalitis claims seven more lives
(Kathmandu Post, 24/10/2002)
Falsiparum malaria grips Kavre
(Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2002)
DOTS effective, despite tradition of keeping Tuberculosis secret
(Kathmandu Post, 18/10/2002)
Japanese Encephalitis claims 61 in Terai
(Space Time Today, 03/10/2002)
Encephalitis claims four more lives in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 30/09/2002)
Encephalitis outbreak kills 13
(Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2002)
50 suffer from serious diarrhoea
(Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2002)
Unknown disease kills 32 in
Makwanpur (Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2002)
Five die of meningitis in Siraha
(Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2002)
Unknown disease in Tehrathum
(Kathmandu Post, 16/09/2002)
Japanese encephalitis toll may double this year,
by Gopal Khanal (Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2002)
Strange disease kills 15 in Dolakha:
Peon decides fate of 100 others (Kathmandu Post, 14/09/2002)
See also Unknown disease reaches epidemic proportion
(Kathmandu Post, 18/09/2002)
10 persons die of encephalitis(Kathmandu
Post, 12/09/2002)
14 encephalitis deaths in Koshi
(Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2002)
Viral typhoid ails Melamchi
(Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2002)
Leprosy cases rise in Jhapa,
by Chintamani Dahal (Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2002)
Water-borne disease on rise in Dhankuta
(Kathmandu Post, 05/09/2002)
Malaria now spreading to hill districts of Nepal,
by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan Times, 04/09/2002)
Outbreak of dysentery
(Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)
WHO pledges support to fight Japanese Encephalitis
(Kathmandu Post, 01/09/2002)
Twelve die of encephalitis in Biratnagar
(Kathmandu Post,01/09/2002)
Malaria in Kavre, Sindhuli
(Kathmandu Post, 29/08/2002)
Typhoid claims 3 lives in Sankhuwasabha
(Kathmandu Post, 29/08/2002)
2 die of kal-azar
(Kathmandu Post, 27/08/2002)
Fever on the rise in Saptari
(Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2002)
Malaria, serious concern in Jhapa
(Kathmandu Post, 22/08/2002)
Kal-azar outbreak reaches epidemic heights
(Kathmandu Post, 20/08/2002)
Waterborne diseases on rise
(Kathmandu Post, 18/08/2002)
Viral fever wide spread in Dolakha
(Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2002)
Gastro-enteritis hits Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 15/08/2002)
Waterborne diseases spread in flood hit Makwanpur villages,
by Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 14/08/2002)
Typhoid claims five lives in Sindhupalchowk,
by Rishi Ram Poudel (Kathmandu Post, 13/08/2002)
Typhoid in Morang
(Kathmandu Post, 12/08/2002)
14 cases of Malaria detected in Bhojpur,
by Bedraj Poudel (Kathmandu Post, 11/08/2002)
Bid to control malaria in Kavre
(Kathmandu Post, 09/08/2002)
Gastro claims 4, affects 70 in Taplejung
(Kathmandu Post, 05/08/2002)
Infectious diseases hit Nawalparasi
(Kathmandu Post, 03/08/2002)
The return of the parasites,
by Hemlata Rai (Nepali Times, 02/08/2002)
Typhoid on rise in Dharan
(Kathmandu Post, 02/08/2002)
Typhoid in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2002)
Encephalitis in Bardia
(Kathmandu Post, 28/07/2002)
See also Encephalitis kills five
(Kathmandu Post, 29/07/2002)
Kal-azar detected in Makwanpur
(Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2002)
Insecticides sprayed against kal-azar
(Kathmandu Post, 19/07/2002)
Typhoid grips Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 16/07/2002)
Malaria:
Ruinous Resurgence, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 12/07/2002)
Two die of diarrhoea
(Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
Over 300 suffer from typhoid
(Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
Chitwan
fever caused by typhoid: Report (Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
New pesticides to fight malaria
(Kathmandu Post, 10/07/2002)
Kalazar found in Bhojpur
(Kathmandu Post, 09/07/2002)
Japanese encephalitis in western Nepal
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
Typhoid rampant in Dhankuta
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
Possibility of malaria epidemic in Sindhuli
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
No malaria in Chitwan :
Experts (Kathmandu Post, 05/07/2002)
Is it Nepali's fate to die of diseases?
