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The document discusses oral cancer as a major health problem in India. It notes that oral cancer is the 6th leading cause of cancer worldwide and has a 52% survival rate. Prevention through lifestyle changes like avoiding tobacco and regular screening is key to reducing the disease burden. Early detection is important as 60-80% of patients in India present with advanced disease, whereas in developed countries it is only 40%. Finding cancer early would improve cure rates and lower treatment costs and morbidity. A randomized trial found that an intervention of screening reduced oral cancer mortality by detecting cases at an earlier stage.
The document proposes rerouting the Mumbai-Pune train traffic to better serve passengers in Mumbai's western suburbs. It suggests utilizing the new Vasai-Dombivali corridor to allow a train to depart from Bandra Terminus, stopping in Andheri, Borivali and Vasai Road before joining the main line at Dombivali. This would eliminate passenger loads from central Mumbai stations while serving the western suburbs. The document provides a sample rerouted schedule for the existing Sinhagad Express as a trial, arguing it would provide convenience to western suburb populations without adding extra passenger loads or rakes.
Swiss Railways run through an extremely complex network of varying terrain, ranging from sea level to 5,500 feet, with gradients from 1:100 to 1:30, requiring rack and pinion arrangements on steeper sections. Despite this challenging terrain, Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) maintain punctual, effective connections without issues. The Glacier Express route provides a glimpse of the railway system and Swiss countryside, using metre gauge track with beautiful red livery. Control rooms use digital Route Relay Interlocking systems to clearly depict the track layout.
Accrue Conveyor Products Pvt Ltd is a manufacturer and exporter of material handling equipment established in 2001. It has robust infrastructure for manufacturing high quality rollers like idler, power, and grooved rollers using advanced technology. It serves esteemed clients across various industries. The company aims to be a strong global brand in product innovation and sustain growth through innovative products across diverse sectors.
The 10 responsibilities of marketing departmentsSales Layer
In many companies, marketing departments turned into a kind of catch-all... But what are their real responsibilities?
In this post you’ll find 10 tasks that are the responsibility of the marketing department. All of them have a crucial importance in ensuring the survival of your company.
Kohinoor precision component ltd. is a unit involved in précised Forgings & precision machining activity.The components made by us are of standard in Quality & Accuracy which are suitable & accepted to our customers.
Kohinoor precision component ltd. has a team of dedicated professionals with expertise in different areas, with a total work force of 158.
This Unit is situated at Gut No 119, Koregaon Bhima Tal Shirur Dist. Pune, PIN code: 412216.
The document discusses oral cancer as a major health problem in India. It notes that oral cancer is the 6th leading cause of cancer worldwide and has a 52% survival rate. Prevention through lifestyle changes like avoiding tobacco and regular screening is key to reducing the disease burden. Early detection is important as 60-80% of patients in India present with advanced disease, whereas in developed countries it is only 40%. Finding cancer early would improve cure rates and lower treatment costs and morbidity. A randomized trial found that an intervention of screening reduced oral cancer mortality by detecting cases at an earlier stage.
The document proposes rerouting the Mumbai-Pune train traffic to better serve passengers in Mumbai's western suburbs. It suggests utilizing the new Vasai-Dombivali corridor to allow a train to depart from Bandra Terminus, stopping in Andheri, Borivali and Vasai Road before joining the main line at Dombivali. This would eliminate passenger loads from central Mumbai stations while serving the western suburbs. The document provides a sample rerouted schedule for the existing Sinhagad Express as a trial, arguing it would provide convenience to western suburb populations without adding extra passenger loads or rakes.
Swiss Railways run through an extremely complex network of varying terrain, ranging from sea level to 5,500 feet, with gradients from 1:100 to 1:30, requiring rack and pinion arrangements on steeper sections. Despite this challenging terrain, Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) maintain punctual, effective connections without issues. The Glacier Express route provides a glimpse of the railway system and Swiss countryside, using metre gauge track with beautiful red livery. Control rooms use digital Route Relay Interlocking systems to clearly depict the track layout.
