The World Health Day is celebrated
by the people across the world every year on April 7 to draw attention of
people at mass level towards the importance of global health. It was during the
World Health Assembly in 1948 when a decision was taken to celebrate the World
Health Day every year on April 7 under the aegis of the World Health
Organization, primarily to generate the common public awareness towards the
health issues and concerns.
World Health Day targets all the
health issues on global basis and focuses
on increasing the life expectancy by adding good health to the lives of
people and promoting healthier living habits..
Since its establishment, the WHO has addressed serious health issues including
chickenpox, polio, smallpox, TB. Leprosy, etc. from various developing
countries and has played a significant role aiming to make the world a healthy
world.
Every year, a particular theme is
chosen to celebrate the World Health Day at global level. While last year, the
theme of the World Health Day was
`Healthy heart beat, Healthy blood pressure, this year the WHO has
chosen `Vector-borne disease’ as the theme of the World Health Day 2014.
It is ironical that despite tremendous
advancement in the medical field across the world, a complete control on
vector-borne diseases like Malaria, Dengue, Lymphatic, Felariasis, Kala-azar,
Japanese Encephalitis and Chikungunya in India is still appears to be a far cry
notwithstanding the fact the Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease
Control Programme, a central nodal agency has taken several measures for the
prevention and control of vector borne diseases.
Reversing the trend of
emergent/resurgent vector-borne diseases is a major challenge. Vaccines,
available for only a few diseases (yellow
fever, Japanese encephalitis, tick-borne encepha-litis, tularemia,
plague), are not widely used. Vaccine prospects for major vector-borne dis-eases
are not good. With the exception of malaria, few other vector-borne diseases
have funding for vaccine research.
As the whole world is celebrating the
World Health Day today, we all need to pay equal concern to our health, like we
pay to other materialistic things in our lives. Ironically in this fast-paced
world we are so pre-0ccupied to achieve
our professional goals that concern for our health has taken a back seat.
So take care of your body as it is
the only place you have to live in.

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