Health profit of Nepal is very poor in comparison to other countries of the SAARC. Low life expectancy, infant mortality, child mortality, maternal mortality etc. are some of the indicators of poor health situation of Nepal. All of the above problems have a major reason which is communicable disease. Tuberculosis, diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, worms, acute respiratory diseases and sexually transmitted diseases are some of great health problems in Nepal. Hence, communicable diseases are regarded as major problems in Nepal.
Following are the list of measures to be taken for prevention of communicable diseases:
a) Health education should be provided to increase awareness of diseases.
b) Children should be immunized against all fatal disease like tuberculosis, polio, measles etc.
c) Cleanliness in and outside home and management of latrines, drainage system etc. should be properly done.
d) Children should be breast fed for two years.
e) Reproductive health care, child care and maternal care should be promoted.
f) Nutritious food should be taken by all.
g) Regular health checkup should be done to detect early symptoms of diseases.
h) Personal hygiene, control of insects, cleanliness in drinking water and food should be promoted.
a) Health education should be provided to increase awareness of diseases.
b) Children should be immunized against all fatal disease like tuberculosis, polio, measles etc.
c) Cleanliness in and outside home and management of latrines, drainage system etc. should be properly done.
d) Children should be breast fed for two years.
e) Reproductive health care, child care and maternal care should be promoted.
f) Nutritious food should be taken by all.
g) Regular health checkup should be done to detect early symptoms of diseases.
h) Personal hygiene, control of insects, cleanliness in drinking water and food should be promoted.
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