(People's Review, 04/07/2002)
Malaria makes a come back,
by Kamal Lamsal (Kathmandu Post, 04/07/2002)
Malaria spotted in Kanchanpur
(Kathmandu Post, 04/07/2002)
New measures adopted to control diseases
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2002)
Jaundice spreads in Dolakha
(Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2002)
Two girls die of measles
(Kathmanbdu Post, 19/06/2002)
Kalaazar cases rising in Jhapa
(Rising Nepal, 14/06/2002)
See also Kala-zar spreading at alarming rate in Terai
(Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2002), WHO launches new medicine for kala-azar
(Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2002), Janakpur Hospital needs new ward for kal-azar patients
(Kathmandu Post, 21/06/2002)
Water-borne diseases rampant in
Rupandehi
(Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2002)
See also Capital vulnerable to water-borne diseases,
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002)
Typhoid engulfs Chitwan, two nurses die of malaria,
by Pravakar Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2002)
See also Fear of epidemic in Bharatpur
(Rising Nepal, 10/06/2002), No epidemic in Chitwan, say medics
(Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2002), Typhoid continues to spread in Chitwan, kala-zar hits Mahottari
(Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2002), Awareness campaign against typhoid, diarrhoea initiated
(Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002), Chitwan epidemic far from controlled
(Kathmandu Post, 18/06/2002)
Come monsoon and kal-azar rules Terai districts,
by Gopal Khanal (Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2002)
Hundreds of people succumb to encephalitis in Terai,
by Somnath Lamichanne (Kathmandu Post, 08/06/2002)
See also Anti-Encephalitis Drive
(Rising Nepal, 10/06/2002)
Kala-zar spreading in eastern Terai
(Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)
Treatment costly for poor patients
(Kathmandu Post, 02/05/2002)
Outbreak of water-born:
diseases feared as summer approaches, by Shyam Sundar Sashi (Kathmandu
Post, 29/04/2002)
Kalazar spreads in 11 E Terai districts
(Kathmandu Post, 07/04/2002)
Besides medicine what TB patients need is balanced diet
(Kathmandu Post, 07/04/2002)
DOTS: An effective weapon to combat tuberculosis
(Kathmandu Post, 24/03/2002)
See also Tuberculosis Control Reduces Poverty,
by D. S. Bam & Prahlad Kumar (Rising Nepal, 24/03/2002), TB Cure For All:
Meeting The Challenge, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising Nepal,
25/03/2002), Understanding TB,
by Batu Krishna Sapkota (Rising Nepal, 25/03/2002), Combating TB
(Kathmandu Post, 26/03/2002), Stop TB, Fight Poverty,
by Balaram Chaulagain (Rising Nepal, 29/03/2002)
Kalazar widespread, but zonal hospital sans required medicines
(Kathmandu Post, 22/03/2002)
Lots of leprosy patients yet to be treated,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 17/03/2002)
Malaria, TB: Main health concern in Kavre
(Kathmandu Post, 13/03/2002)
Around 4 pc Kathmanduites suffer from
TB (Kathmandu Post, 02/03/2002)
TB Still Remains A Menace,
by Mohan K.C. (Rising Nepal, 28/11/2001)
Measles outbreak claims 24 lives in Humla
(Kathmandu Post, 23/11/2001)
80,000 TB patients in Nepal : Report
(Kathmandu Post, 21/11/2001)
See also Controlling TB
(Rising Nepal, 22/11/2001)
Spreading of measles hits life in Baitadi
(Rising Nepal, 10/11/2001)
190 leprosy patients in Banke district
(Rising Nepal, 04/11/2001)
More than 800 leprosy patients in two districts
(Kathmandu Post, 16/10/2001)
More than 600 new lepers detected
(Kathmandu Post, 13/10/2001)
TB treatment not effective in rural
Nepal, by Pragya Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2001)
Mysterious disease claims 7 in Humla
(Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2001)
44 die of encephalitis
(Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2001)
Gastro-enteritis claims lives of 12 in Mugu
(Kathmandu Post, 21/08/2001)
Typhoid claims 8 in eastern hills
(Kathmandu Post, 17/08/2001)
Encephalitis claims 11 in Dang, Kanchanpur
(Kathmandu Post, 12/08/2001)
See also Encephalitis claims 43 in Dang, Kailali
(Kathmandu Post, 14/08/2001), Vaccination against encephalitis in Dang from today
(Kathmandu Post, 17/08/2001), 59 die of encephalitis in Kailali
(Rising Nepal, 04/09/2001), Encephalitis claims three more lives in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2001), Encephalitis claims 72 in Kanchanpur, Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2001)
Encephalitis
claims 10 in refugee camps (Kathmandu Post, 09/08/2001)
Epidemic Outbreaks
