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View article: Health for All: Vision for the Future
Health for All: Vision for the Future Open
The vision of “Health for All” remains central to global health, emphasizing accessible, equitable, and quality health care for all individuals. This study explores how postgraduate students of Community Medicine in Mumbai envision achievi…
View article: Spatio-temporal patterns and spatial autocorrelation of chandipura virus outbreaks in India (2009–2023): A one health perspective
Spatio-temporal patterns and spatial autocorrelation of chandipura virus outbreaks in India (2009–2023): A one health perspective Open
The Chandipura virus, a sandfly-borne pathogen linked to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES), has emerged as a critical public health concern in India. Despite its sporadic detection, major outbreaks in 2014 and reports of AES cases in 2024 …
View article: A Cross-Sectional Study to Assess the Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour of Tribal Communities in a District of Maharashtra
A Cross-Sectional Study to Assess the Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour of Tribal Communities in a District of Maharashtra Open
Introduction Tribal populations in India face longstanding barriers to accessing formal healthcare due to economic, geographic, and cultural constraints. This study assessed the healthcare-seeking behaviour of tribal households in Palghar …
View article: Forecasting Dog Bite Incidents: An Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Time Series Analysis
Forecasting Dog Bite Incidents: An Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Time Series Analysis Open
Introduction: This study, driven by the high incidence of dog bites in India and the fatality risk of rabies, utilised Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) analysis to forecast dog bite trends in a metropolitan tertiary care ho…
View article: Temporal Trends of Dog Bite Cases and their Correlation with Meteorological Factors in a Metropolitan City
Temporal Trends of Dog Bite Cases and their Correlation with Meteorological Factors in a Metropolitan City Open
Background: Dog bites are a major public health concern in India. Understanding the temporal trends of dog bites and their correlation with meteorological data will help develop effective strategies for prevention under one health program.…
View article: Mapping the Outbreaks of Dengue and Chikungunya and Their Syndemic in India: A Comprehensive Analysis Over the Past Decade Utilizing the Data From the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP)
Mapping the Outbreaks of Dengue and Chikungunya and Their Syndemic in India: A Comprehensive Analysis Over the Past Decade Utilizing the Data From the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) Open
The findings underscore significant variability in dengue and chikungunya syndemic across India, highlighting regions with severe dual burden. Enhanced surveillance for close watch on syndemic occurrence and its impact needs to be studied,…
View article: Prevalence, pattern and predictors of fast-food consumption among the undergraduate nursing students of a tertiary level hospital
Prevalence, pattern and predictors of fast-food consumption among the undergraduate nursing students of a tertiary level hospital Open
The global fast-food industry has grown exponentially, significantly impacting public health by contributing to metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, patterns, and predictors of fast…
View article: Geographic Distribution and Temporal Trends of Zika Virus Outbreaks in India (2016–2023): Insights From the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Data
Geographic Distribution and Temporal Trends of Zika Virus Outbreaks in India (2016–2023): Insights From the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Data Open
View article: Profile and Geospatial Analysis of Dog Bite Cases Attending the Antirabies Vaccine Outpatient Department at the Tertiary Level Hospital of Mumbai
Profile and Geospatial Analysis of Dog Bite Cases Attending the Antirabies Vaccine Outpatient Department at the Tertiary Level Hospital of Mumbai Open
Background: Dog bites pose a significant public health concern in India, necessitating an understanding of their epidemiological profile and spatial distribution. Adopting the One Health approach, which considers the interconnection of hum…
View article: Satisfaction among patients seeking services at an urban health training center during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Delhi, India
Satisfaction among patients seeking services at an urban health training center during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Delhi, India Open
A BSTRACT Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges to the provision of routine health services. As we continue providing non-COVID services, it is essential that the community perceives them to be satisfactory and safe to ens…
View article: Ten-year (2013–2022) trends of measles outbreaks reported under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Program in India
Ten-year (2013–2022) trends of measles outbreaks reported under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Program in India Open
View article: Contextualization of the trends in number of beneficiaries vaccinated at a COVID-19 vaccination centre in Delhi, India
Contextualization of the trends in number of beneficiaries vaccinated at a COVID-19 vaccination centre in Delhi, India Open
View article: Insights from Training Drive for Coronavirus Disease-19 Vaccination in India
Insights from Training Drive for Coronavirus Disease-19 Vaccination in India Open
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View article: COVID-19 vaccination in India: An ethical perspective
COVID-19 vaccination in India: An ethical perspective Open
View article: Prevalence and gender differences in risk factors for noncommunicable diseases in an urban village of Delhi, India
Prevalence and gender differences in risk factors for noncommunicable diseases in an urban village of Delhi, India Open
