15 results match your criteria: "Delek Hospital[Affiliation]"
Background: The association between covid-19 vaccine and menstrual disturbance is unclear.
Methods: An in-person cross-sectional survey among female members ≥ 18 years enrolled in an ongoing Zero TB prospective cohort in Northern India who had received one or two doses of covid-19 vaccine was conducted to study the characteristics and association of menstrual disturbance within six months of receiving Covishield.
Results: Between June 29 and September 5, 2021, 339 females ≥ 18 years of age were administered the survey.
BMJ Glob Health
May 2022
Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of Covishield vaccine among residents of congregate residential facilities.
Design: A prospective cohort study in congregate residential facilities.
Setting: Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India, from December 2020 to July 2021.
Front Psychol
January 2021
Center for Health Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
Recent EEG studies on the early postmortem interval that suggest the persistence of electrophysiological coherence and connectivity in the brain of animals and humans reinforce the need for further investigation of the relationship between the brain's activity and the dying process. Neuroscience is now in a position to empirically evaluate the extended process of dying and, more specifically, to investigate the possibility of brain activity following the cessation of cardiac and respiratory function. Under the direction of the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, research was conducted in India on a postmortem meditative state cultivated by some Tibetan Buddhist practitioners in which decomposition is putatively delayed.
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January 2021
Center for TB Research, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) rates among Tibetan refugee children and adolescents attending boarding schools in India are extremely high. We undertook a comprehensive case finding and TB preventive treatment (TPT) program in 7 schools in the Zero TB Kids project. We aimed to measure the TB infection and disease burden and investigate the risk of TB disease in children and adults who did and did not receive TPT in the schools.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Tuberc
January 2020
World Health Organization, Revised National TB Control Program, State TB Office, Shimla, India.
Background: India accounts for quarter of global rifampin-resistant/multi-drug resistant-tuberculosis (RR/MDR-TB). Knowledge on risk-factors and distribution of MDR-TB at district level is limited.
Objective: Study prevalence and risk factors of MDR-TB in tuberculosis patients in hilly districts of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Clin Infect Dis
August 2019
Center for Tuberculosis Research, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is high among Tibetan refugees in India, with almost half of cases occurring in congregate facilities, including schools. A comprehensive program of TB case finding and treatment of TB infection (TBI) was undertaken in schools for Tibetan refugee children.
Methods: Schoolchildren and staff in Tibetan schools in Himachal Pradesh, India, were screened for TB with an algorithm using symptoms, chest radiography, molecular diagnostics, and tuberculin skin testing.
Eur Respir J
May 2017
World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Maugeri Care and Research Institute, Tradate, Italy
Large studies on bedaquiline used to treat multidrug-resistant (MDR-) and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) are lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of bedaquiline-containing regimens in a large, retrospective, observational study conducted in 25 centres and 15 countries in five continents.428 culture-confirmed MDR-TB cases were analysed (61.
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November 2016
Fondazione S. Maugeri, IRCCS, Care and Research Institute, Tradate, Italy
Exp Biol Med (Maywood)
February 2017
2 Hebrew University Hadassah, School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel.
Mercury an important therapeutic substance in Tibetan Medicine undergoes complex "detoxification" prior to inclusion in multi-ingredient formulas. In an initial cross-sectional study, patients taking Tibetan Medicine for various conditions were evaluated for mercury toxicity. Two groups were identified: Group 1, patients taking " Tsothel" the most important detoxified mercury preparation and Group 2, patients taking other mercury preparations or mercury free Tibetan Medicine.
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September 2016
Fondazione S. Maugeri, Care and Research Institute, Tradate, Italy
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August 2015
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 113 Haviland Hall #7358, Berkeley, CA, 94720-7358, USA.
Background: Treatment of a multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patient is clinically challenging, requiring a minimum of 18 months of therapy. Its occurrence in a systemic lupus erythromatosus (SLE) patient may complicate management of both MDR-TB and SLE. This is the first descriptive report of MDR-TB in an SLE patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Tuberc Lung Dis
June 2014
Emerging Pathogens Unit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.
Setting: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health problem among Tibetans living in exile in India. Although drug-resistant TB is considered common in clinical practice, precise data are lacking.
Objective: To determine the proportion of drug-resistant cases among new and previously treated Tibetan TB patients.
Lancet
March 2014
Delek Hospital, Tuberculosis, Dharamsala 176215, India. Electronic address:
Acta Trop
February 2014
Ivo de Carneri Foundation, Milan, Italy.
Background: Helminths and protozoa infections pose a great burden especially in developing, countries, due to morbidity caused both by acute and chronic infections. Data on distribution of intestinal parasitic infections among the native and expatriates populations in Himachal Pradesh are scarce. The aim of our survey was to analyze the intestinal parasitic burden in communities from Dharamsala, Kangra district, in clinical and public health settings.
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October 1998
Delek Hospital, Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India.