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On The AfyaProds: 06-The Rate of Kenyan MEDICS Search For Greener Pastures ABROAD.This newsletter indicates the intentio...
30/01/2025

On The AfyaProds: 06-The Rate of Kenyan MEDICS Search For Greener Pastures ABROAD.

This newsletter indicates the intention of Kenyan medical professionals to migrate to another country in search for better job pay, speciality and environment. In terms of countries of preference to migrate, the USA was preferred by the majority of respondents who intended to migrate abroad at 34.9%. Canada, the UK and Australia followed at 20.6%, 19.8 and 12.7% respectively.

About 60% (include 64.4%) of the respondents in the survey reported intention to migrate from Kenya to other countries. The pharmaceutical technologists were the highest proportion of the cadres willing to migrate to other countries at 79% while the nurses and medical oficers were the least willing to migrate at 58%.

Majority of the respondents who had started planning to migrate to another country were not sure on the duration they intended to migrate. Medical laboratory oficers were the highest proportion of the cadres not sure on the duration they intended to migrate at 54.6% while the medical officers were the least at 30%

In terms of the reasons for migration, most respondents reported seeking better terms of service and specialty training. The pharmacist reported the highest proportion of those seeking better terms of service at 66.7% and pharmaceutical technologist reported the highest proportion of those seeking specialty training at 71.4%. The pharmaceutical technologist reported social reasons as the other reason.

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On The AfyaProds are personal expertise views and rich knowledge for informational purposes. Written by Mr. Isaac Ogutu, Bsc. Medical Laboratory Sciences. Expert in Quality Assurance, Health Systems and Lab. Diagnosis. AfyaProds Diagnostic Services

E: isaacogutu66@gmail.com

BEING A MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGIST ON MARKET- Part 3Congratulations to those who got inspired and motivated after reading ...
01/08/2024

BEING A MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGIST ON MARKET- Part 3
Congratulations to those who got inspired and motivated after reading Part 2. Today I am a very happy man as I pen down this. I appreciate all those positive feedback of mentorship and encouragement from those seeking jobs in medical sector, the medical student awaiting internship posting, those waiting to be absorbed into job market and finally the already employed laying paths of wisgom and guidance ti us. Mungu awabariki.

Mathew 7:7 - Ask and it shall be given, seek and ye shall find, knock and the door shall be opened to you. To colleague graduates, nothing comes on a silver plate. You want job goooo look for it. Some opportunity is out there vacant, a microscope is lying outside there has never been powered on, just waiting for you. A semi-autolyser biochemisty machine model iChem-535 has drifted the mind of a clinician running to the lab to run full hemogram and rapid diagnostic tests yet you are there. I motivated myself as I got out.

Before I continue further, I am happy I GOT MY LICENSE. I am granted by the KMLTTB BOARD to practise according to my professional jurisdiction. I am motivated than never before to strongly join my earning colleagues. I have graduated from Kenyatta University School of health sciences and happy I took a nice picture with my mentor and favourite lecturer Dr. Onesmus Muia Mutuku, Ph.D . So what is NEXT after school?
Wait, Iam well versed with soft skills like and . I market private medical laboratory stuffs and pump them with business strategies that can help elavate business in this competitive world. I just remember, that after walking the whole day looking for a job, this has secured me a locum at Langata Diagnostics Laboratory and right now its doing great. I make sure my work is professional and accorded with much quality, passionate and for the best interest of the facility.

As a Quality Assurance enthutitiast, having squared ISO 15189:2022 by guidance of my QA gurus at my former attachment center: Avenue Healthcare from madaktari Aggrey Anari and Richard Barasa ,. I yet got to chat a vibrant QA mentor, inspector, assesor, the one Antony Jaccodul-MLS,MBA , a KU alumni and founding chair of AKUMELS, an association I served as an organising secretary in year 21/22, and also got a short run with chairs like Martin K. Macharia . Quality Assurance is a pillar in lab diagnosis. I am looking forward to learn more from this.

Lastly. I encourage all, BUILD VALUE. I realise jobs will look for you if you are worthy it. If you have not attained the worthiness, in what HR will say years of experience, do something, volunteer, sukuma those locums. As a practitioner of mustard seed faith, this will be my last series on job search. I am believe my employment is comig soon. Don't give up the search too. Usichoke.

My goal is to join a dynamic medical laboratory team where I can contribute to improving patient care through accurate and timely diagnostic testing. I am particularly interested in opportunities that offer professional growth and the chance to work on cutting-edge medical advancements. If you know of any opportunities or have any connections in the medical laboratory field, I would love to connect and discuss how my background and skills align with potential roles. I DELIVER.

