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Wednesday, 09 January 2019 11:12

Website of VBDRTC officially launched


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    Welcome to Vector Borne Disease Research and Training Center (VBDRTC)

    Office of VBDRTC, located in Hetauda, Makwanpur is responsible for research and providing training related to Vector Borne Diseases in Nepal.

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Welcome to the official website of Vector Borne Disease Research and Training Center, Makwanpur, Hetauda.

  • About VBDRTC

    Vector Borne Disease Research and Training Center is located in Hetauda Makwanpur. It is responsible to conduct research and provide training related to Vector Borne Diseases.

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  • Our Objectives

    i) Perform research in vector borne disease prevention, control, diagnostics, therapeutic drug efficacy studies, entomology and vector control.
    ii) Train public health personnel in vector borne disease management, integrated vector management, malaria microscopy, kala-azar elimination support.
    iii) Conduct field level operational researches on vector borne diseases.

  • Chief's Message

    I believe the website of VBDRTC is a stepping stone to unearth new avenues of information concerns of stakeholders. This website will try to bridge information gap between different actors in regard to the activities of our organization. I welcome you all to provide invaluable feedback and suggestions to make this website beneficial to everyone concerned.Read more

  • Terms of Reference

    The Terms of Reference of VBDRTC will be posted soon.. 

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Our Objectives

Our Objectives

  • Perform research in vector borne disease prevention, control, diagnostics, therapeutic drug efficacy studies, entomology and vector control.
  • Train public health personnel in vector borne disease management, integrated vector management, malaria microscopy (Basic & Refresher), kala-azar elimination support.
  • Conduct field level operational researches on vector borne diseases.

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085 888 5555