The document summarizes observations from a train trip from Mumbai to Hyderabad. It notes that the train rake was dirtier than expected. While the driver was enthusiastic, the train WDM 2A locomotive was underpowered for 18 coaches, taking over 4 minutes to reach top speed. This led to the train averaging only 45 kmph over 790 km, much slower than other routes. To improve, the document suggests providing more powerful locomotives and reducing unscheduled stops, as current speeds are making train travel less competitive than low-cost airlines.
Goa excursion of the model railway societyParvez Pathan
The Model Railway society took a trip to Goa by train. They took the Chennai Mumbai mail to Mumbai, then caught the Mumbai Madgaon Mandovi express to Goa, enjoying the scenic Konkan Railway. In Goa, they visited the control room in Mumbai to see one person directing dozens of trains. On the return journey they took the Goa Nizamuddin express, passing through the beautiful Briganza Ghat section with its 1:37 gradient, 16 tunnels, and Doodhsagar falls. The Konkan Railway provided a mostly smooth ride but the section near Goa was less well maintained. Overall the trip by train through scenic areas was a thrilling experience for the railway enthusiasts.
Electric traction in India uses two main systems - 25kV AC overhead lines and 1.5kV DC third rail or overhead lines. The history of electric traction in India began in 1925 with a 9.5 mile line in Mumbai using 1.5kV DC. Electrification expanded gradually across different regions until the 1950s when India began converting lines to 25kV AC. Today most major lines use 25kV AC while some commuter lines around Mumbai still use 1.5kV DC and the Kolkata metro uses 750V DC third rail.
The document provides a detailed summary of the author's experience traveling along the Diva Vasai rail corridor between Mumbai and Surat. Some key points:
1) The author describes the scenic views along the corridor, including large curved sections of track and views of the surrounding landscape as the sun sets.
2) Specific stations like Dombivali, Bhivandi Road, and Vasai Road are mentioned, along with observations of other trains and infrastructure like bridges and catenary work.
3) While the track is in good condition, freight traffic often causes delays, and the scenic journey averages only 30 kph.
Daund railway station is an important junction on the Central Railway that connects several important lines. It has six platforms but maintains a small town feel. The station has its own signal and control systems to manage passenger and freight operations. While busier now, it retains architectural charm from its origins during the British Raj.
- The Model Railway Society of Pune, consisting of 25 members with diverse professions but a shared love of Indian railways, visited the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) in West Bengal.
- CLW began modestly in 1948 and built its first steam locomotive in 1950. It has since expanded to build over 4,600 electric locomotives as well as diesel and steam locomotives.
- The 16 members of the society toured CLW's assembly shops, locomotive testing facilities, and steel foundry. They learned about CLW's locomotive production processes and history from the technical staff.
1) The author boarded the August Kranti Rajdhani Express from Manali to Mumbai and footplated from Nizamuddin to Mathura stations.
2) The train departed H.N. station on time at 1655 hours pulled by the WAP 4E locomotive. It slowly accelerated to 60 km/hr by Palwal station due to speed restrictions but then increased speed to 130 km/hr.
3) The track between Delhi and Mathura is in good condition and the train maintained 130 km/hr speed for 45 minutes, covering around 100 km distance smoothly. The train arrived at Mathura station 10 minutes ahead of schedule.
Project on the centre for incontinence & neurourology Parvez Pathan
This document outlines plans to establish a Centre for Urinary Incontinence and Neurourology to provide specialized care for patients with neurogenic bladder disorders. The center would offer multidisciplinary services including clinical evaluation, urodynamic testing, physiotherapy, and treatment. It aims to fill a gap, as currently no specialized neurourology services exist in India despite a large patient population. The center would be led by Dr. Shirish Yande and utilize a team of doctors, nurses, and technicians trained in neurourology and urodynamics. It would provide both inpatient and outpatient care targeting underprivileged patients and establishing standards of care for neurogenic bladder conditions.
