Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Warns, the leprosy spread in India

Six years after leprosy officially eliminated in India, explains became officials and doctors warn that spreads the disfiguring disease in poor pockets of the country.

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) in India, NATA Menabde, told AFP in an interview that almost one-third of the Indian districts urgent attention needed, to address the spread of new infections.

"There are 209 of 640 the number of new cases exceeds the WHO target of less than 10 new cases per 100,000," she said.

"India is the largest share of the global disease burden of 120 000 new cases per year," she added.

Leprosy, an old disease, which causes lesions on the skin and attacks nerves in the hands and feet, which became a disability, in 2005, according to WHO guidelines on prevalence rates officially eliminated in India explains.

WHO can Governments to explain that leprosy is no longer a public health hazard is reduced the prevalence rate among one case per 10,000 people.

Ten percent of new cases in India are children, said WHO the Menabde.

"The high incidence of children shows that the transfer rate is very high," she said, call it an early warning for the Government.

"it suggests, that can progress against leprosy can also reverse and it grow and India may also lose its position as the disease have eliminated," she said.

Vivek Pai, Director of not-for profit Bombay leprosy project, said that a sense of complacency had crept after 2005 in government policy in the direction of leprosy.

"Changed tracks too soon took their focus and now we are seeing an increase in the cases in certain pockets," he said, citing the case of Maharashtra, India's richest State and home to the national financial center of Mumbai.

"Only a few months back, which Central Leprosy Division found that the number of new cases in Maharashtra from 9-10 per 100,000 2006-07 has now risen 13 per 100,000." It is very worrying is, "he told AFP."

He said that the decline in the funding of public and private donors hurt efforts to combat the disease.

"Don't think agencies who supported us, that it is no longer important." It is a big problem. We do not turn away patients, but we are forced treatment delayed due to funding constraints, "he said."

Pai said that leprosy which most victims come from a low socio-economic background and fear they will be stigmatized by their community when news of her illness is public.

"Many people, with new infections to us come life in busy places such as Dharavi, a huge slum in Mumbai." Hygiene, overcrowding, poverty, all for the environment, which the leprosy thrive contribute ", he said."

"Then there is the stigma around the disease, which is one of the reasons people hesitate to submit and sign, if they have symptoms."

Yohei Sasakawa, who said WHO Goodwill Ambassador for leprosy elimination since 2001, that India had to do more, to the discrimination against leprosy patients handle.

"What we need to do is awareness that it is a medical and social challenge now." There are many invisible customs, those which we must fight, "he told AFP."

"The numerical target was reached in 2005 a great success for India, but it is only a medium-term objective." We do not the battle still won, "he said."

Friday, 22 July 2011

How to select the best cosmetic surgeon in India?

People are very concerned about their look and appearance. To enhance their appearance, various cosmetic procedures from the best cosmetic surgeons in India are a large number of people. For better results, the skills of a cosmetic surgeon play a crucial role in deciding the fate of cosmetic surgery. A healthy mind and heart is a person who looks good, externally. The external looks and self-esteem and confidence the appearance of the individual also directly related to its. Now comes the choice of the best cosmetic surgeon in India?

How many cosmetic surgeons in India are available, there are various features plastic surgery must be taken into account in the selection of the best hospital in India. The very first one must look at the level of communication of a cosmetic surgeon for. To ensure the best result, expectations and logical possibilities need to communicate the patient and surgeon. Communication includes both hear and speak.

Always a good plastic surgeon in India will hear you. To translate your expectations, and they fully understand in medical terms, he or she will go for the last operation.

Next thing to look for is the level of education, the surgeon has. It means, how good is the surgeon to perform the operation. Medical school, but additional time for training in this specialty spent the years of not only in the.

The most important feature is the experience of cosmetic surgeon in the appropriate box a. A cosmetic surgeon is often specialised in certain tasks, such as the facial region or reconstructive methods. By performing this procedure for long, a cosmetic surgeon will do expert for these procedures.

A good plastic surgeon must have an aesthetic eye. Always remember that surgery is cosmetic not only a science, it is an art. To obtain the best results, it must be very receptive to this aesthetic eye. Able to achieve a nice result on a human body, requires a deep appreciation of beauty and harmony and proportion. You can his work analyze simply by it a look at the "before" and "after" photos of a surgeon's patients.

If you decide to choose the best cosmetic surgeons in India, make sure to check its reputation market. Good surgeon always great deal of attention gained by large number of operations completed successfully.

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