Enigmatic Domination of Chemical Contaminants and Pollutants in the Measurable Life of Dhaka City | Author : Dr. A K Mohiuddin | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Introduction:Environmental pollution and food contamination are as old as the civilization itself. It is the result of the improvement of
civilization, over usage of nature, industrialization, and in certainty a cost for the advancement. It is exceedingly conspicuous in Dhaka
city. Air pollution is chiefly due to the vehicle emanation, modern release, and consuming of non-renewable energy source. The water
asset of Dhaka turns into a noteworthy well-being danger due to arsenic contamination, insufficient family unit/modern/restorative
waste transfer, and mechanical emanating the executives. Food contamination originated from the commercialism of specialists who are
doing this purposely to augment benefit. Fundamental advances are to be taken to secure nature for our own reality. This paper uncovers
compound pollution and contamination issues of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh.
Purpose of the Study: Brief review of chemical-induced pollution and contamination, their consequences and control. Health-care
providers/Policy-makers have a major role play to the concerned field.
Materials and Methods: Comprehensive literature search followed by consulting healthcare professionals about environmental
pollution and food contamination. Hospital, clinic and company personnel, newspaper journalists, non-governmental organization
workers given their valuable suggestions and asked help for necessary books, journal, and newsletters. A few western magazine and
newspapers also observed to get the necessary concern. Projections were based on public life pattern, their food habits, pollution and
contamination sources, waste disposal features of urban life as well as industry and hospital waste disposals.
Results and Discussion: Pollution and adulteration are the most notorious enemy of mankind. Civilization has its own drawback that
even causing destruction of itself. Very few people raised voice on this but crippled by the facts of commercialism. The scope of this
article is limited to chemical pollution of air and water, medical or household waste products, and food contaminants and adulterants. A
few discussions based on real-life experience and recent studies or reports from various journals and news articles are summarized here.
Findings: Both general people and the old system are responsible for this unlivable condition of Dhaka city. The population is not the
sole for this instance. A sense of poor rules and regulation is always found everywhere. Negligence is becoming a widespread disease
contaminating illiterate to well educated, all kind of people.
Research Limitations: Many articles and documents found in the concerned area of research, but the scope of this research is on its
focus point chemical hazards and burdens of Dhaka city. Still, the most important aspect is covered, but the fact is less amount of recent
data found in a few areas.
Practical Implication: The language of this article is too simple to understand by people with simple literacy. Pharmacists, doctors,
nurses, hospital authorities, public representatives, policy-makers, and regulatory authorities have to acquire much from this article.
Social Implication:Any article or research is based on the think doing good for mankind, at least going ahead from the present situation,
overcoming problems, and measures. The article should create a guideline for the future policy-makers of both government and other
sectors to review the alarming situation of chemical pollutions and food contaminants of Dhaka, along with the whole of Bangladesh.
Again, world business is moving around Asian countries, Bangladesh will be an important business hub within the next few decades. This
article should remind policy-makers that we should not forget mankind, giving places to industrialization and development. |
| Acute febrile illness: A stepwise approach for clinicians | Author : Dr. Raveendran A V | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Acute febrile illness (AFI) is a common clinical problem, and can be due to various causes. AFI without localizing featuresacute
undifferentiated febrile illness is a diagnostic challenge. Knowledge about common infections present in that particular area will give a
clue to the probable etiology. But because of variety of causes and atypical presentations diagnosis of AFI remains to be a great challenge.
In this review we are describing a stepwise approach for the diagnosis and management of AFI which will be useful for the practicing
clinicians |
| Consent from new patient at first registration | Author : Dr. Purvish M Parikh | Abstract | Full Text | |
| Current and futuristic scope of biomarkers in acute myocardial infarction | Author : Dr. Anand Narayan Singh | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Introduction: Acute myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death throughout the world. Myocardial infarction is defined as
myocardial cell death due to prolonged ischemia. Objectives of the study were to look for the role of inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6,
and plasma fibrinogen) in the prediction of myocardial infarction. In recent times, IL-6 and plasma fibrinogen are not established marker
in acute myocardial infarction. However, there is another biomarker i.e. CRP that have shown additional value in improving sensitivity
and prognostic information. Novel biomarkers have improved assessment of outcome in acute myocardial infarction, but none have
been demonstrated to alter the outcome of a particular therapy or management strategy. Thus the finding of this study may help the
clinician to develop more novel therapeutic strategies for the management of myocardial infarction (MI) patients. The outcome of the
study will be very beneficial as well, to the researcher working in the concerned area in order to develop more focused research approach |
| Exploring the unknown Home based remedies and the Unani perspective among Muslim population of Pune city, India | Author : Dr. Farha R Sikalgar | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Introduction: From the religious context also herbal medicines and alternative therapies have found mythological references. As far as
Islam is concerned, the Arab healers infused their knowledge of Unani system to the world, greatly prevalent in the Indian sub- continent.
