Source: National Health Profile-2007,CBHI AIDS Cases in India December-2007 N.

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Source: National Health Profile-2007,CBHI AIDS Cases in India December-2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Chikungunya Fever in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Dengue Cases in India-2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Japanese Encephalitis in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Whooping Cough in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Diphtheria in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Enteric Fever (Typhoid) in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Acute Respiratory Infection in India N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Measles in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Malaria in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Diarrhoeal Disease in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Tuberculosis in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Viral Hepatitis in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Gonococcal Infection in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Meningococcal Meningitis in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Rabies in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Syphilis in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Snake Bite in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Pneumonia in India 2007 N

Source: National Health Profile-2007 (Provisional),CBHI Cholera in India 2007 N