Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI Chikungunya Fever in India 2008 N.

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Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI Chikungunya Fever in India 2008 N

Dengue Cases in India-2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Japanese Encephalitis in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Whooping Cough in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Diphtheria in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Enteric Fever (Typhoid) in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Acute Respiratory Infection in India N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Measles in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Malaria in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Diarrhoeal Disease in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI TB patients declared and registered for treatment3 (DOTS) N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Viral Hepatitis in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Gonococcal Infection in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Meningococcal Meningitis in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Rabies in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Syphilis in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Snake Bite in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Pneumonia in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI

Cholera in India 2008 N Source: National Health Profile-2008 (Provisional), CBHI