This document discusses several common urologic practices that are considered illogical based on modern evidence and knowledge. It provides 7 examples of practices that should be discouraged: 1) clamping catheters for bladder training provides no useful information; 2) "flushing" kidney stones with fluids will not pass impassable stones and can worsen colic; 3) simple rubber catheters should be replaced with better options; 4) catheters should not be used prior to evaluating incontinence; 5) catheter leaks are usually due to spasms rather than requiring a larger catheter; 6) slow bladder decompression does not prevent bleeding and such bleeding is usually self-limiting; 7) condoms are poor substitutes
The document discusses urinary incontinence in women. It states that urinary incontinence, or the involuntary leakage of urine, is a common medical condition affecting about 35% of adult women globally. While most patients are women, poor education has led to ignorance about treatments. Modern advances now make the condition completely curable through various treatment options, improving patients' quality of life.
This document discusses bladder outlet obstruction in women, including its causes, diagnosis, and management. Bladder outlet obstruction in women is complex due to factors like mobility of the bladder neck and urethra. Urodynamic criteria used to diagnose it in men are not directly applicable in women. Potential causes include pelvic organ prolapse, stricture, neurologic conditions, and some surgical procedures. Diagnosis relies on urodynamics and may include videourodynamics. Management depends on the underlying cause but may include treatments like urethral dilation, urethrotomy, or division of slings. Conditions like Fowler's syndrome and dysfunctional voiding can also present similarly and require specific treatments.
Key Facts over HIV by Dr. Milind KulkarniParvez Pathan
World AIDS Day 2014 focused on closing gaps in HIV prevention and treatment. The document discusses how HIV works by targeting the immune system, the stages of infection from acute to AIDS, transmission methods, risk factors, diagnosis, testing and counselling recommendations, prevention methods including condom use and medical male circumcision, antiretroviral treatment for prevention and care, harm reduction, and eliminating mother-to-child transmission. It notes that while access to antiretroviral treatment has increased in low and middle income countries, coverage must still be expanded to reach more children living with HIV.
Shirish Dattatraya Yande is a urologist and director of academics at Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune, India. He received his medical degree and postgraduate qualifications from the University of Poona. Yande specializes in urodynamics, female urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, renal transplantation, and male infertility. He is involved in teaching postgraduate students and has published research papers and book chapters in his areas of specialty. Yande also enjoys interests such as model railways, Indian classical music, and mountaineering.
This document discusses tenofovir nephrotoxicity in HIV patients in India. It finds that patients on tenofovir-based antiretroviral therapy in India experience a higher rate of renal function decline, acute kidney injury, and progression to chronic kidney disease compared to Western data. Risk factors for tenofovir toxicity include pre-existing renal impairment, older age, low body weight, low CD4 count, hepatitis C co-infection, diabetes, use of nephrotoxic drugs, and use of tenofovir with protease inhibitors. The mean decline in GFR for patients on tenofovir was 5.29 ml/min/year, higher than the 2 ml/min/
Antiretroviral therapy what a general practitioner must knowParvez Pathan
This document summarizes current guidelines for antiretroviral therapy. It begins by stating that eradication of HIV is not currently possible due to reservoirs of latent infection. It then reviews recommendations for starting ART based on CD4 count from various organizations. A list of approved antiretrovirals is provided grouping them by class. The benefits of earlier treatment include reduced transmission risk, lower non-AIDS related mortality, and increased CD4 recovery. Studies supporting these benefits are summarized. Optimal first-line regimens now include tenofovir/emtricitabine due to lower toxicity compared to older drugs. Special considerations for ART in pregnancy and tuberculosis are discussed.
