Thursday, January 13, 2022

300 Dists Seeing Weekly Positivity Rate Of Over 5%

300 Dists Seeing Weekly Positivity Rate Of Over 5%


New Delhi: India is witnessing a “phenomenally high” growth rate in Covid-19 cases with 300 districts recording above 5% weekly positivity rate, up from 78 districts a week ago, officials said.
Tamil Nadu’s positivity rate on Wednesday was 11.3%, while the weekly average test positivity rate was 7.7%. Hotspots Chennai and Chengalpet recorded more than 20% positivity on Wednesday. The surge in cases is also evident as more states are reporting high caseload, with some including poll-bound UP (14 times), Bihar (11.27 times) and MP (10.95 times) witnessing an exponential rise in active caseload over one week.
Endorsing the World Health Organisation’s warning, health officials in India urged people to not become complacent and treat Omicron infection as common cold. “Omicron is not the common cold, cannot take it lightly. We need to be vigilant, get vaccinated and follow Covid-appropriate behaviour,” NI- TI Aayog member-health V K Paul said. At present, 19 states have more than 10,000 active cases, compared to six such states just a week ago. In Punjab, active cases are 8.65 times the load a week ago.

›Must not slacken, P 10

Chennai, 3 districts report 60% of cases


Tamil Nadu on Wednesday added 17,934 new Covid-19 cases when 29 of the 38 districts reported a surge in fresh cases. Chennai with 7,372 new cases, along with Chengalpet (1,840), Tiruvallur (931), Kancheepuram (620) reported nearly 60% of (10,763) of new cases in Tamil Nadu.

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Yesterday once more for Assam pig-heart transplant ‘pioneer’ Dhani Ram Baruah

 

Yesterday once more for Assam pig-heart transplant ‘pioneer’ Dhani Ram Baruah


Prabin.Kalita@timesgroup.com

12.01.2022

Guwahati: Dr Dhani Ram Baruah, the maverick surgeon from Assam who was arrested 25 years ago after he claimed to have kept a terminally ill patient alive for a week on a pig’s heart and lungs, can no longer speak coherently because of illness. But he remembers clearly, with a mix of regret and happiness, the controversial jour ney of the “medical breakthrough” that is now the toast of science but no longer belongs to him.

As news arrived from the US about the first-ever full, live pigheart transplant into a human, 72-year-old Baruah could barely suppress a smile at the thought of what might have been, longtime associate Dr Geeta told TOIon Tuesday. “One is unable to understand most of what he is saying,” she said. “But he conveyed to me that he remembers the surgery he perfor med on January1,1997, on Purno Saikia. ”

The patient, a 32-year-old with a ventricular septal defect,
or a hole in the heart, lived on the transplanted pig’s heart and lungs for seven days at Baruah’s hilltop facility in Sonapur on the outskirts of Guwahati before he died of multiple infections.

Baruah, a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in the UK, had a heart surgeon from Hong Kong, Dr Jonathan Ho, assist him in the transplant. “We had initiated the pre-surgery preparation like finding blood donors since December 30, 1996. The final preparation was done 48 hours before the surgery,” Dr Geeta said. After the events were reported, the then AGP government in Assam arrested both Baruah and Ho on the charge of violating the Human Organs Transplantation Act that bars xenotransplantation. Both were kept at Guwahati jail for 40 days before being freed on bail. When he returned from jail, Baruah found his clinic, laboratory and pig farm at Dr Dhaniram Heart Institute and Research Centre gutted in a blaze. Dr Geeta said the surgeon had no knowledge of what happened to his case.

His advocate Nilamani Sen Deka, who went on to become agriculture minister in the Tarun Gogoi-led Congress cabinet, said on Tuesday, “Dr Baruah deserves Nobel for his pioneering work on pig-organ transplantation. He was a victim of the then government in the state.

US docs transplant genetically modified pig’s heart into human

 US docs transplant genetically modified pig’s heart into human


Chidanand.Rajghatta@timesgroup.com

12.01.2022

Washington: In what was claimed to be the first-of-itskind surgery in the world, doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine outside Washington DC have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a 57-year-old patient with terminal illness.

The patient, Maryland resident David Bennett, is doing well three days after the surgery, the university’s medical center said on Monday, as doctors who performed the operation revealed the transplanted heart was working normally and creating the pulse and pressure associated with the human heart. The surgery took place on Friday and took about eight hours.

A mix of regret and happiness for Dr Baruah

Dr Dhani Ram Baruah, 72, the maverick surgeon from Assam who was held 25 years ago after he claimed to have kept a terminally ill patient alive for seven days on a pig’s heart and lungs, can no longer speak coherently because of an illness, reports Prabin Kalita. But he remembers, with a mix of regret and happiness, the controversial journey of his “medical breakthrough”. On getting the US news, he could barely suppress a smile, aide Dr Geeta said. 

