Jan 12-13, 2012. Papers on researches done in different districts of Nepal have been presented in a workshop held in Janakpur. Professors from TU Institution of Medicine, BPKIHS, Clinicians and Public Health Experts from Government of Nepal presented and DHO/DPHO/ VCO were participated in the workshop. A finding indicated that Insecticide Residual Spraying (IRS) is still cost-effective in Nepal than Insecticide Treated Bed nets (LLIN).
Workshop on Vector Borne Disease held in Janakpur
- Post author:Dr. Nawa Raj
- Post published:2012-01-14
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Dr. Nawa Raj
Dr. Nawa Raj Subba is a public health specialist, researcher, and author with over three decades of experience in healthcare management in Nepal. He has contributed to public health research, operational studies, and intercultural psychology. In addition to his work in health, he has published books and articles on Nepali literature, culture, and music. His contributions have been recognized by civil society, the government of Nepal, and international audiences. Currently, he is engaged in public health and intercultural psychology studies.