In Peshawar, a big scandal of manipulation of one billion gloves of caretaker government came to light. Regarding 2 crore 82 lakh gloves, the concerned officers were unaware.
According to the documents, the health department has decided to purchase examination gloves in 2024, gloves worth Rs 98.39 crore were purchased in February, March.
Chinese sports delegation will go to the 17th Paralympic Games – Health News Network – Health Portal
{“id”:”497050″,”toptitle”:””,”toptitle_color”:””,”title”:”Chinese sports delegation will go to the 17th Paralympic Games”,”title_color”:””,”subtitle”:””,”subtitle_color”:””,”crtime”:”2024-08-19 08:58:08″,”condition”:”Source: Health News”,”thumb”: “”}This newspaper (Reporter Wu Qian)The 17th Paralympic Games will be held in Paris, France from August 28 to September 8, 2024. On August 16, the Chinese sports delegation was established in Beijing, with Cheng Kai, Chairman of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation, as the head of the delegation, and Zhou Changkui, Secretary of the Party Group and Chairman of the Board, as the executive head of the delegation. The total number of the delegation is 516, including 284 athletes. All athletes are amateurs, with occupations including workers, farmers, students, civil servants, etc. Among them, 189 have participated in the Paralympic Games, and 95 are participating in the Paralympic Games for the first time.
According to reports, the delegation will participate in 302 events in 19 major events including archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, canoeing, cycling, and blind football at this Paralympic Games.
It is understood that this Paralympic Games will have 22 major events and 549 minor events, and 4,400 athletes from about 160 countries and regions will participate. This is the 11th time that my country has sent a delegation to participate in the Summer Paralympic Games.
- Some of the health centers most affected by the power outages were the Dr. Angel Larralde, Rafael Gonzalez Plaza, Jose Maria Espinoza Maternal and Child Hospital, Jose Antonio Paez and Raul Leoni Hospitals | Photo: EFE
The non-governmental organization (NGO) Monitor Salud reported that at least 32% of hospitals in Venezuela suffered constant blackouts between May and June 2024.
Monitoring showed that 32 health centers were affected by power outages during that period. The organization divided the affected health centers according to the hours during which they were without services.
The NGO explained that 67.7% of the affected hospitals had power outages lasting between 19 and 24 hours, while 14.7% had power cuts lasting between 13 and 18 hours, another 14.7% had power restrictions lasting between 7 and 12 hours, and finally 2.9% had power cuts lasting up to 6 hours.
Among the hospitals most affected by these restrictions on electricity service are Dr. Angel Larralde (Carabobo), Rafael González Plaza (Carabobo), José María Espinoza Maternal and Child Hospital (Falcón), José Antonio Páez (Apure) and Raúl Leoni (Bolívar).
Blackouts persist in hospitals
Although Monitor Salud’s report corresponds to the months of May and June, the organization has documented power outages in hospitals after the dates of that report.
The most recent occurred on Sunday, August 11, at the José María Vargas Hospital in Caracas. The blackout occurred at night and affected nearby areas in the San José parish of the capital.
The power plant is working, but it is only able to provide services in some rooms and critical areas,” Monitor Salud indicated in a publication by X along with photographs of the dark hospital.
On July 29, X users reported a similar incident at the Maracay Central Hospital in Aragua state. The posts indicated that the health center suffered a power outage at night and that doctors had to complete a surgery with the flashlights on their cell phones.
CT services closed
The National Hospital Survey (ENH) revealed on June 28 that 75% of CT and MRI services in Venezuela are currently closed, a situation that has been occurring since 2015.
According to the latest report, patients are forced to go to private services to obtain diagnostic images, where the cost of a CT scan costs up to 150 dollars, or 42 current minimum wages.
In the case of ultrasound services, it was recorded that 40% of them are not working, while for X-rays the inoperability is 32%, added the document prepared by the NGO Doctors for Health.
ENH warned that, although it is true that these devices are very expensive, they are necessary to ensure that the capacity of care in the country’s hospitals is “moderately acceptable.”
