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Zoonotic diseases and Ayurvedic treatment; a review
... a zoonotic pathogen that cause infection in human and also prove fetal during gestation period ...largest zoonotic pathogen in human history that effect 40 million individuals through out the world and also ... See full document
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A review of ayurvedic treatment of infectious diseases
... Berberis lycium, common name is Royle, leaves part used of this plant. In water fresh leaves are boiled rigorously, taken this decoction for three time in a day for 2 or 3 weeks. Phyllanthus emblica, common name is amla, ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC TREATMENT MODALITIES IN MANAGEMENT OF MYOPIA- A CRITICAL REVIEW .......
... prevalent in recent years. Near- sightedness can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or refractive surgery. All these treatments are not much patient friendly and also not the actual solution to the pathology ... See full document
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Wildlife: A hidden warehouse of zoonosis – A reviewc
... of zoonotic diseases associated with wild life and allows the infectious disease itself to modify population dynamics in the wild life system (Lachis et ...of diseases from human to wild life as are ... See full document
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REVIEW ARTICLE ----- BRIEF REVIEW OF BAKUCHI (Psoralea corylifolia Linn.) AND ITS THERAPEUTIC USES ----- Sunita Rajput, Meena, Satyendra Singh, Rama Murthy A
... the Ayurvedic classics for the treatment of skin ...the treatment of various ...various Ayurvedic treatments as in Kushtha (skin disorders); Keshya and Tvachya (Hair and Skin treatments); ... See full document
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What is the evidence that ecosystem components or functions have an impact on infectious diseases? A systematic review protocol
... Such diseases are called zoonotic and/or vector‑borne ...regulate diseases and thus reduce their impact on human ...systematic review that will evaluate the scientific evidence existing on ... See full document
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Modelling zoonotic diseases in humans: comparison of methods for hantavirus in Sweden
... Models based on point data can be classified into three categories with regard to input data : presence and ab- sence, presence and available, or presence-only. Here, representative methods of each approach were investi- ... See full document
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Jet set pets: examining the zoonosis risk in animal import and travel across the European Union
... of zoonotic diseases associated with companion animals such as dogs and cats is not uniform around the world, and moving animals between regions, countries, and continents carries with it the risk of ... See full document
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Zoonotic disease research in East Africa
... of zoonotic diseases and search strategy We used a list of 36 zoonotic diseases suspected or known to be present in the East Africa region identified by a team of public health and veterinary ... See full document
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A REVIEW ON FORMULATIONS USED IN TREATMENT OF VATARAKTA IN AYURVEDIC FORMULARY OF INDIA .......
... Generally, Vatarakta arises in persons of tender phy- sique who indulge in unhealthy foods and activities. Persons who are greatly troubled by diseases, exces- sive walk, women (sexual activities), drinking wine ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASES: A REVIEW .......
... approved treatment for ...other treatment modalities used for NAFLD have in- cluded treatment of risk factors like diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidaemia, use of antioxidant and insulin sensi- tizing ... See full document
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A REVIEW ON AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF TAMAKA SHWASA (BRONCHIAL ASTHMA) .......
... and treatment. In ancientdifferent kinds of Ayurvedic medicines were discovered after continuous study like as observations, experiments, trials and ...to Ayurvedic texts that shows close resemblance ... See full document
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DIFFERENT TREATMENT MODALITIES IN ANORECTAL DISEASES - A REVIEW ON AYURVEDIC AND MODERN ASPECT .......
... Maharshi Sushrut’s Sushruta Samhita Part 1, Edited with Ayurveda Tatwa Sandipika, Chikitsasthan, Netra- bativyapad chikitsitam Adhyay, 36/6, Edited by Ambikadatta Shastri, Edi[r] ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF DYSMENORRHOEA
... Using Ayurvedic treatment for it causes shamana of vitiated vata and easy menstrual flow with no ...of Ayurvedic treatment without any side ... See full document
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... This variation could be related to variation in preva- lence rates of other underlying renal morbidities. In this review most of UTI cases (71.1%) were diag- nosed in association with other renal morbidities ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC METHODOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF GUDAROGA (ANORECTAL DISEASES)
... Nidanapanchaka: It has five entities namely Nidana (Etiology), Purvarupa (Prodromal symptoms), Rupa (clinical features), Samprapti (Pathogenesis) and Upashaya (therapeutic trial). Nidana are the causes in terms of diet ... See full document
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... the Zoonotic Diseases group is upon obtaining good quality data from a number of different sources, including field data collected by the team or its collaborators, spatial data (with GPS tracks, GIS map ... See full document
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BATS: CARRIERS OF ZOONOTIC VIRAL AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
... Viruses from several tissues samples can be grown in a variety of cell culture system in laboratory. For molecular diagnostic study nucleic acid isolation from cell culture material is a good choice. Nucleic acid ... See full document
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The cross-cutting contribution of the end of neglected tropical diseases to the sustainable development goals
... borne diseases, particularly in urban settings, which remain vulnerable to the transmission of Aedes-borne ...For diseases, such as leishmaniasis, normally associated with rural environments, transmission ... See full document
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Comparative effectiveness of a complex Ayurvedic treatment and conventional standard care in osteoarthritis of the knee – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
... chronic diseases, osteoarthritis (OA) is becoming increasingly significant and is responsible for a major part of the disease burden, work disability, and healthcare costs in Germany, Europe, and worldwide ...for ... See full document
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