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Animals are used in research when there are no other methods available to conduct the test of medicines or medical devices for treatment. Humans and animals have hundreds of similar illnesses, so animals are sometime use as models for the study of human disease. Mice, Rat, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Dogs and other Rodents are most widely use for the testing of medications. Testing of compound is very important to assess the risk benefits of the compound initially the compound undergoes invitro testing and then it may be tested on animal models. U…
A type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina feels like squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest. It can be sudden or recur over time. Depending on severity, it can be treated by lifestyle changes, medication, angioplasty or surgery. CLASSIFICATION [I] NITRATS 1. Short acting:- eg: GTN or Glyceryl trinitrates or Nitroglycerine 2. Long acting:- eg: Isosorbide Mononitrats, Isosorbide Dinitrats, [II] BETA BLOCKERS eg: Propranolol, Metaprolol, Atenolol …
1988: Polio Eradication programme was initiated. 1995: GOVT. of India launched Pulse Polio Programme. 2011: Last case of polio in West Bengal (Howrah). 24th Feb 2012: Who declared India as a Polio free country. Photo by Catalina Carvajal Herrera from Pexels
1962: National TB programme (NTP) was launched 1993: Revised National TB control Programme (RNTCP) 1997: Revised National TB control Programme (RNTCP) officially launched 2006-2011: 2nd phase of RNTCP 2012-2017: National strategic plan (NSP) 2017-2025: National strategic plan (NSP) Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya from Pexels
1990's: 5lakh leprosy cases, majority of cases from West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Utter Pradesh. 1955: GOVT. Initiated National Leprosy control programme (NLCP). 1982: Introduction of Multi Drug Therapy (MDT). 1983: After introduction of MDT the NLCP was redesigned as National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP). 1991: The objectives of NLEP was redefined which emphasized the elimination of leprosy. 2006: Introduction of Disability Prevention and Medical Rehabilitation (DPMR) as a part of NLEP and Guidelines were set in …
Pre-eclampsia is a potentially dangerous condition occurs in pregnant women that can affect the women and her unborn baby. During pregnancy a high blood pressure can be a sign of pre- eclampsia Symptoms of pre - eclampsia include: Headache Vision changes Abdominal pain Swelling due to edema Photo by Daniel Reche from Pexels
1981: 1st case in USA 1986: 20000 case across the world 1986: National AIDS committee was formed 1987: National AIDS control programme (NACP) 1992: National AIDS control programme-I (NACP-I) 1999: National AIDS control programme-II (NACP-II) 2007: National AIDS control programme-III (NACP-III) 2012: National AIDS control programme-IV (NACP-IV) 2017-2020: Continued National AIDS control programme-IV (NACP-IV) Photo by cottonbro from Pexels
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a communicable, potentially fatal infectious viral disease, caused by a new strain of corona virus. It is a sérious form of viral pneumonia caused by the SARS corona virus. The virus that causes SARS was first identified in 2003. The World Health Organization has designated SARS a global health threat an outbreak occurred from 2002 to 2003, but the disease is no longer circulating. A virus known as SARS-associated corona virus (SARS-COV) causes the ilness. Corona viruses commonly cause mild to modera…
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