Search Results - "Nayar, K. Rajasekharan"
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COVID 19 and its mental health consequences
Published in Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England) (01-02-2021)Get more information
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COVID-19: Challenges and its consequences for rural health care in India
Published in Public health in practice (Oxford, England) (01-11-2020)“…This commentary highlights the potential consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for India’s rural population. The rural health care system in India is not…”
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COVID-19 and Mass Fatality Management: A Public Health Challenge
Published in Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (01-08-2020)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a serious question over preparedness to deal with mass fatality. The current trend shows that there would be more bodies than…”
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Equity issues in gender-affirming medical care in Kerala: a reflective commentary
Published in International journal for equity in health (20-09-2023)“…Gender-affirming medical care is the provision of transition-related medical services that support a transgender person's own gender identity. Gender…”
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Debate: COVID‐19 and children in India
Published in Child and adolescent mental health (01-09-2020)“…The COVID‐19 pandemic impact on children is a growing concern. The United Nations and its agencies (the World Health Organization and UNICEF), Indian…”
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Tuberculosis and Diabetes in India: Stakeholder Perspectives on Health System Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Care
Published in Journal of epidemiology and global health (01-03-2022)“…India has a dual burden of tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM). Integrated care for TB/DM is still in the early phase in the country and can be…”
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Call to avert acceleration of COVID-19 from India’s Sabarimala pilgrimage of 25 million devotees
Published in Journal of travel medicine (23-12-2020)“…India has the third-highest COVID-19 burden. Hosting the Sabarimala pilgrimage of an estimated 25 million can compromise the near-mitigated but fragile…”
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Prevalence of hypertension and prehypertension among a coastal population in south India: baseline findings from a population-based health registry project in Kerala
Published in Public health (London) (01-02-2018)“…•Study reports higher prevalence of hypertension (above 50%) and prehypertension (above 30%) in coastal Kerala.•According to our knowledge, this is the first…”
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India needs a resilient cancer program
Published in Journal of family medicine and primary care (01-08-2021)“…Background: We analyzed the trends for two important cancers affecting females, breast cancer and cervical cancer, using the Indian cancer registry data and…”
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COVID-19: Stigma, discrimination, and the blame game
Published in International journal of mental health (01-10-2020)Get full text
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Methods to overcome vaccine hesitancy
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (23-03-2019)Get full text
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A Perilous Pilgrimage: The Case of Sabarimala
Published in Economic and political weekly (13-06-2015)“…Mass gathering poses considerable challenges in terms of communicable and non-communicable disease surveillance, emergency preparedness, environmental health,…”
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Health co-operatives: review of international experiences
Published in Croatian medical journal (01-10-2003)“…There is renewed interest in the revival of health co-operative as a "third option" for meeting health care needs of populations in developing countries in the…”
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Old priorities and new agenda of public health in India: is there a mismatch?
Published in Croatian medical journal (01-09-1998)“…Structural adjustment programs and health sector reforms in India create new agenda in health services. The aim of this study is the analysis of the mismatch…”
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