(Rising Nepal, 07/08/2001)
RBMI: Fight Against Malaria,
by Ritu Raj Subedi (Rising Nepal, 30/07/2001)
Gastro-enteritis on the rise in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 30/07/2001)
Tuberculosis claims twenty-one lives in Siraha
(Kathmandu Post, 30/07/2001)
Viral encephalitis spreading in Kailali, one girl
dies (Kathmandu Post, 27/07/2001)
Encephalitis claims 16 lives in three Terai districts
(Kathmandu Post, 27/07/2001)
Medicine shortage affects encephalitis patients
(Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2001)
Fifty die of diarrhoea in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 13/07/2001)
Kalazar Outbreak
(Rising Nepal, 10/07/2001)
Gastro-enteritis claims four in Bhojpur
(Kathmandu Post, 03/07/2001)
Gastro claims 75 lives in the Far-West in 3 weeks
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2001)
See also editorial Prevent epidemic
(Kathmandu Post, 27/06/2001), Locals bar paramedics from entering gastro-affected villages,
by J Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2001), Five killed, hundreds affected by Gastro-enteritis
(Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2001)
Kalajar spreads in Saptari
(Rising Nepal, 19/06/2001)
See also Kala-azar affects dists of Terai
(Rising Nepal, 25/0ß6/2001)
Gastro toll climbs to 13 in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2001)
Diarrhoea claims nine lives in Doti
(Kathmandu Post, 10/06/2001)
Gastroenteritis kills 8 in Jajarkot
(Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2001)
See also 500 suffering from mysterious disease in Jajarkot
(Rising Nepal, 01/06/2001)
Seven die of measles and pneumonia
(Kathmandu Post, 04/05/2001)
Malaria cases decline by 15 pc: HMIS
(Kathmandu Post, 17/04/2001)
500 children suffer from measles in Bardiya
(Kathmandu Post, 13/04/2001)
Kala-azar detected in Dulari VDC
(Kathmandu Post, 11/04/2001)
x]kf6fOl6; aLsf] vf]k / c;/,
by Bishnu Prasad Pandit (Kantipur, 05/04/2001)
Uphill Battle Against TB,
by Mohan K.C. (Rising Nepal, 28/03/2001)
Preparations almost complete for polio programme
(Kathmandu Post, 28/03/2001)
Mopping-up scheme to eradicate polio
(Kathmandu Post, 25/03/2001)
On The Occasion Of World T.B. Day:
Causes And Cure Of T.B., by Thir Man Shakya (Rising Nepal, 24/03/2001)
Eliminate TB before it infects all,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 24/03/2001)
See also DOTS, the only answer to TB patient
(Kathmandu Post, 25/03/2001)
Anti-encephalitis campaign in Terai kicks off
(Kathmandu Post, 18/03/2001)
12 succumb to unknown disease in Rasuwa,
by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 14/03/2001)
Epidemic kills 24 children in Humla
(Kathmandu Post, 12/03/2001)
Officials say toll could climb higher: 26 children die in fresh measles outbreak,
by Kashi Chandra Baral (Kathmandu Post, 04/03/2001)
See also editorial Turn westard
(Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2001)
Siliguri patients throng Biratnagar
(Kathmandu Post, 28/02/2001)
TB remains major health problem,
by Ujjwal Prajapati (Rising Nepal, 24/02/2001)
Flu creeps in as weather changes,
by Utpal Raj Misra (Kathmandu Post, 14/02/2001)
Eradicating TB
(Rising Nepal, 25/01/2001)
Each year HBV kills more than two million world over,
by Rajeeb Tamrakar (Kathmandu Post, 12/01/2001)
Kala-azar claims 18 in Malangawa
(Kathmandu Post, 02/01/2001)
Doctors warn of epidemic outbreak in Janakpur
(Kathmandu Post, 03/12/2000)
Encephalitis merciful this year,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2000)
Encephalitis: The Toll Goes On,
by Aruna Singh Pradhan (Spotlight, 08/09/2000)
Tharus go to Gurubas as encephalitis takes its toll,
by Madhavi Bhatta & Manmohan Swar (Kathmandu Post, 05/09/2000)
37 pc mosquito-borne diseases are encephalitis
(Kathmandu Post, 31/08/2000)
Encephalitis toll hits 69
(Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2000)
Encephalitis toll reaches 12 in Kailali
(Kathmandu Post, 22/08/2000)
Sixty suffer from kala-azar
(Kathmandu Post, 18/08/2000)
About
5.5 M people at risk of Kalaazar (Rising Nepal, 23/04/2000)
Kala-azar
claims 15 in Dulari VDC (Kathmandu Post, 29/03/2000)
Over
10,000 infected with malaria (Kathmandu Post, 19/02/2000
Gastroenteritis
claims 11 in Jajarkot over a week (Kathmandu Post, 09/02/2000)
PM
calls for efforts to eliminate leprosy (Rising Nepal, 30 January 2000)
Measles,
not smallpox (The Kathmandu Post, 15 January 2000)
letter by M.B. Bista, Director, Epidemiology and Disease Control Division,
Department of Health Services
3
succumb to small pox (The Kathmandu Post, 13 January 2000)
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