Improving Outpatient Management in Government Hospitals in India

Introduction India has a complex healthcare system, with government hospitals providing care to a large section of the population, especially those who cannot afford private healthcare. According to the National Health Profile 2021, there are 23,307 government hospitals in India with 7,41,817 beds, catering to over 1.3 billion people. However, government hospitals in India have […]

Title: Understanding Semen Test Results: Normal Ranges for Sperm Count, Concentration, Motility, and Live Forms

Semen analysis is an essential diagnostic tool that measures different aspects of male fertility. It can provide valuable information about sperm count, concentration, motility, and percentage of live forms. If you’re planning to undergo a semen test, it’s important to understand the normal ranges of these parameters to interpret the results correctly. Sperm Count Sperm […]

Dental Cap Treatment and Its Benefits

Dental cap treatment is also known as a dental crown, it is a type of dental restoration that covers or caps a damaged or decayed tooth. A dental cap is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over the damaged tooth to improve its appearance, strength, and function. Dental caps are made of various materials, including porcelain, […]

What is the difference between H1N1 and H3N2?

Introduction Influenza, commonly referred to as the flu, is a highly contagious viral infection that affects the respiratory system. The flu virus is constantly evolving, leading to new strains that can cause different symptoms and have varying degrees of severity. Influenza A viruses are classified based on the combination of two proteins on their surface, […]

Cyber Security for Hospitals

Cyber-Security of Hospitals need Emergency Care Clearly, there is a lot of hullabaloo around cyber security for hospitals since the cyber-attack that crippled AIIMS Delhi was reported on November 23 last year. Even two months after the attack, the IT systems of the country’s premier hospital were not fully restored. Was the AIIMS incident a […]

A Clinical study of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma in Hospital Patients(Test))

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (P.O.A.G) is widely prevalent all over the world. It is usually asymptomatic until advanced stage where there may be either irreversible marked visual field loss or advanced optic nerve head damage or both. So, much emphasis is to be given in early diagnosis. The present study was therefore, conducted at OPD of our […]

Management of Children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) is a National Priority to Achieve Reduction in Under Five Mortality

Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) or severe wasting is defined by very low weight-for-height (below -3 z-scores of the median WHO child growth standards), a mid-upper arm circumference < 115 mm, or by the presence of nutritional edema. SAM remains one of the major killers of children under five; it contributes to approximately 1 million child deaths every year. Globally, […]

Clinical trail of Carcincocin Pap Uterus 30 under the heading Nosode as direct prescription in cases of Cancer of Uterus

Dear Homeopaths, BY Meera Shangloo Homeopathic Research Centre 70/59 Rani Mandi Allahabad India 211003 www.drshangloo.com Selene Homeopathics Tauranga New Zeland www.selene.co.nz My topic today is Clinical trail of Carcincocin Pap Uterus 30 under the heading Nosode as direct prescription in cases of Cancer of Uterus My lecture today will cover following points 1.What is Nosode? […]

Guidelines for Sample Collection and Handling of Human Clinical samples for Laboratory Diagnosis of H1N1 Influenza

National Institute Of Communicable Diseases 22- Sham Nath Marg New Delhi -110054 DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH SERVICES MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE GOVT OF INDIA CASE DEFINITION OF H1N1 INFLUENZA A suspected case of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection is defined as a person with acute febrile respiratory illness (fever = 38°C) with onset. within 7 days of close contact with a person who is a confirmed case […]

ADVISORY ON H1N1 FLU FOR HIV INFECTED PERSONS

All HIV infected persons, especially those with low CD4 count, are more prone to get different bacterial and viral infection as compared to general population. At the present time, there is no information about the risk of the H1N1 in people with HIV/AIDS. However, HIV-infected persons, especially persons with low CD4 cell counts, children less than 5 years, pregnant […]

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