Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Chikungunya - A Persistent Pakistani Public Health Crisis-Juniper Publishers

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Chikungunya - A Persistent Pakistani Public Health Crisis


Authored by Amna Amad Siddiqui
Over the past few years, Pakistan has been under a significant burden of various health crises--ranging from our persistent battle with the polio virus to a boom in infectious outbreaks such as that of Dengue Fever and Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever. Despite multiple such challenges over the decade, presence of an ongoing Chikungunya epidemic in Pakistan makes the inefficiency of our public health system glaringly obvious.

A viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus), Chikungunya was first isolated in Pakistan in rodents and one human by Darvesh et al.[1]. Later, it was detected in a number of individuals in Lahore amidst the dengue epidemic of 2011 [2]. Since the official report of an outbreak in November 2016, [3] cases of chikungunya have had an exponential increase with 405 reported cases in 2016 and a total of 4,868 cases in 2017, with majority (4138) reported from Karachi while the rest from Tharparkar and other districts of Sindh [4]. Although with a low mortality risk, infection with the chikungunya virus can be chronic with systemic complications and can, in rare case, prove to be fatal. Symptoms of this condition mainly include fever and joint pain. Patients may also present with muscle pain, headache, rash, nausea and fatigue. Joint pain in particular can be debilitating and may last for years [5]. 

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Omphalocele-Exstrophy-Imperforate Anus-Spinal Defects (OEIS) Complex: About Two Cases and Review-Juniper Publishers

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Omphalocele-Exstrophy-Imperforate Anus-Spinal Defects (OEIS) Complex: About Two Cases and Review

Authored by Ons Cherif

OEIS complex (Omphalocele, Exstrophy of the cloaca or the bladder, Imperforate anus, and Spine abnormalities) is a rare defect, without obvious etiology in most cases. We report two cases of OEIS complex, and we propose to review the different causes, the etiopathogenesis as well as the clinical characteristics of this pathological entity by referring to a recent review of the literature. 


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