Feel free to reach out to me directly or share this post with your network. Thank you for your support!

THE ESCHERICHIA COLI (E.coli bacteria) LAB DIAGNOSIS & DISEASES ASSOCIATEDEscherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative ...
03/07/2024

THE ESCHERICHIA COLI (E.coli bacteria) LAB DIAGNOSIS & DISEASES ASSOCIATED
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus in group of gut bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae. Its known to be a part of normal intestinal flora but can also be the cause of intestinal and extraintestinal illness in humans. There are hundreds of identified E. coli strains, resulting in a spectrum of disease from mild, self-limited gastroenteritis to renal failure and septic shock. Its virulence lends to E. coli’s ability to evade host defenses and develop resistance to common antibiotics. pathogenicity

PATHOGENICITY
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacterium that is commonly found in the gut of humans and warm-blooded animals. Most strains of E. coli are harmless. Some strains however, such as Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), can cause severe foodborne disease. It is transmitted to humans primarily through consumption of contaminated foods, such as raw or undercooked ground meat products, raw milk, and contaminated raw vegetables and sprouts.
Intestinal illnesses will be described by the causative E. coli subtypes, including enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), which is also known as Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and will be referred to as EHEC/STEC, entero-invasive Escherichia coli (EIEC), enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC), and enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC). Extraintestinal illnesses will be described based on clinical disease.

Extraintestinal infections caused by E. coli are generally the result of the translocation of commensal E. coli outside of the intestine. The urinary tract is the most common extraintestinal site of infection caused by E. coli. UTIs are a significant reason for ambulatory care visits in the US and is the second most common cause of hospitalization after pneumonia.

Urinary tract infections from E. coli result from bacteria ascending the urethra and are more common in women than men, given the proximity of the urethra. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) caused by E. coli is common, but ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is more common.

Hospitalized patients, particularly those on mechanical ventilation, are at an increased risk of aspirating gastric contents. E. coli bacteremia is often the result of a primary E. coli infection at another site. Community-acquired E. coli bacteremia is most frequently the result of urinary tract infections in older adults, while hospitalized patients likely develop bacteremia as a result of lower respiratory tract infection.

ROLE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
Escherichia coli (E. coli) plays several important roles:
1. Digestion and Nutrient Absorption: E. coli helps break down complex food molecules, making nutrients available for absorption.
2. Vitamin Production: E. coli produces vitamins like Vitamin K, Biotin, and Folate, essential for various bodily functions.
3. Gut Health: E. coli maintains a healthy gut microbiome, supporting immune system function and preventing overgrowth of harmful bacteria.
4. Immune System Modulation: E. coli interacts with the immune system, helping to regulate inflammation and prevent excessive immune responses.
5. Production of Antimicrobial Compounds: E. coli produces compounds that inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, helping to maintain a balanced gut microbiota.
6. Biotechnology and Research: E. coli is widely used in genetic engineering, molecular biology, and biotechnology applications, such as protein production and gene cloning.
7. Decomposition and Environmental Cycling: E. coli plays a role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in the environment.
8. Food Safety: E. coli is used as an indicator organism to monitor food safety and detect potential contamination.
These roles demonstrate the importance of E. coli in human health, biotechnology, and the environment.

HARMFUL EFFECTS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
Escherichia coli (E. coli) can have harmful effects, including:
1. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): E. coli can cause UTIs, leading to symptoms like burning during urination, frequent urination, and abdominal pain.
2. Food Poisoning: E. coli can cause food poisoning, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and fever.
3. Gastroenteritis: E. coli can cause inflammation of the gut, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever.
4. Meningitis: In rare cases, E. coli can cause meningitis, an infection of the lining around the brain and spinal cord.
5. Sepsis: E. coli can cause sepsis, a life-threatening condition that occurs when the bacteria enter the bloodstream and trigger a systemic inflammatory response.
6. Kidney Failure: In severe cases, E. coli infections can lead to kidney failure, particularly in children and the elderly.
7. Anemia: E. coli infections can lead to anemia, a condition characterized by low red blood cell count.
8. Pneumonia: E. coli can cause pneumonia, an infection of the lungs.
9. Bloodstream Infections: E. coli can cause bloodstream infections, which can lead to sepsis and other complications.
10. Death: In severe cases, E. coli infections can lead to death, especially in vulnerable populations like the elderly, young children, and people with compromised immune systems.
It's important to note that not all E. coli strains are harmful, and some are even beneficial. However, certain strains, like E. coli O157:H7, can cause severe illness.

