Archive for the ‘Infectious Diseases’ Category
Saturday, January 5th, 2008
December 29, 2007
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday it had established a single case of human infection of the ˕N1 bird flu virus in a sick family in Pakistan but there was no apparent risk of it spreading further.
A statement from the UN agency said tests in its special laboratories in Cairo and […]
Original post by MH
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
DAWN KARACHI, July 23: Doctors at a private teaching university on health
sciences have warned that Karachi may see the outbreak of the
mosquito-borne dengue fever this year as well.
Fearing that dengue infection might continue as an annual threat in
Pakistan, they underlined the need for running special campaigns to
educate the masses about the preventive measures, besides making
concerted […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Saturday, July 21st, 2007
New research, “Clinical presentation and genotype of hepatitis delta in Karachi,” is the subject of a report. In this recent report, researchers in Karachi, Pakistan conducted a study “To assess the clinical presentation and genotypes of delta hepatitis in local population. In this prospective study, 39 consecutive patients who were positive for HBsAg and hepatitis […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Monday, May 28th, 2007
While research in our institutions continues to focus on problems of INTERNATIONAL importance, young and old doctors alike sometimes forget about their very own country Pakistan and it’s LOCAL problems. Gastroenteritis remains an important problem for our country and it is painfully obvious that the answer lies not in curative medicine but simple public health […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Monday, May 28th, 2007
Surprised to read this news item on PakTribune claiming WHO has decided to suspend the brand of hepatitis B vaccine currently in use in Pakistan following deaths due to its administration in a few countries. Pakistan’s Ministry of Health has ignored the instructions and continues its use.
ISLAMABAD: World Health Organization (WHO) has suspended the use […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Sunday, May 27th, 2007
Another one of DAWN’s daring reports on the state of the leprosy hospital run by the city government in Karachi.
By Meera Jamal
KARACHI: The agony of Gregor Samsa in Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis of being rejected by his loved ones for no fault of his own, but due to a deformity that suddenly emerged out […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Saturday, May 26th, 2007
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Asian strain 1 and Beijing isolates predominate in Pakistan.“The estimated incidence of tuberculosis in Pakistan is 181 per 100,000, however, there is limited information on Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes circulating in the country.”“We studied 314 M. tuberculosis clinical isolates; of these, 197 (63%) isolates grouped into 22 different clusters, while 119 (37%) had unique […]
Original post by Murtaza
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Saturday, May 26th, 2007
A contaminated water source and person-to-person spread were the main transmission routes for two cholera outbreaks in Karachi, Pakistan.
According to a recent report published in the journal Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, “In July 2002 and June 2003, cholera outbreaks were detected by a diarrhea surveillance system in a village […]
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