Webinar on “Water Borne Diseases-Prevention & Symptoms”

November 21, 2022

On Tuesday 22nd November, 3:30 PM -4:30 PM

Registration Link –https://bit.ly/3E0xloN

India

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New Delhi, November 21, 2022:

Waterborne diseases are conditions caused by microscopic organisms, like viruses and bacteria, that are ingested through contaminated water. Theses disease can be spread while bathing, washing, drinking, or by eating food exposed to contaminated water.

Some of the most common water borne diseases in India are Jaundice, diarrhoea, typhoid, hepatitis A and others. While diarrhoea and vomiting are the most reported symptoms of waterborne illness, other symptoms can include skin, ear, respiratory, or eye problems.

Diarrhoea being the second leading cause of death for children under the age of five, causing more childhood deaths than malaria, AIDS, and measles combined. According to World Health Organisation, every year more than 3.4 million people die as a result of water related diseases, making it the leading cause of disease and death around the world.

With the paramount objective to cascade awareness and disseminate knowledge about Water Borne Disease, to lead a healthier, happier, and prosperous life ASSOCHAM CSR Council, under ILLNESS TO WELLNESS campaign, is organizing a webinar on “Water Borne Diseases-Prevention & Symptoms (Jal, Jeevanu aur Jeevan), on Tuesday, 22nd November, from 3:30 p.m.- 4:30p.m.

EMINENT SPEAKERS

  • (Padma Shri) Dr. Sanjeev BagaiPediatrician Chairman, Nephron Clinic
  • Dr. Rajeev Singh, B.Sc., B.H.M.S.(Honrs.), Gold Medalist (U.P.), NeuropsychiatricCardiac, Orthopaedic, Skin, Urinary, Resp., Paediatric and Gyaenecological Disorder
  • Dr. Paras Gangwal, Gold Medalist, MBBS MD(Medicine) Consultant Physician , Internist & Intensivist
  • Dr. Rajesh KesariFounder and Director, Total Care Control, Delhi – NCR EC Member, RSSDI
  • Shri Anil RajputChairperson, ASSOCHAM CSR Council

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