Structural Changes for Malaria Control in India by 2027-Ken Research The report titled “Structural Changes for Malaria Control in India by 2027” provides a comprehensive analysis on mosquito repellant sales dependability on vector borne diseases, number of malaria cases by state along with blood slide examination, plasmodium falciparum cases, plasmodium vivax cases and deaths. The report provides India mosquito repellent market size, segmentation by mosquito liquid, mosquito coil and mosquito cards, annual parasite index for malaria by state, demand for untreated mosquito nets state wise (2012-2022), LLINs distributed by different government bodies, donor funding for malaria, prices of LLINs along with their supplier and product, allocated budget for NVBDCP in India by State (FY’15-FY’18), proportion of patients with confirmed malaria who received anti-malaria treatment as per national policy by state (2013-2016), rapid diagnostic test for malaria (FY’18), per capita expenditure for malaria control (2015-2017), per capita income in INR and state GDP state wise, percentage of urban, rural and total household who own LLINs, fund allocation under NVBDCP state wise (FY’15-FY’18), urban rural population state wise (2013-2017), implementation of national strategic plan for malaria elimination (2017-2022). The report also covers population demographics, landscape of malaria (FY’14-FY’18), number of dengue cases & deaths (FY’18), rainfall statistics (2013-2017), temperature statistics (2017), number of C.D. blocks & villages and per capita income of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Odisha including 5 major districts.
The report is useful for NGOs, local bodies, mosquito repellent manufacturers, mosquito net manufacturers, state authorities, National Institute of Vector Borne Disease to align their market centric strategies according to ongoing and expected trends in the future. India Mosquito Repellent Market and Overview Market Size: Traditionally, consumers in India have used mosquito coils, which are cheaper than electric insecticides and widely available. However, consumers are now slowly becoming aware of