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    Juarez JRZ10HM Key C Diatonic Blues Harmonica 10 Hole 20 Tones with Case, Mouth Organ for Beginners, Students, Kids & Professionals, Silver

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  • Organ damage persists in almost 60 pc of long Covid patients a year after initial diagnosis: Study

    Organ damage persists in almost 60 pc of long Covid patients a year after initial diagnosis: Study

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    London: Scientists have found that organ damage persisted in 59 per cent of long Covid patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affected when first diagnosed with the virus, according to a new study.

    The study also found that 29 per cent of patients with long COVID had multi-organ impairment, with persistent symptoms and reduced function at six and twelve months, it said.

    The comprehensive study of organ impairment in long COVID patients over 12 months focused on patients reporting extreme breathlessness, cognitive dysfunction and poor health-related quality of life, it said.

    According to the study, of the 536 patients who were studied, 13 per cent were hospitalised when first diagnosed with COVID-19, with 32 per cent of people taking part in the study being healthcare workers.

    The study found that of the 536 patients, 331, or 62 per cent, were identified with organ impairment six months after their initial diagnosis. It is published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

    These patients were followed up six months later with a 40-minute multi-organ MRI scan (Perspectum’s CoverScan), analysed in Oxford, the study said.

    “Symptoms were common at six and twelve months and associated with female gender, younger age and single organ impairment,” said Amitava Banerjee, Professor of Clinical Data Science at the UCL Institute of Health Informatics, UK.

    The study reported a reduction in symptoms between six and 12 months, it said.

    Extreme breathlessness came down from being reported in 38 per cent of the patients to 30 per cent of patients, the study said, while cognitive dysfunction came down from 48 per cent to 38 per cent.

    Poor health-related quality of life came down from 57 per cent to 45 per cent of patients, the study said.

    “Several studies confirm persistence of symptoms in individuals with long COVID up to one year.

    “We now add that three in five people with long COVID have impairment in at least one organ, and one in four have impairment in two or more organs, in some cases without symptoms,” said Banerjee.

    “Impact on quality of life and time off work, particularly in healthcare workers, is a major concern for individuals, health systems and economies.

    “Many healthcare workers in our study had no prior illness, but of 172 such participants, 19 were still symptomatic at follow-up and off work at a median of 180 days,” said Banerjee.

    The underlying mechanisms of long COVID remain elusive, said the researchers, who did not find evidence by symptoms, blood investigations or MRI to clearly define long COVID subtypes, the study said.

    They said that future research must consider associations between symptoms, multi-organ impairment and function in larger cohorts.

    “Organ impairment in long COVID has implications for symptoms, quality of life and longer-term health, signalling the need for prevention and integrated care for long COVID patients,” said Banerjee.

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  • Hyderabad: Organ transplant facility to come up at Gandhi Hospital

    Hyderabad: Organ transplant facility to come up at Gandhi Hospital

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana government will soon set up an organ transplantation facility in Gandhi General Hospital with eight operating rooms for the welfare of the needy, health minister T Harish Rao said at the House on Saturday.

    In response to budget requests made in the Assembly, Harish Rao stated that the proposed hospital will include modular operation theatres (MOT) equipped with cutting-edge technology, intensive care units (ICU), and other facilities where six organs could be transplanted. Within the following five months, he said, the plant will be functioning.

    The health minister stated that the 300-bed cancer block at MNJ Cancer Hospital, which was constructed at a cost of Rs 40 crore, will soon be inaugurated. With the addition of the additional block, the hospital’s total bed capacity would rise to 750.

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  • Kuwait leads Arab countries in organ donation after death

    Kuwait leads Arab countries in organ donation after death

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    Kuwait: Kuwait ranked first among the Arab countries and second in the Middle East in terms of organ donation, according to the Kuwaiti Society for Organ Transplantation, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).

    During a ceremony held to honor and register new donors on Thursday, the association’s head Mustafa Al-Moussawi said, “In 2022, Kuwait witnessed about 50 kidney transplants from 50 deceased and 49 similar operations from the living.”

    He stated that the total number of local donors remains small compared to the GCC, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries, explaining that the aforementioned campaign aims to increase the number of donation card holders from 17,000 donors currently to 30,000.

    He pointed out that organ transplants include the heart, lung, liver, pancreas, children’s intestines, cornea, and parts of the arteries. He added he hoped to reopen the liver transplant program after it was stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The process of organ donation in Kuwait dates back to 1979 but it was limited to donation from the living, through relatives, and in 1996 a program began to donate brain deaths.

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  • Telangana, Maha best in donor organ transplants: Union

    Telangana, Maha best in donor organ transplants: Union

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    Hyderabad: The Union minister of state for Health and Family Welfare, Bharathi Pravin Pawar said that Telangana and Maharashtra were the best-performing states in the country in terms of the number of ‘Deceased Donor Organ Transplantations’ in 2021 and 2022, respectively.

    She said this as a response to a question in Lok Sabha by Vellore MP DM Kathir Anand, where the Union minister also said Tamil Nadu was one of the active states in taking up the programme.

    While underlining the steps taken by the Centre to facilitate the cadaver and live organ transplants for deserving patients in the country, she said the government was taking up several steps to increase awareness of organ donation.

    Steps taken

    • Dissemination of information by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO)
    • Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (ROTTO)
    • State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO)
    • A website and a 24×7 call centre with a toll-free helpline number (1800114770) to provide information.
    • Tele-counselling for help in the coordination of organ donation.

    Telangana government, in order to strengthen infrastructure for conducting organ transplants, has released Rs 35 crore to construct a state-of-the-art multi-organ transplantation centre at Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad.

    Telangana government is also using choppers to transport donated organs of brain-dead patients from district hospitals to teaching hospitals in Hyderabad while pushing for more organ transplant surgeries in government hospitals.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )