In India, per year about 2 million confirmed malaria cases and 1,000 deaths are reported annually. India contributes 77% of total malaria in Southeast Asia. With over six lakh people succumbing to cancer every year and more than ten lakh new cases are reported in the country. India has 27% of the world’s new TB cases–the biggest infectious disease killers in India. There are much more such examples showing poor health care facilities in our country.
Of cause numbers of multiplicity hospitals and super specialists are increasing very rapidly but they are confined to big cities only. The bitter truth is that Rural health care facilities are still at a very primary level as they were 30-40 years ago. Among these, nowadays, swine flu is the most feared disease. Considering this high level of fear, there is a lot of scope of business for vaccine manufacturers, sanitizes companies and many…