Coronary angiography Risk Factors

Heart ailments are the issues that you might want to stay away from. It’s like as if you are walking with a time bomb that might just go off anytime without you noticing it. Your heart is something you really want to protect from any complications and keeping it healthy is the soundest thing...
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Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases

Introduction When a person has loose or watery stools, he has diarrhea. If mucus and blood can be seen in the stools, he has dysentery. Diarrhea can be mild...
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Cholera Disease

Introduction Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease caused by V. Cholera 01 (Classical or E1 Tor).Cases ranges from symptomless to severe infections. Unless there is rapid replacement of and...
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Hepatitis E

Formerly known as Hepatitis non A non B. It is self-limiting disease transmitted by water or food contamination by faeces of patients. Incubation period : 2-9 weeks Agent :...
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Hepatitis C

Mainly transmitted through blood & blood products. Incubation period 6-7 weeks. Clinical illness is mild, usually asymatomatic (50%) with a high rate of (more than 50%) chronic hepatitis, which...
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Hepatitis B

Introduction about Hepatitis  B : Formally known as serum hepatitis hepatitis. Usually, it is an acute self limited infection, which may be either subclinical or symptomatic. In approximately 5...
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Hepatitis A

Introduction : Formerly known as “Infective” hepatitis or epidemic jaundice, caused by hepatitis A virus. Although mortally is less (0.1%) patients may be incapacitated for many weeks. Incidence &...
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