This document discusses guidelines for antiretroviral therapy switch and failure. It provides classifications for initiating ART based on clinical symptoms and CD4 count. The preferred first line regimen in India includes two NRTIs (usually AZT/3TC or d4T/3TC) plus an NNRTI (NVP or EFV). Reasons for switching include toxicity, interactions, simplification, and treatment failure assessed by two viral load tests over 400 copies/mL. Genotypic testing identifies resistance mutations. Second line regimens should include at least two fully active drugs, with boosted PIs recommended. Drug-resistant virus is associated with poorer outcomes. Two case studies are presented demonstrating treatment failure and appropriate switching to second
This document discusses guidelines for antiretroviral therapy in 2012. It outlines the different classes of antiretrovirals including NRTIs, NNRTIs, PIs, and newer drugs. It provides the NACO and API-ART guidelines for when to start ART based on WHO clinical staging and CD4 count. The preferred and alternative first-line ART regimens according to the NACO 2012 guidelines are described. Causes of first-line ART failure and the approach to second-line ART and resistance testing are summarized.
Dr. Ameet Dravid presentation at International AIDS conferenceParvez Pathan
This study examined tenofovir-associated nephrotoxicity in HIV patients in Western India. It found that patients experienced a higher rate of renal function decline, acute kidney injury, and progression to chronic kidney disease compared to Western data. Specifically:
- The mean annual decline in eGFR was 5.29 ml/min/year for patients on tenofovir, compared to 1.3 ml/min/year for others. Risk factors like lower CD4 count, diabetes, hypertension, and use of protease inhibitors or nephrotoxic drugs accelerated eGFR decline.
- 4.8% of patients developed acute kidney injury while taking tenofovir, with risk highest within the first year
Dr. Ameet Nandkumar Dravid is currently the Chief Consultant in HIV Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Ruby Hall Clinic and Noble Hospital in Pune, India. He has over 15 years of experience in HIV medicine. He received his M.D. in Internal Medicine from the University of Mumbai and is certified as an HIV specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Dr. Dravid has published numerous research papers on HIV/AIDS and presented his research at several international conferences. He has also participated in many workshops, seminars, and clinical trials related to HIV/AIDS treatment and care.
The document summarizes observations from a train trip from Mumbai to Hyderabad. It notes that the train rake was dirtier than expected. While the driver was enthusiastic, the train WDM 2A locomotive was underpowered for 18 coaches, taking over 4 minutes to reach top speed. This led to the train averaging only 45 kmph over 790 km, much slower than other routes. To improve, the document suggests providing more powerful locomotives and reducing unscheduled stops, as current speeds are making train travel less competitive than low-cost airlines.
Goa excursion of the model railway societyParvez Pathan
The Model Railway society took a trip to Goa by train. They took the Chennai Mumbai mail to Mumbai, then caught the Mumbai Madgaon Mandovi express to Goa, enjoying the scenic Konkan Railway. In Goa, they visited the control room in Mumbai to see one person directing dozens of trains. On the return journey they took the Goa Nizamuddin express, passing through the beautiful Briganza Ghat section with its 1:37 gradient, 16 tunnels, and Doodhsagar falls. The Konkan Railway provided a mostly smooth ride but the section near Goa was less well maintained. Overall the trip by train through scenic areas was a thrilling experience for the railway enthusiasts.
Electric traction in India uses two main systems - 25kV AC overhead lines and 1.5kV DC third rail or overhead lines. The history of electric traction in India began in 1925 with a 9.5 mile line in Mumbai using 1.5kV DC. Electrification expanded gradually across different regions until the 1950s when India began converting lines to 25kV AC. Today most major lines use 25kV AC while some commuter lines around Mumbai still use 1.5kV DC and the Kolkata metro uses 750V DC third rail.
The document provides a detailed summary of the author's experience traveling along the Diva Vasai rail corridor between Mumbai and Surat. Some key points:
1) The author describes the scenic views along the corridor, including large curved sections of track and views of the surrounding landscape as the sun sets.
2) Specific stations like Dombivali, Bhivandi Road, and Vasai Road are mentioned, along with observations of other trains and infrastructure like bridges and catenary work.
