miércoles, 29 de julio de 2009
Actualización en Leishmaniosis. Una Zoonosis Emergente.
lunes, 27 de julio de 2009
Argentina
En la imagen la Dra. Montserrat Pérez, Vicepresidenta de la Fundación Io, con su equipo de trabajo. Debajo "Vinchucas"
Japón
En la imagen la Dra. Montserrat Pérez.
domingo, 19 de julio de 2009
Influenza in the Asia Pacific
viernes, 17 de julio de 2009
Como una constelación: Malaria, plaquetas y monocito
Aquí vemos una imagen preciosa, cuasi poética; una constelación de pequeñas plaquetas, un monocito con su nucleo en forma de corazón, y un precioso gametocito en forma de banana, típico de Plasmodium falciparum, la especie mas grave de cuantas afectan al humano.
Aunque los gametocitos parecen estar sueltos, sobre un mar de eritrocitos, realmente están en el interior de los glóbulos rojos.
Esta es la forma infectiva para el mosquito, la que al picar tomaría el vector y en él continuaría la fase sexual. Es importante acabar con los gametocitos en medios donde haya vector Anopheles hembra, para acabar con la transmisión palúdica o de la malaria.
martes, 14 de julio de 2009
lunes, 13 de julio de 2009
La Lepra vuelve sobre Bombay
BLP NEWS
Leprosy strikes back in Mumbai
Translation of Press report published in “Mumbai Sakal”
on 24-6-2009
Though the government declared elimination of leprosy from the city of Bombay, back in 2005, the cases of leprosy are on the rise. However several NGO’s are working to tackle this problem. Even though the official statistics from city hospitals mention otherwise, the fact is that leprosy cases are on a rapid rise, in certain pockets like Ghatla village in Chembur (Lal dongar), Kurla (Tunga village), Bail Bazaar, Reay Road, Antop Hill, Andheri (Anandnagar), Dahisar (Navgar) Wadala (Nawab Tank) and Elphinstone (Ramtekdi).
The government is spending huge funds in the areas of HIV & Bird flue, but due to the false claims of leprosy elimination, not enough funds are being made available for leprosy. In fact there is a drastic reduction in the fund allocation.
According to state health directorate statistics, the figures reported for Bombay city is as follows:
From Feb 2008 to Mar 2009, 1147 new cases (164 children) and (37 women) were found to have leprosy while from Feb 2007 to Mar 2008, 1070 new cases were diagnosed.
Dr R L Sathye, Asst Director of Health Services (Leprosy) for Bombay agreed that leprosy was on the rise in certain pockets of the city, but mentioned that it was negligible as compared to the city’s population.
The surveillance of leprosy patients was suspended in 2005. But various NGO’s like Bombay Leprosy Project, Acworth, Foundation for Medical Research have started taking active measures in this matter especially in the slums.
Dr V V Pai, Director of BLP opined that leprosy awareness programmes and active campaigns were discontinued because of the understanding that leprosy had been eliminated.
In order to prevent discrimination towards leprosy patients, government had integrated leprosy work with the General Health Services. However discrimination still continues and integration of leprosy services has not been achieved.
Earlier active detection through slum surveys was carried out. Thereafter it was expected that patients would voluntarily present themselves to the health services. But this also does not happen.
Dr V Pol from Anandvan opined that the government failed to spread awareness about the disease which would have been the ideal thing to do.
sábado, 11 de julio de 2009
Estamos de Enhorabuena
A la entrega de Premios acudieron D. David Linares Rufo, responsable de tecnologías de la comunicación de la Fundación Io y la Dra Mercedes Subirats Nuñez, Gerente de la misma.
Queremos aprovechar esta ocasión para felicitar al Dr. Manuel Linares Rufo y a D. David Linares Rufo por el excelente trabajo realizado en la elaboración y mantenimiento de esta página web y que se ha visto recompensado con la obtención de este premio. Nos congratulamos con todos los colaboradores y asesores que de alguna manera han colaborado con la Fundación Io.
Seguiremos trabajando en esta dirección e intentaremos mejorar dia a dia.
¡GRACIAS A TODOS POR VUESTRO APOYO!
Pintura e Infección: "María convaleciente"
Pintor: Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida. 1863-1923. Escuela española.
Título: “María Convaleciente”. 1907. Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.
Dimensiones: 60,5 X 90,5 cm. Óleo sobre lienzo.