Introduction: About 60% of all deaths in India occur due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their complications. Early screening for the risk factors can result in a significant reduction in morbidity & mortality. The study was conduct…
View article: Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccination in India: A SWOT Analysis
Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccination in India: A SWOT Analysis Open
Objective: This study aimed to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in India. Methods: The internal and external attributes affecting the vaccination roll…
View article: Assessment of birth satisfaction among the women attending the immunization clinics in South Delhi: A cross-sectional study
Assessment of birth satisfaction among the women attending the immunization clinics in South Delhi: A cross-sectional study Open
Background: A woman's satisfaction with childbirth services can have a significant impact on her mental health and ability to bond with her neonate. Indian women's satisfaction with childbirth services has been explored qualitatively, or b…
View article: Delays and barriers to early treatment initiation for childhood tuberculosis in India
Delays and barriers to early treatment initiation for childhood tuberculosis in India Open
BACKGROUND: India accounts for 27% of global childhood tuberculosis (TB) burden. Understanding barriers to early diagnosis and treatment in children may improve care and outcomes. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed among 89 chi…
View article: Hysteroscopic salpingosonography: a novel technique for infertile patients
Hysteroscopic salpingosonography: a novel technique for infertile patients Open
Background: Infertility is akin to curse in our country. Patients of infertility run from pillar to post to get relief. Government Hospitals in India lie at the tail end of window-shopping of infertility centres by the patients having exha…
View article: High risk for latent tuberculosis infection among medical residents and nursing students in India
High risk for latent tuberculosis infection among medical residents and nursing students in India Open
Defining occupational latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) risk among healthcare workers is needed to support implementation of prevention guidelines. Prospective cohort study of 200 medical residents and nursing students in India was cond…
View article: Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Urban Slums of Nanded City
Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Urban Slums of Nanded City Open
Background: Complications during pregnancy and delivery are well documented and can be prevented and managed effectively especially with adequate antenatal care. Women in urban slums represent a marginalized community and improving health …
View article: Changing Scenario in Indian Contraceptive Methods: A Glimpse Through a Tertiary Hospital Statistics
Changing Scenario in Indian Contraceptive Methods: A Glimpse Through a Tertiary Hospital Statistics Open
View article: Changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) During First Year among Undergraduate Students of a Medical College in New Delhi
Changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) During First Year among Undergraduate Students of a Medical College in New Delhi Open
Background: The transition from secondary school to university is a critical period in student’s life which can influence their nutri- tional status impacting health in later life. The study conducted to assess changes in BMI after 8 month…
View article: Assessment of the Attitude Toward Doctor-Patient Relationship Among Students of a Medical College in New Delhi: A Cross-sectional Study
Assessment of the Attitude Toward Doctor-Patient Relationship Among Students of a Medical College in New Delhi: A Cross-sectional Study Open
View article: Epidemiological profile of tuberculosis patients in Delhi, India: A retrospective data analysis from the directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS) center
Epidemiological profile of tuberculosis patients in Delhi, India: A retrospective data analysis from the directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS) center Open
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) has been a public health menace for decades. India harbors its highest burden globally. The present study was conducted to study the epidemiological profile of patients taking treatment from a directly observe…
View article: Clinico-epidemiological profile of patients admitted with Plasmodium vivax malaria in a tertiary care hospital, Delhi
Clinico-epidemiological profile of patients admitted with Plasmodium vivax malaria in a tertiary care hospital, Delhi Open
Background: Malaria is an important public health problem in India. Severe and complicated forms of malaria are usually associated with Plasmodium falciparum species. But recently published literature suggests that Plasmodium vivax infecti…
View article: Place and type of delivery along with assistance during delivery among women residing in a village in South Delhi: Low performance pocket within a high performing state
Place and type of delivery along with assistance during delivery among women residing in a village in South Delhi: Low performance pocket within a high performing state Open
Background: Various initiatives have been taken under the National Health Mission to improve coverage of institutional deliveries. Yet there are disparities in the proportion of institutional deliveries between states. A high proportion of…
View article: Telephonic follow-up to assess compliance to advice regarding lifestyle modification and confirmation of diagnosis given during a diabetes screening camp
Telephonic follow-up to assess compliance to advice regarding lifestyle modification and confirmation of diagnosis given during a diabetes screening camp Open
Background: Compliance to the advice given in the diabetes screening camp will ensure timely diagnosis and lifestyle modification in high risk individuals. The objective of the study was to determine factors associated with follow up telep…
View article: Resident doctors’ attitudes toward tuberculosis patients
Resident doctors’ attitudes toward tuberculosis patients Open