3) While the track is in good condition, freight traffic often causes delays, and the scenic journey averages only 30 kph.
Daund railway station is an important junction on the Central Railway that connects several important lines. It has six platforms but maintains a small town feel. The station has its own signal and control systems to manage passenger and freight operations. While busier now, it retains architectural charm from its origins during the British Raj.
- The Model Railway Society of Pune, consisting of 25 members with diverse professions but a shared love of Indian railways, visited the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) in West Bengal.
- CLW began modestly in 1948 and built its first steam locomotive in 1950. It has since expanded to build over 4,600 electric locomotives as well as diesel and steam locomotives.
- The 16 members of the society toured CLW's assembly shops, locomotive testing facilities, and steel foundry. They learned about CLW's locomotive production processes and history from the technical staff.
1) The author boarded the August Kranti Rajdhani Express from Manali to Mumbai and footplated from Nizamuddin to Mathura stations.
2) The train departed H.N. station on time at 1655 hours pulled by the WAP 4E locomotive. It slowly accelerated to 60 km/hr by Palwal station due to speed restrictions but then increased speed to 130 km/hr.
3) The track between Delhi and Mathura is in good condition and the train maintained 130 km/hr speed for 45 minutes, covering around 100 km distance smoothly. The train arrived at Mathura station 10 minutes ahead of schedule.
Project on the centre for incontinence & neurourology Parvez Pathan
This document outlines plans to establish a Centre for Urinary Incontinence and Neurourology to provide specialized care for patients with neurogenic bladder disorders. The center would offer multidisciplinary services including clinical evaluation, urodynamic testing, physiotherapy, and treatment. It aims to fill a gap, as currently no specialized neurourology services exist in India despite a large patient population. The center would be led by Dr. Shirish Yande and utilize a team of doctors, nurses, and technicians trained in neurourology and urodynamics. It would provide both inpatient and outpatient care targeting underprivileged patients and establishing standards of care for neurogenic bladder conditions.
This document discusses several common urologic practices that are considered illogical based on modern evidence and knowledge. It provides 7 examples of practices that should be discouraged: 1) clamping catheters for bladder training provides no useful information; 2) "flushing" kidney stones with fluids will not pass impassable stones and can worsen colic; 3) simple rubber catheters should be replaced with better options; 4) catheters should not be used prior to evaluating incontinence; 5) catheter leaks are usually due to spasms rather than requiring a larger catheter; 6) slow bladder decompression does not prevent bleeding and such bleeding is usually self-limiting; 7) condoms are poor substitutes
The document discusses urinary incontinence in women. It states that urinary incontinence, or the involuntary leakage of urine, is a common medical condition affecting about 35% of adult women globally. While most patients are women, poor education has led to ignorance about treatments. Modern advances now make the condition completely curable through various treatment options, improving patients' quality of life.
This document discusses bladder outlet obstruction in women, including its causes, diagnosis, and management. Bladder outlet obstruction in women is complex due to factors like mobility of the bladder neck and urethra. Urodynamic criteria used to diagnose it in men are not directly applicable in women. Potential causes include pelvic organ prolapse, stricture, neurologic conditions, and some surgical procedures. Diagnosis relies on urodynamics and may include videourodynamics. Management depends on the underlying cause but may include treatments like urethral dilation, urethrotomy, or division of slings. Conditions like Fowler's syndrome and dysfunctional voiding can also present similarly and require specific treatments.
Key Facts over HIV by Dr. Milind KulkarniParvez Pathan
World AIDS Day 2014 focused on closing gaps in HIV prevention and treatment. The document discusses how HIV works by targeting the immune system, the stages of infection from acute to AIDS, transmission methods, risk factors, diagnosis, testing and counselling recommendations, prevention methods including condom use and medical male circumcision, antiretroviral treatment for prevention and care, harm reduction, and eliminating mother-to-child transmission. It notes that while access to antiretroviral treatment has increased in low and middle income countries, coverage must still be expanded to reach more children living with HIV.
