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तथ्यः  *सभी वैक्सीन शरीर में वायरस के विरुद्ध एंटीबाडीज बनाने के सिद्धांत पर कार्य करती हैं।जो कभी कभार सूक्ष्मतम रुप से...
01/05/2024

तथ्यः
*सभी वैक्सीन शरीर में वायरस के विरुद्ध एंटीबाडीज बनाने के सिद्धांत पर कार्य करती हैं।जो कभी कभार सूक्ष्मतम रुप से अपने लिए ही घातक हो सकता है।ऐसा किसी के भी साथ किसी भी वैक्सीन से हो सकता है।
*किसी वैक्सीन से होने वाले साइड इफेक्ट्स उस रोग से होने वाले गंभीर दुष्प्रभाव जैसे ही होते हैं, बहुत हल्के रुप में।ये ही हमारी प्रतिरोधक शक्ति बढ़ाते हैं।अप्रत्याशित रूप से किसी किसी में वे भयंकर भी हो जाते हैं,जो एक अपेक्षित दुर्भाग्य है।
*किसी भी फ्लू वैक्सीन के सबसे खतरनाक साइड इफैक्ट है ..TTS जनित ब्रेन स्ट्रोक और हार्ट अटैक। ऐसा कोविड वैक्सीन के साथ भी हो सकता है।
*ऐसा 100000 मे से एक के साथ हो सकता है और वैक्सीन लगने के ४ से६ हफ्तों में होता है, अगर ध्यान ना दिया जाए।
*वैक्सीन एक सामाजिक सरोकार का विषय है, व्यक्तिगत बहुत कम है।आपके और बहुत लोगों के लगवाने से समाज से वायरस का उन्मूलन करने का प्रयास होता है।ऐसे में बहुत सारे लोगों की जान बचाने महत्व होता है..।।
...तो बेवजह अपना दिमाग और दिल खराब ना करें।कोविड के दौर में हमारी वैक्सीन हमारे लोगों के लिए संजीवनी थी।और इसके बेहतरीन प्रबंधन पर हमें गौरवान्वित होना चाहिये।।
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*Hand Hygiene day* Today as we observe world hand hygiene day, we must promise to ourselves that we shall make our hands...
05/05/2023

*Hand Hygiene day*
Today as we observe world hand hygiene day, we must promise to ourselves that we shall make our hands safe before touching a patient.
*As healthcare consultants, it is important for us to understand the significance of hand hygiene.* Hand hygiene is considered to be one of the most important practices when it comes to preventing the spread of infection in healthcare settings. The hands of healthcare providers often come into contact with a variety of contaminants such as pathogens, body fluids, and medical equipment which can result in the transmission of infections from one person to another.

*Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a significant public health concern that can cause severe illness, prolonged hospital stays, and increased healthcare costs* . Studies have shown that hand hygiene can reduce the incidence of HAIs by up to 50%. Therefore, hand hygiene is an essential practice that healthcare consultants must prioritize to ensure the wellbeing of their patients.

Hand hygiene involves either washing your hands with soap and warm water or using an alcohol-based hand rub. Healthcare consultants must clean their hands before and after caring for each patient, after touching any contaminated surfaces or equipment, and before performing sterile procedures such as surgery or inserting a catheter.

It is also important to note that hand hygiene is not just limited to washing one's hands. It also includes proper nail care, removal of jewelry, and avoiding wearing long-sleeved clothes. Healthcare consultants must also practice respiratory hygiene by covering their mouths and noses when coughing or sneezing to prevent the spread of respiratory infections.

Moreover, healthcare consultants must encourage their patients, visitors, and coworkers to practice hand hygiene and provide education regarding its importance. They must also lead by example and ensure that hand hygiene is prioritized in their workplace by adhering to the prescribed hand hygiene protocols.

In conclusion, hand hygiene is a critical component of infection control and prevention in healthcare settings. As healthcare consultants, we must prioritize hand hygiene protocols to protect ourselves, our patients, and our colleagues from healthcare-associated infections.

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Update on Omicron (WHO) 28 November 2021 Statement Reading time: 3 min (899 words)https://www.who.int/news/item/28-11-20...
29/11/2021

Update on Omicron (WHO)
28 November 2021 Statement Reading time: 3 min (899 words)
https://www.who.int/news/item/28-11-2021-update-on-omicron

On 26 November 2021, WHO designated the variant B.1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE). This decision was based on the evidence presented to the TAG-VE that Omicron has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves, for example, on how easily it spreads or the severity of illness it causes. Here is a summary of what is currently known.

Current knowledge about Omicron

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.

Transmissibility: It is not yet clear whether Omicron is more transmissible (e.g., more easily spread from person to person) compared to other variants, including Delta. The number of people testing positive has risen in areas of South Africa affected by this variant, but epidemiologic studies are underway to understand if it is because of Omicron or other factors.

Severity of disease: It is not yet clear whether infection with Omicron causes more severe disease compared to infections with other variants, including Delta. Preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, but this may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected, rather than a result of specific infection with Omicron. There is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants. Initial reported infections were among university students—younger individuals who tend to have more mild disease—but understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks. All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.


Effectiveness of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection

Preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron (ie, people who have previously had COVID-19 could become reinfected more easily with Omicron), as compared to other variants of concern, but information is limited. More information on this will become available in the coming days and weeks.

Effectiveness of vaccines: WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on our existing countermeasures, including vaccines. Vaccines remain critical to reducing severe disease and death, including against the dominant circulating variant, Delta. Current vaccines remain effective against severe disease and death.