LAB DIAGNOSIS OF E. COLI
The choice of diagnostic method depends on the clinical presentation of the infection, the suspected source (e.g., urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract), and the urgency of diagnosis. For severe cases or outbreaks, rapid molecular methods like PCR may be preferred due to their speed and accuracy.

-Culture: The primary method for diagnosing E. coli infections is by culturing the bacteria from clinical samples such as stool, urine, blood, or other body fluids. Stool culture is particularly common for gastrointestinal infections caused by E. coli. The culture allows for identification of the specific strain of E. coli and testing for antibiotic susceptibility. Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing: Once cultured, the bacteria can be tested against various antibiotics to determine which treatments will be effective.
-Gram Stain: This technique is used to initially classify bacteria based on their cell wall characteristics. E. coli appears as Gram-negative rods under a microscope.
-Biochemical Tests: Various biochemical tests are performed to confirm the presence of E. coli and distinguish it from other bacteria. These tests may include indole production, lactose fermentation, and others.
-PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction): Molecular techniques like PCR can rapidly detect the presence of E. coli DNA in clinical samples. This method is highly sensitive and specific, providing a quicker alternative to traditional culture methods in some cases.
-Serotyping: E. coli strains can be further characterized by serotyping, which involves identifying specific antigens on the bacterial surface. This can be useful for epidemiological purposes.

TREATMENT OF E.COLI INFECTIONS
Treatment of E. coli infections depends on several factors including the type of infection, severity, and antibiotic susceptibility of the specific strain of E. coli. Here’s a general outline of treatment approaches:
-Fluid Replacement: For mild cases of E. coli gastrointestinal infections (such as traveler's diarrhea), the primary treatment may involve oral rehydration therapy to replace fluids and electrolytes lost due to diarrhea.
-Antibiotics: In more severe cases or when the infection spreads beyond the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections), antibiotics may be necessary. The choice of antibiotic depends on the susceptibility testing of the specific strain of E. coli involved. Commonly used antibiotics include:
o Fluoroquinolones: Such as ciprofloxacin or levofloxacin.
o Third-generation cephalosporins: Such as ceftriaxone or cefotaxime.
o Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole: Especially for uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
It's important to note that there are increasing concerns about antibiotic resistance in E. coli, so treatment choices should be guided by local antibiotic resistance patterns and susceptibility testing results.
-Supportive Care: This includes managing symptoms such as fever, pain, and dehydration. Anti-diarrheal medications may be used cautiously, depending on the severity of symptoms and the type of infection.
-Hospitalization: In severe cases, especially if there is sepsis or other complications, hospitalization may be required for intravenous antibiotics and supportive care.
-Prevention: Preventing E. coli infections involves good hygiene practices, such as thorough handwashing, safe food preparation (especially when handling raw meat and vegetables), and avoiding unpasteurized dairy products and contaminated water.

Isaac Ogutu
MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST.
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Congratulations! God's grace, 2023;  At Founder Of The Year Awards (FOYA). Having won HealthPreneur of the Year Under 30...
23/05/2024

Congratulations! God's grace, 2023; At Founder Of The Year Awards (FOYA). Having won HealthPreneur of the Year Under 30yrs. Healthcare is our business. I have a motivation to you: If you cant do it TODAY, do it NOW. You never know. He rewards the efforts at his own appointed time and he has good plans for you. Jer 29:11-13❤️

Since 2020, during the tough pangs of COVID-19, as a medical laboratory scientist, I found this healthcare ideation to help people by creating awareness and offering health education and services to aid easen anxiousness around the pandemic and other disease infections concenred.

3 years later, by Grace of GOD,, with invigorated passion and undying hardwork to better peoples health and advocate for quality, affordable and trusted healthcare service, I WON IT. Thank you all to those who have stood by and believed me.

ISAAC OGUTU
Licenced Medical Lab Scientist
Founder: AfyaProds Diagnostic Services - AfyaFitness20 Healthcare- Consult-Afya TeleHealth

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God's Defined moments. 11/11. At Weston Hotel presention my healthcare innovation: Consult-Afya TeleHealth  during 2nd A...
11/05/2024

God's Defined moments. 11/11. At Weston Hotel presention my healthcare innovation: Consult-Afya TeleHealth during 2nd Annual Health and Science Innovative and Entrepreneurship.
Consult-Afya apart from offering online consultations, is dedicated to offer solutions in interpretation of medical documents including lab tests and results, prescription to aid in literacy and awareness to the medical information.

We have a plan, knowledge is power.The innovation won no.3 because it has a clear goal,good scope of objectives, prospectus market value, understands the dynamic need and has concrete team.

ISAAC OGUTU
Founder |Team Leader | Award Winning Healthpreneur | MLO
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