3 dental colleges get notices for excess fees

 

3 dental colleges get notices for excess fees


12.01.2022

Bengaluru: The admission overseeing committee has sent notices to three dental colleges in the state for charging excess fees for PG courses, reports Sruthy Susan Ullas. The panel has asked the colleges to refund the additional fees or they have to show cause as to why action should not be initiated against them for violating the consensual agreement.

The colleges which have been sent notices are Rajarajeshwari Dental College and Hospital, Bengaluru; Oxford Dental College, Bengaluru; and Maratha Mandal Dental College, Belagavi.

We’ve receipts from students, says panel

The committee is headed by Justice B Manohar. The colleges have been accused of collecting Rs 1.2 lakh more than the prescribed fee.

According to the agreement signed between the government and the Karnataka Religious and Linguistic Minority Professional Colleges Association and Association of Professional Colleges in Karnataka, the colleges can collect Rs 3.6 lakh for government-quota seats and Rs 6 lakh for private-quota seats. Additionally, other fees of Rs 15,000 a year and transportation fees can be collected. Colleges can also charge an additional Rs 30,000 as skill fees, if they provide it. According to the complaints received by the committee, when students went to colleges for reporting, the college authorities “demanded and forcefully collected Rs 1.2 lakh towards dental material and clinical fee”.

“Any fee collected over and above the fee mentioned in the covenant is contrary to law and construed as collection of capitation fee which was prohibited under the provisions of Karnataka Educational Institutions (prohibition of capitation fee) Act,1984,” read the notices.

“The notices were dispatched on Tuesday. We’ve the admission order and receipts from students. They have charged Rs 75,000 for dental material and Rs 50,000 for clinical labs, which are not permissible under law,” said Justice B Manohar.

Maratha Mandal Group of Institutions president Rajshree Nagaraju told TOI they have not yet received the notice. “For every amount we are charging, we are giving a receipt. We have also displayed on our website the fees we are charging. We have a research centre, which is a centre for excellence approved by RGUHS, where we give skill development programme, and a red cross fee that we give to the university. Students have the right to ask if I am not giving a receipt. Here, there is a receipt and a reason. There is transparency,” she said.

RR Nagar Dental College said it did not want to respond until it received the notice.

Oxford Dental College said they have not asked students to pay any fees at the college. “We have not asked students to come and pay any fees in our college. Students have to pay fees only at KEA. The last date for admissions, as per Dental Council of India, was November 20. However, the state government conducted the counseling in December. Hence, all admissions are yet to be approved,” said Dr AR Pradeep, principal.

BJ medicos threaten stir

 BJ medicos threaten stir

12.01.2022


Ahmedabad: Junior doctors at BJ Medical College (BJMC) and Civil Hospital on Tuesday wrote another letter to college dean, Jayesh Sachdeva, warning that if action was not taken on the complaints made against Dr Kamlesh Upadhayaya, head of medicine department, and Dr Ila Upadhyaya, head of ENT department, then they would launch an agitation at work on Wednesday.
The letter from the Junior Doctors’ Association states that if no action is taken, they will go on a hunger strike on campus and may even stay away from work. The letter set a deadline of 5pm on Wednesday. The junior doctors have accused both these HoDs of mental harassment.
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State reserves 10% seats in PG courses for in-service doctors

 State reserves 10% seats in PG courses for in-service doctors


TIMES NEWS NETWORK

12.01.2022

Ahmedabad: A 10% reservation in postgraduate medical courses has been reserved for in-service doctors working at district and taluka health centres. The state health department on Tuesday notified the rules for implementing this reservation.

The rules list 10 branches in which reservations will be implemented — paediatrics, TB and chest, obstetrics and gynaecology, preventive and social medicine, orthopaedics, general surgery and medicine. Anaesthetics, radiology and pathology are not on the list. The eligibility conditions are that the in-service doctors have to be Class 2 officers, should have been appointed by the Gujarat Public Service Commission, and have completed three years of service. The age limit to avail of this reservation has been set at 45 years.

If an in-service doctor leaves the course midway, according to the government's bond policy, they will have to pay 25% of their Rs 40 lakh bond, i. e. Rs10 lakh.

The candidate doctors must have cleared NEET-PG. This reservation will be implemented in the 2022-23 admission procedure.

Thus with SC, ST and OBC quotas accounting for 49%, 10% EWS quota, 5% for persons with disabilities and 10% reservation for in-service doctors, a total of 74% of seats will be reserved.

Over 2K barred from trains

 Over 2K barred from trains


12.01.2022

Chennai: Southern Railway has stopped 2,177 people from travelling by suburban trains as they did not have vaccination certificates since the rule came into effect on Monday.

The railways has said that only people who have taken two doses of vaccines will be allowed to travel on suburban trains. Commuters should produce the certificate to buy tickets and to renew season tickets.

Crackdown on people without masks at stations and trains too have been intensified. Thirty one cases were booked and ₹15,500 was collected as fine.
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