We present a survey on the same lines highlighting the prevalence of use of herbal medicines among city dwellers of Pune city, India.
Material and Methods: This survey was carried out at the behest of AYUSH department for the sole purpose of helping the government
in understanding the use of home based herbal medicines under the Unani perspective in Pune. Geographical sampling was done and
among the selected communities a door to door interviewer survey was carried out.
Results:Total sample size was 84. . Most of them seeked health care from the private clinicians followed by government hospitals. There
was no statistical significant difference between the male and the female participants related to the awareness regarding Unani system
(?2= 3.4564. p= .06). There were more females who preferred Unani medicine than males and this was statistically significant (?2=
8.7736, p= .003056). Unani medicines were used for a number of reasons like headache and stomach related problems.
Conclusion:The survey data shows the positive attitude of the people at the same time highlights the lacunae present in the knowledge
of the common man towards Unani medicines which contributes on a large scale to the failure of demand of such an untapped alterative
health care approach. |
| Pharmacoeconomics: The Cost of Health | Author : Dr. A K Mohiuddin | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Pharmacoeconomics (PE) has been characterized as the depiction and examination of the cost of medication treatment to health-care
frameworks and society. All the more explicitly, pharmacoeconomic look into is the way toward recognizing, estimating, and contrasting
the costs, dangers, and advantages of programs, services, or treatments and figuring out which elective delivers the best well-being result
for the asset contributed. This data can help clinical chiefs in picking the most cost-effective treatment alternatives. PE is a division of
results examine that can be utilized to measure the estimation of pharmaceutical care items and services. Pharmaceutical care has been
characterized as the mindful arrangement of medication treatment for the reasons for accomplishing unequivocal results.
Purpose of the Study:The purpose of the study was to discuss and project about pharmacoeconomics.
Findings: Cost of therapy is always been a concern for the health seeking behavior of every country from both developed and
underprivileged communities. Several cost calculations impose economic burden statistics and pharmacoeconomics deal with them.
Pharmacists and other health-care associates have much scope to contribute regarding cost minimization.
Materials and Methods: Research conducted a year-round comprehensive literature search, which included technical newsletters,
newspapers journals, and many other sources. The present study was started at the beginning of 2018. PubMed, ALTAVISTA, Embase,
Scopus, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Central Register were thoroughly searched. The keywords were used to search for different
publishers’ journals such as Elsevier, Springer, Willey Online Library, and Wolters Kluwer which were extensively followed. Medicine
and technical experts, pharma company representatives, hospital nurses, and chemists were given their valuable suggestions. Projections
were based on estimates of drug and therapy related cost, cost of being ill and hospitalization and cost of well-being. Pharmacists role in
allied areas of cost calculation and minimizing through ADR management, prevent disease, and hospitalization, and drug selection were
given the highest priority.
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| Musculoskeletal Complications and Surgical Needs of Patients with Haemophilia | Author : Dr. Sippy Agarwal | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Background: Musculoskeletal problems in haemophiliaoccur due to delayed therapy or lack of detection, leading to joint damage and
other complications Orthopaedic surgery is one option to improve deformity of haemophilic patients caused by repeated bleeding.
Materials and Methods:This study includes 85 patients in which all musculoskeletal survey was done .
Observation and Results: Surgery was recommended in 51 (60%) patients (37 severe haemophilia, 12 moderate and 2 mild). Minor
surgery was most common in younger patients, while major surgeries increased proportionately with patient age.
Conclusion: Insufficient use of factor replacement and lack of regular supply of factor are major cause for joint damage and other
musculoskeletal problems in haemophilic patient.This study is beneficial for assessment of the grade of musculoskeletal problem and
identification of the surgical needs of the haemophilic patients.
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| An Unusual Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Hypothyroidism Presenting with Inflammatory Myopathy (Polymyositis) | Author : Dr. Neel Navinkumar Patel | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In this case, the patient was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis 5 years back. She had also developed symptomatic autoimmune
hypothyroidism before 2 years which was managed by levothyroxine. She presented this time with inflammatory myopathy. The search
of literature revealed very few cases having all these together. Inflammatory myopathies are heterogeneous group of disorders which
include polymyositis (PM), dermatomyositis, and inclusion body myositis. Many features of these disorders overlap. These three
conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, hypothyroidism, and PM) have similarities in genetic etiology and presentation. The association
between them is discussed here |
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