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2024-08-12 18:58:14
According to the latest data, already this year in 226 patients whooping cough was identified in the thirtieth week 41 new cases of whooping cough are suspected the National Center for Public Health and Pharmaceuticals (NNGYK) registered the disease.
And West Nile fever also appeared for the first time this year, and the virus was identified in two patients.
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Among the infectious diseases that can be prevented by vaccination, 41 cases of pertussis (whooping cough), one rubella and one case of parotitis epidemica (mumps) were recorded in the infectious disease register.
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Reports of suspected whooping cough came from the capital and ten counties (Bács-Kiskun, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Csongrád-Csanád, Fejér, Hajdú-Bihar, Heves, Pest, Somogy, Tolna and Zala).
Age of patients:
- 15 patients were infants;
- 2 patients aged 3-5 years;
- 2 patients aged 6-9 years;
- 5 patients aged 10-14 years;
- 1 patient aged 15-19;
- 5 patients are 40-49 years old;
- 5 patients aged 50-59;
- And 6 patients belonged to the age group over 60 years old.
The microbiological tests performed supported the clinical diagnosis in 14 patients. Diagnostic tests for the other patients are still ongoing.
What is whooping cough?
Whooping cough is a droplet-borne, highly contagious disease that can affect people of all ages. It is especially dangerous for babies under the age of 6 months who do not yet have adequate protection, he said earlier Ágnes Rósa, vice president of the Association of Home Pediatricians (HGYE) of our newspaper. In patients younger than six months, a serious, sometimes fatal, outcome must be expected. During bouts of coughing, there is a severe lack of oxygen, which can lead to brain damage, pneumonia, respiratory failure, and even rib fractures as a complication. Adolescents and adults usually show milder symptoms, not infrequently the infection is confirmed against the background of a cough lasting for weeks.
There was also a diarrhea epidemic
In its weekly report, the authority also reported that between July 22 and 28, a mass community gastroenteritis outbreak was reported. In Hajdú-Bihar county, an enteric epidemic started on July 20 with fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps among workers at a workplace.
They know of a total of 564 patients, of whom 39 were guest workers, and no one was hospitalized.
The patients all had lunch in the same kitchen, the food chain safety and animal health department of the government office has also started investigating the case, and the laboratory tests are still in progress. The public health department of the territorially competent government office also examined the drinking water, and 16 samples were taken from the balloon and refrigerated drinking water tanks provided to the guest workers, as well as from the tap water in the dining room. In no case did the results meet the quality requirements of drinking water. The authority took the necessary measures.
In the family of a man from Fejér County who was diagnosed with a tick-borne encephalitis virus disease in the 29th week, tests confirmed tick-borne encephalitis virus seropositivity in 3 more people in the 30th week. The 13- and 15-year-old girls needed hospital care, while the 46-year-old mother was asymptomatic. Family accumulation can be linked to the continuous consumption of unheated (raw) goat milk.
In Hungary, in the 30th week of 2024, West Nile fever was diagnosed for the first time in a 59-year-old woman from Hajdú-Bihar County and a 51-year-old man from Budapest. During the epidemiological investigation, it was revealed that the patients had not traveled abroad, so the infections can be considered to be of domestic origin. In the hospital, the treating doctors experienced confusion, fever, headache and drowsiness in the patients.
In the 30th week, a case of viral hemorrhagic fever of imported origin was reported in a 41-year-old Indian male patient living in the county of Vas. The patient visited India during the incubation period. The diagnostic laboratory test confirmed the pathological role of the Dengue virus.
Two suspected cases of malaria were also reported. One of the patients is a 15-month-old male infant with German citizenship, who was traveling with his parents in Hungary when his symptoms appeared. They arrived from Africa two days before the onset of the disease, where they stayed during the incubation period, so the child could acquire the infection there.
The other patient is a 56-year-old man living in the Pest county who fell ill in Ghana, where he received anti-malarial treatment, the NNGYK said in its weekly report.