Sambhv Life Science
Committed to Global Malaria Prevention
Sambhv Life Science is an Indian manufacturer of WHO-prequalified Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets - built for the procurement standards of governments, health ministries, and global programs.
Our advanced technology supports large-scale malaria-prevention programs in high-risk regions worldwide.
About us
Our Mission
To strengthen global malaria prevention through high-quality, long-lasting insecticidal nets that help save lives. By combining advanced manufacturing expertise, responsible production practices, and rigorous quality control, we work closely with global health organizations, NGOs, and institutions to deliver effective vector control solutions where they are needed most.
Our commitment to international standards is reinforced by our compliance with WHO PQT/VCP (World Health Organization – Prequalification Team for Vector Control Products) guidelines, ensuring reliability, safety, and performance in every net we produce.
Our Vision
We aim to be a globally trusted manufacturing partner in the public health sector, recognized for scientific expertise and dependable quality. Our vision is a safer future in regions where malaria and other vector-borne diseases remain endemic, made possible through reliable, cost-effective, and science-driven preventive solutions that protect vulnerable communities.
The Malaria Challenge in India
In India, malaria continues to pose a public health challenge in specific high-risk regions. Malarial transmission remains concentrated in tribal, forested, and hard-to-reach areas where environmental and socio-economic conditions harbour mosquito breeding.
- India has reduced malaria cases by over 80% in the last decade, reflecting strong national control efforts.
- High burden states are primarily found in central, eastern, and northeastern India.
Under the guidance of the National Center for Vector-Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC) and the Ministry of Health, India, the nation is working towards malaria elimination by 2030 (1). Distribution of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) and strengthened surveillance systems being part of this strategy.
The Global Burden of Malaria
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Malaria continues to be a serious global health challenge even today. It affects millions of people each year, particularly in Africa and parts of Asia. In Africa, young children under the age of five are most vulnerable to malaria-related deaths.
Despite being preventable, malaria continues to strain healthcare systems and threaten vulnerable communities. Proven interventions such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) remain among the most effective and cost-efficient tools for reducing transmission and saving lives at scale.
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