Sunday, 26 April 2020

Dr Biplab Kanti Dasgupta, first doctor to die of Covid19 in WB. Dr Kunal Sarkar's warning to citizens



The first death of a Healthcare professional in West Bengal because of Coronavirus/ Covid19 is that of Dr Biplab Kanti Dasgupta (60), who was the serving Assistant Director of Health Services, Government of West Bengal.
The end came in the early hours of Sunday, 2020-04-26.
His wife, also tested Covid-19 positive is in hospital fighting for life.
Dr Kunal Sarkar, a Cardiologist of national report has a word of caution for all.

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Diminished sense of taste also early symptom of coronavirus

Not just loss of smell, diminished sense of taste also early symptom of coronavirus

The sense of smell usually returns when the infection resolves, but in a small percentage of cases, smell loss can persist after other symptoms disappear. 

A loss of smell or taste might be an early sign of infection with the pandemic virus, say medical experts who cite reports from several countries. It might even serve as a useful screening tool, they say.
The idea of a virus infection reducing sense of smell is not new. Respiratory viral infection is a common cause of loss of smell, because inflammation can interfere with airflow and the ability to detect odours.
The sense of smell usually returns when the infection resolves, but in a small percentage of cases, smell loss can persist after other symptoms disappear. In some cases, it is permanent.
Now, there's "good evidence" from South Korea, China and Italy for loss or impairment of smell in infected people, says a joint statement from the presidents of the British Rhinological Society and of ENT UK, a British group that represents ear, nose and throat doctors.
In South Korea, some 30 per cent of people who tested positive for the virus have cited loss of smell as their major complaint in otherwise mild cases, they wrote.
So that might be useful as a way to spot infected people without other symptoms - fever, coughing and shortness of breath - of the new coronavirus, they wrote.
A similar proposal was published Sunday, 2020-03-22 by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. It noted "rapidly accumulating" anecdotal evidence from around the world that the pandemic virus can cause not only loss of smell but also a diminished sense of taste.
So the appearance of those symptoms in people without another explanation should alert doctors to the possibility of a COVID-19 infection, the group said.
Maria Van Kerkhove, an outbreak expert at the World Health Organization, told reporters Monday that the UN health agency is looking into the question of whether the loss of smell or taste are a defining feature of the disease.
Dr. Eric Holbrook, an expert on nasal and sinus disease at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear hospital in Boston, said the reports have been a hot topic among researchers and doctors. But "we don't have hard evidence right now" about how often smell loss occurs in people infected with the pandemic virus, he said in an interview on Monday.
Holbrook said the reports he has seen suggest the sense of smell returns within a couple weeks, but how long it lasts has yet to be firmly established.

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He also said it's difficult to assess reports of a loss of taste because people with an impaired sense of smell often report a loss of flavour, which is technically different from an impairment in taste.
Holbrook said he is trying to set up a study of smell in people being tested for the coronavirus at Boston-area hospitals.

Source: PTI dated: Mar 24, 2020, 06.02 PM IST
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Wednesday, 1 April 2020

We salute the grit and perseverance of Jilumol Mariot Thomas from Idukki, Kerala


Jilumol Mariot Thomas  from Idukki, Kerala who set her foot into history. She is the first lady in Asia not having both upper arms who got driving licence and drives car efficiently. She got the licence after getting a special order and approval from court. Awesome   and highly inspiring. She is professional expert in graphic design and animation, having the degree and working in Kochi. Salute her for the great will, determination and hardwork. 👏 🙏

Jilumol Mariot Thomas deserves the 'carrot' in the proverbial 'Carrot and Stick'.
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