Vector-borne Disease Control Program

Vector-borne Disease Control Program

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Bhutan with no indigenous malaria by 2016 Malaria programme in Bhutan was started in 1964 as National Malaria Eradication
Programme (NMEP).

The main prevention and control strategy, then, was active surveillance, case management, and vector control by Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) with DDT. Later was renamed as National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP). Since 2003 the programme has been functioning under
the name of Vector-borne Disease Control Programme(VDCP) and also looks after other mosquito borne diseases. The prevalent vector

26/09/2021

Jjj

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ECA participants

29/09/2017

Good bye friends

29/09/2017

Good time with final yr HA trainees is over today, safe journey to thimphu

31/07/2017

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Photos from Vector-borne Disease Control Program's post 12/07/2017

At my office Project Office, Kingacholing, Thimphu

Photos 01/12/2016

Thanks to all who liked the page of vector- borne diseases control programme Bhutan. The page has been created with a mission to disseminate and share the malaria elimination programme of Bhutan and also to learn the new wisdom from all over the world to achieve elimination goal. Nevertheless, I always pray n my request to keep this page alive...

Photos from Vector-borne Disease Control Program's post 04/07/2016

Lunch at Tsirang on the way back home from Paro today 4/7/2016

Photos 04/07/2016

Kuensel June 30 Issue - Page No. 5

Photos from Vector-borne Disease Control Program's post 30/06/2016

Forth day training at Paro on malaria elemination

Photos from Vector-borne Disease Control Program's post 13/02/2016

As far my knowledge there has been not a single Bhutanese with filariasis reported in the country. Recently a case was positive microfilarie reported by IMTART hospital Thimphu. The onus is on VDCP to carry the necessary follow up

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http://www.health.gov.bt/doph/cdd/vbdcp.pdf

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