We Continue to Battle with Diseases that are Difficult to Diagnose and Cure in the 21st Century

Citation

Isea R. (2023). We Continue to Battle with Diseases that are Difficult to Diagnose and Cure in the 21st Century. Mathews J Pharma Sci. 7(3):22. 

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Abstract:

The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted global health, with over 695 million people affected by September 2023. Despite extensive scientific research, the disease remains endemic, necessitating computer systems for research organization. Pregnant women, like a woman who died from influenza A, require vaccination, but the use of oseltamivir remains unclear. The Nipah virus, with a high mortality rate and no known cure, has caused closures and restrictions in India. Polo, a highly contagious disease, remains endemic in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Egypt, with efforts focused on controlling and eliminating remaining types. The situation is complicated by lack of vaccination campaigns, lack of epidemiological surveillance, and natural disasters.

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