PriyankaPulla

@PriyankaPulla

Journalist, freelance. Cover science policy, medicine, public health. Bylines in The Wire, Mosaic Science, Forbes India, The Hindu, Science Mag, Nature News

Bangalore
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2008.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    11. kol 2017.

    Here's a disease you don't want to get, even if it is easy to treat. It's coz your doc will probably misdiagnose you

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  3. prije 8 sati

    More from him. Retweeting him because I don't think his accusations are innocuous. His lot plants stories, spreads panic, contributes to misinformation.

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    prije 9 sati

    The weaponized Wuhan virus that really wasn’t. An erroneous headline fueled a global conspiracy theory that Wuhan researchers procured the virus from India.

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  5. prije 8 sati

    One of the people spreading conspiracy theories about the Gates Foundation releasing bioweapons in India (Nipah and Zika) has now concluded that I *work* for the Gates Foundation. And there's a real danger people could believe this idiot. He's been at it for years now.

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    Priya, it disappointing that we needed to throw light on the pathetic hygiene condition in our health care system. the more we neglect Health care, the more expensive it will get over time... Will someone listen?

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  7. prije 14 sati

    Thread on my story in HT today about hospital acquired infections

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    Important thread on hospital infections and drug-resistant superbugs 👇

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  9. prije 17 sati

    Have noticed that news websites think that erroneous info can be quietly altered whenever observed, and no one will notice. This is not how it works. The internet is permanent. A copy of everything you have ever written exists somewhere!!!

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  10. prije 17 sati
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  11. prije 17 sati

    So ran new story with responses from NCBS. but there is zero clarification on the original web story which has changed the headline without acknowledgement

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    So, so fascinating the kind of work and application of thought that needs to go into keep from spreading infections at the place where all infected people have been gathering across cities for decades.

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    prije 18 sati
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    Doctorate in Infectious diseases has the least number of seats for superspecialty training after MD in general medicine. That should say something.

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    prije 18 sati
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    Weaning off ventilator is difficult and differs on a case by case basis. Uniform rules cannot be set that the patient has to be weaned off in x days. Non invasive ventilation has very limited indications and most aren't eligible for that.

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  15. prije 18 sati

    Some tricky things to consider while preventing ventilator associated pneumonia

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  16. prije 19 sati

    Tagging for the excellent discussions we had on the role of infection control in reducing AMR. This is only the first story from my project. More to come.

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  17. prije 19 sati

    More stories from this series coming up. It was reported with a grant from . And was my wonderful partner on this project

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  18. prije 19 sati

    As bacteria grow more and more drug-resistant, these bugs will first spread in hospitals, where the bulk of people from drug resistance will die. Is India prepared for it? Nope. (16)

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  19. prije 19 sati

    Let's begin with accreditation rates. NABH accreditation requires hospitals to follow infection-control mandatorily. And only 1% of India's hospitals are accredited. No infection control guideline in India (including ICMR's) is mandatory (15)

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  20. prije 19 sati

    How many hospitals in India do all this? Remember: infection control is not just hand washing. It is an entire discipline people do their PhDs on. (14)

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  21. prije 19 sati

    All this costs money. And yet, a hospital must carry out infection-control, because it is the only way to ensure you do not *give* the patient an infection (13)

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