A PRIMARY SURVEY FOR THE NOVEL SYNTHESIS OF METHODS TO COMBAT VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES AND RELATED LONG TERM MANAGEMENT| Asian Journal of Advances in Research
Due to numerous socio-economic aspects as well as discrepancies among stakeholders throughout different locations, even within a relatively small area of a village and its fringes, combating vector-borne diseases necessitates a multidisciplinary, multi-pronged strategy. In this study, we conducted an initial survey in a rural area of Purba Bardhamman, West Bengal, to determine baseline information about four key macro factors. The four macro characteristics, when combined, will be used in future work to improve vector-borne illness control and equip kids with parallel skills that will enable them keep up with the abilities that the current age demands. According to the results, the volunteers in that specific place at that exact moment were very knowledgeable about the textbook-basics of mosquito vectors and vector-borne diseases (at equivalent 10th Grade level). They were also somewhat to highly aware of personal and close family security, with just around half reporting government in-situ measures. Smart phone users were the majority in terms of technology knowledge, but more constructive (as opposed to consumptive) instruments like PCs were less frequent. Programming tools knowledge was also lacking, which is a valuable talent in and of itself. However, there was a strong desire to learn and better skills, which was a promising indicator. This survey identifies prospective future options for instilling technical tools to battle vector-borne diseases, which is a promising direction for future research. Please see the link :- http://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIR/article/view/1717