Effectiveness of current tests: The widely used PCR tests continue to detect infection, including infection with Omicron, as we have seen with other variants as well. Studies are ongoing to determine whether there is any impact on other types of tests, including rapid antigen detection tests.

Effectiveness of current treatments: Corticosteroids and IL6 Receptor Blockers will still be effective for managing patients with severe COVID-19. Other treatments will be assessed to see if they are still as effective given the changes to parts of the virus in the Omicron variant.


Studies underway

At the present time, WHO is coordinating with a large number of researchers around the world to better understand Omicron. Studies currently underway or underway shortly include assessments of transmissibility, severity of infection (including symptoms), performance of vaccines and diagnostic tests, and effectiveness of treatments.

WHO encourages countries to contribute the collection and sharing of hospitalized patient data through the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform to rapidly describe clinical characteristics and patient outcomes.

More information will emerge in the coming days and weeks. WHO’s TAG-VE will continue to monitor and evaluate the data as it becomes available and assess how mutations in Omicron alter the behaviour of the virus.


Recommended actions for countries

As Omicron has been designated a Variant of Concern, there are several actions WHO recommends countries to undertake, including enhancing surveillance and sequencing of cases; sharing genome sequences on publicly available databases, such as GISAID; reporting initial cases or clusters to WHO; performing field investigations and laboratory assessments to better understand if Omicron has different transmission or disease characteristics, or impacts effectiveness of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics or public health and social measures. More detail in the announcement from 26 November.

Countries should continue to implement the effective public health measures to reduce COVID-19 circulation overall, using a risk analysis and science-based approach. They should increase some public health and medical capacities to manage an increase in cases. WHO is providing countries with support and guidance for both readiness and response.

In addition, it is vitally important that inequities in access to COVID-19 vaccines are urgently addressed to ensure that vulnerable groups everywhere, including health workers and older persons, receive their first and second doses, alongside equitable access to treatment and diagnostics.


Recommended actions for people

The most effective steps individuals can take to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus is to keep a physical distance of at least 1 metre from others; wear a well-fitting mask; open windows to improve ventilation; avoid poorly ventilated or crowded spaces; keep hands clean; cough or sneeze into a bent elbow or tissue; and get vaccinated when it’s their turn.

WHO will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available, including following meetings of the TAG-VE. In addition, information will be available on WHO’s digital and social media platforms.

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03/06/2021

कोरोना के संदर्भ में एक कहानी
इस संदर्भ में ओशो की एक कहानी याद आ रही है......
एक बड़े से खजूर के पेड़ पर एक आदमी चढ़ता है... खजूर तोड़ता है। खजूर तोड़ने के बाद नीचे उतरने लगता है।
पेड़ के पास में ही एक फकीर बैठा था। पेड़ से उतरने वाला आदमी जमीन से जब 8 फीट दूर रह जाता है तब वह फकीर जोर-जोर से चिल्लाकर उसको बार बार आगाह करता है कि "देख भाई संभल के उतरना"
"देख भाई अभी जमीन 7 फीट नीचे बची है।"
"हाथ मत छोड़ देना सावधान रहना।"
"गिर जाएगा तो चोट लग जाएगी हाथ पैर टूट जाएंगे।"
आदमी पेड़ से नीचे उतर जाता है और फिर फकीर से कहता है कि "वाह बाबा जी, जब मैं बिल्कुल ऊपर था, पेड़ की छलँगी पर था तब आपने एक बार भी नहीं कहा कि सावधान रहना और जब में इतनी नीचे आ गया कि जमीन बिल्कुल पास में थी तब आप मुझे बार-बार चिल्ला कर बोल रहे थे, ऐसा क्यों??
फकीर ने कहा कि "बेटा यही तो ध्यान देने वाली बात है। जब तू ऊपर था खतरा ज्यादा था तो तू खुद बहुत सावधान था एतिहियात बरत रहा था परंतु जैसे-जैसे नीचे आने लगा तू लापरवाह हो गया, असावधान हो गया"।
"बस यहीं से खतरा फिर बढ़ जाता है क्योंकि जब हम ऊपर होते हैं खतरे के पास होते हैं तो बहुत ज्यादा सावधान रहते हैं, खुद पर पूरा भरोसा रखते हैं, परंतु जैसे-जैसे खतरा कम होने लगता है हम असावधान हो जाते हैं, भूल जाते हैं कि जोखिम, संकट या खतरा अभी भी बना हुआ है। याद रखना यहां से भी गिरेंगे तो मान कर चलिए कि आपको नुकसान जरूर होगा हाथ पैर में चोट लगेगी ही सही।"
कुछ ऐसा ही कोरोना को लेकर हो रहा है। कोरोना अभी गया नहीं है, परंतु हम सभी लापरवाह हो गए हैं, असावधान हो गए हैं। भूल गये कि महामारी / बीमारी अभी गई नहीं है। सब चलता है...कोरोना गया...अब कुछ नहीं होगा, ऐसा मानकर चल रहे हैं। ध्यान रहे यही जरा सी लापरवाही हमें संकट में डाल सकती है।
अतः सावधान रहिए खतरा अभी टला नहीं है......
याद रखिए- 2 गज की दूरी मास्क है जरूरी,
दवाई भी कड़ाई भी बिल्कुल भी ढिलाई नहीं।
जहां भी रहिए सुरक्षित रहिए।

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