Acute pharyngitis
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Browse recently discussed Acute pharyngitis cases by specialistsDNS convexity to left. Hypertrophied inferior turbinates both sides. PNAS are clear.
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Upper GI endoscopy to exclude oesophagus, stomach and duodenum lesions.Routine blood investigation for Diabetes mellitus and Thyroid.
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Florence Hospital
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Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad. Maharashtra
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While childhood immunization has made remarkable progress, adult vaccination remains overlooked in many parts of India. In your opinion, what is the biggest barrier to increasing adult vaccination rates in India?
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A survey revealed more than 95% of vaccine preventable diseases (VPD) associated adult deaths have been reported in India. Pneumonia accounts for 39% (146/374) and meningitis for 24.3% (91/374) of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), causing 38,811 confirmed cases and 2,266 deaths in 2017. Insurance Information Bureau of India also stated that “certain infectious and parasitic diseases” was the top insurance claim category in 2016-17. In light of this, it’s clear: Controlling VPDs in adults through timely vaccination is crucial. What’s your take on adult vaccination in India? Should India be doing more to integrate it into routine healthcare and national health programs?
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