Shirish Dattatraya Yande is a urologist and director of academics at Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune, India. He received his medical degree and postgraduate qualifications from the University of Poona. Yande specializes in urodynamics, female urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, renal transplantation, and male infertility. He is involved in teaching postgraduate students and has published research papers and book chapters in his areas of specialty. Yande also enjoys interests such as model railways, Indian classical music, and mountaineering.
This document discusses tenofovir nephrotoxicity in HIV patients in India. It finds that patients on tenofovir-based antiretroviral therapy in India experience a higher rate of renal function decline, acute kidney injury, and progression to chronic kidney disease compared to Western data. Risk factors for tenofovir toxicity include pre-existing renal impairment, older age, low body weight, low CD4 count, hepatitis C co-infection, diabetes, use of nephrotoxic drugs, and use of tenofovir with protease inhibitors. The mean decline in GFR for patients on tenofovir was 5.29 ml/min/year, higher than the 2 ml/min/
Antiretroviral therapy what a general practitioner must knowParvez Pathan
This document summarizes current guidelines for antiretroviral therapy. It begins by stating that eradication of HIV is not currently possible due to reservoirs of latent infection. It then reviews recommendations for starting ART based on CD4 count from various organizations. A list of approved antiretrovirals is provided grouping them by class. The benefits of earlier treatment include reduced transmission risk, lower non-AIDS related mortality, and increased CD4 recovery. Studies supporting these benefits are summarized. Optimal first-line regimens now include tenofovir/emtricitabine due to lower toxicity compared to older drugs. Special considerations for ART in pregnancy and tuberculosis are discussed.
This document discusses guidelines for antiretroviral therapy switch and failure. It provides classifications for initiating ART based on clinical symptoms and CD4 count. The preferred first line regimen in India includes two NRTIs (usually AZT/3TC or d4T/3TC) plus an NNRTI (NVP or EFV). Reasons for switching include toxicity, interactions, simplification, and treatment failure assessed by two viral load tests over 400 copies/mL. Genotypic testing identifies resistance mutations. Second line regimens should include at least two fully active drugs, with boosted PIs recommended. Drug-resistant virus is associated with poorer outcomes. Two case studies are presented demonstrating treatment failure and appropriate switching to second
This document discusses guidelines for antiretroviral therapy in 2012. It outlines the different classes of antiretrovirals including NRTIs, NNRTIs, PIs, and newer drugs. It provides the NACO and API-ART guidelines for when to start ART based on WHO clinical staging and CD4 count. The preferred and alternative first-line ART regimens according to the NACO 2012 guidelines are described. Causes of first-line ART failure and the approach to second-line ART and resistance testing are summarized.
Dr. Ameet Dravid presentation at International AIDS conferenceParvez Pathan
This study examined tenofovir-associated nephrotoxicity in HIV patients in Western India. It found that patients experienced a higher rate of renal function decline, acute kidney injury, and progression to chronic kidney disease compared to Western data. Specifically:
- The mean annual decline in eGFR was 5.29 ml/min/year for patients on tenofovir, compared to 1.3 ml/min/year for others. Risk factors like lower CD4 count, diabetes, hypertension, and use of protease inhibitors or nephrotoxic drugs accelerated eGFR decline.
- 4.8% of patients developed acute kidney injury while taking tenofovir, with risk highest within the first year
Dr. Ameet Nandkumar Dravid is currently the Chief Consultant in HIV Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Ruby Hall Clinic and Noble Hospital in Pune, India. He has over 15 years of experience in HIV medicine. He received his M.D. in Internal Medicine from the University of Mumbai and is certified as an HIV specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Dr. Dravid has published numerous research papers on HIV/AIDS and presented his research at several international conferences. He has also participated in many workshops, seminars, and clinical trials related to HIV/AIDS treatment and care.
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