Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Fun at the Fair (Peppa pig) - Little Dragon Reader

Who doesn't like Peppa and who doesn't like fairs? Put those together and you have a fun story with Peppa & her family, where you learn more about each of them again! Enjoy the reading by Little Dragon Reader with Baby Dragon joining in for special effects!


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Monday, February 20, 2023

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

This year marks the Indian presidency of the G20. India plans to use this to create a unified global health accelerator whereby the world is united in its health preparedness to tackle global emergencies efficiently.

One of the first tweets that I have seen from the government rightfully focussed on antimicrobial resistance and creating an awareness about it in the form of a quiz. Since this is such an important topic, I am writing this article to put down some thoughts on AMR, causes and effective ways of dealing with it. 

What is antimicrobial resistance (AMR)? 

AMR happens when microbes of any kind (bacterial, viral or fungal) develop mechanisms that help them to evolve, thereby resisting the effects of the antimicrobial medicine used against them. That means they can't be easily destroyed and treating them in a patient becomes very hard or sometimes impossible, leading unfortunately to death!

Main cause of AMR?

Mainly overuse or misuse of antimicrobials by individuals for themselves, in farming and livestock rearing are all causes. 
Another major cause is improper disposal of:
  • Unused antimicrobials
  • Water and waste segregation that does not focus on the leaching of medicines into the environment



Why is AMR a cause for concern?

From data in 2019, about 700,000 people die of infections caused due to resistant pathogens every year world over.
In addition to this, the pollution of our environment and water due to improper disposal of unused antimicrobials is also another big problem, leading to further AMR being developed by all kind of microbes leading to creation of 'superbugs'. 

What corrective measures/awareness is required in an individual capacity?
  1. Antibiotics should only be consumed when absolutely required and prescribed by a doctor. They should also be taken in the right way, the right dosage and completion of a full course, as not doing this could also lead to AMR. 
  2. Disposal of antimicrobial drugs - Please read more about the individual drug and manufacturer's recommendations. Some have take-back policies, some have collection sites to receive drugs back, mail-back programs, or recommended safe options to discard at home. 
However, not all countries have these options and many governments do not require pharmaceutical companies to take responsibility for the proper disposal of unused/expired medicines. 

Need of the hour?

Humankind now needs governments, with their policies in place and pharma companies, with their moral & ethical responsibility to step up and do the needful. 

In India for example, The Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) Rules, 2016 categorises expired drugs rightfully as 'domestic hazardous waste' and mandates that they be segregated, stored in separate bins and disposed in line with the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 that mandate that the drugs be incinerated at high temperatures.

Unfortunately, due to poor enforcement of the MSWM policies, there is poor management of hazardous waste, including unused/expired drugs & antimicrobials in the country. Waste segregation is an important area for the country where there is a lot of improvement, but policies have to be made clear and their implementation tight to bring everything together to fruition. 

Shared responsibility:

This responsibility for safe discarding of medicines however cannot begin and end with governments alone. Pharmaceutical companies, wholesalers and distributers of medicines, hospitals and any other relevant industry partners should step up and this should be considered a legal responsibility. Very importantly, this properly defined method/flow of medicines will also prevent illegal secondary trade of controlled use medicines.

Other important government stakeholders like pollution control boards, drug regulation boards and other important groups in society are also going to play a vital role in proper implementation of responsibility on the ground! Transparent and well-defined policies and procedures will be vital if this is to be successful.

The above issues are true of many developed and most developing countries, and one would hope that the efforts of the G20 in unifying healthcare response also tastes success in implementing certain universal policies such as safe disposal of antimicrobials to safeguard our environment.

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Monday, February 13, 2023

Happy Birthday Smt. Sarojini Naidu!

A proponent of civil rights, women's emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, Smt Bharat Kokila Sarojini Naidu was not only an important person in India's struggle for independence from colonial rule but remains one of the most inspiring role models across the world!

Fierce nationalist; freedom fighter; women's emancipation, social welfare, & civil rights proponent; writer; poet; and India's first woman governor!
Tireless crusader and architect of modern India! These below pictures speak volumes about her capabilities and achievements.















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Saturday, February 11, 2023

World Pulses Day 2023

Nutrient-dense pulses pave the way for sustainable future by mitigating climate change, improving soil fertility, biodiversity & water efficiency. Include pulses in diet for good health, good economics and a sustainable planet!
On World Pulses Day, a #PulseOnPulses is indeed the need of the hour! Understand the effects of consuming pulses on biodiversity (helps other plants & animals thrive), health (packed with minerals & vitamins), food security (easy to cultivate in general), water (efficient crops requiring less water), soil (enriches soil by nitrogen fixing), sustainability (due to all above reasons) & thus mitigates climate change.
Essential component of the general food basket, they're indispensable to global efforts towards achieving Health, Food, Water, Economic, Environmental & Social Security. Consume pulses for your own wellbeing & promote its cultivation & trade.




Thursday, February 2, 2023

World Wetlands Day!

Wetlands are areas which are saturated with water either permanently or seasonally (freshwater, saltwater or brackish water). 

They are important areas of biodiversity due to the wide range of plant and animal species that they house.  Wetlands are important for education & research activities, enthralling zoologists, ecologists and many other scientists with the ample opportunities they present for studies in the various fields. They also enable nutrient recycling, groundwater recharge & irrigation, water storage, flood control, and shoreline protection. 
As nature tourism attraction places, many times they also help in generating good revenue for locals.

In pic, Vedanthangal, TN:



In pic, Sundarban, West Bengal:




Let's understand significance of wetlands in biodiversity, environment & water conservation. Strive to protect them with increasing awareness. 
India has the largest number of wetlands in South Asia - 75 Ramsar sites - over 13 lakh hectares! Let us be responsible for protecting our wetlands and do our bit to slow down climate change.

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

New addition to National Immunization program - HPV vaccines

In news today is the Government of India's decision to add the HPV vaccination to the national immunisation program for girls aged 9 to 14. 

This could be very much related to the fact that just last week the Serum Institute of India launched the made-in-India HPV vaccine CERVAVAC, although market authorization was granted last year. This vaccine could cut costs from Rs 4000 for international vaccines to Rs 200 to 400 by the SII. Although SII will still need to participate in the government tender along with international heavy weights like Merck!

India accounts for a quarter of all cervical cancer incidence in the world, so it is imperative to produce and utilise this vaccine. Since their introduction around 2006, HPV vaccines have been found to be safe & effective. HPV infections decreased by more than 85 % in teens and more than 70% in women in early 20s. Cervical cancer screening and awareness programs will compliment these efforts of the Indian government in reducing cancer spread and deaths.

A very worthy initiative with the hope that the vaccines produced and administered are great in quality in terms of both safety and efficacy. Trust the program will include boys of same age group as well in the future.



Boodabim - an endearing tale for kids


Who is Boodabim? Is he a cloud? A tiger? An astronaut? A butterfly? A book with delightful illustrations that could equally captivate a child's and an adult's imagination!

Listen to Little Dragon Reader and Baby Dragon read this lovely book in their unique style with plenty of effects! Enjoy! 🙂