Dr Dilip Mahalanabis

2022 - 10 - 19

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Pioneer of oral rehydration theory Dr Dilip Mahalanabis passes ... (Medical Dialogues)

Kolkata: Renowned physician who pioneered the use of oral rehydration theory for the treatment of diarrhoeal diseases and the development of Oral ...

Mahalanabis, Dr. Cash, and Dr. In 2006 Dr. In 2002 Dr. During the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, Dr. This was the first large-scale use of oral rehydration solution in a disaster situation.

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ORS pioneer Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis passes away in Kolkata (HinduPost)

Iconic Bharatiya pediatrician, Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis, who pioneered the use of oral rehydration theory for treatment of diarrhoeal diseases and development ...

However, there was hardly any recognition from the Union government for his contribution in a field of medicine that saved millions of lives. He was awarded the Pollin Prize in 2002 and Prince Mahidol Award in 2006. However, all the efforts of the doctors to revive his health conditions failed and ultimately, he died on Sunday.

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Dr Dilip Mahalanabis - JournalsOfIndia (JournalsOfIndia)

In news- Pioneer of Oral Rehydration Solution(ORS) therapy, Dr Dilip Mahalanabis has passed away recently.

- From 1975 to 1979, Dr Mahalanabis worked in cholera control for WHO in Afghanistan, Egypt and Yemen. - One of the advantages with ORS is that even untrained people can administer it and keep the crisis in check till the patient is admitted to the hospital. - Born on November 12, 1934 in West Bengal, Dr Mahalanabis studied in Kolkata and London, and joined the Johns Hopkins University International Centre for Medical Research and Training in Kolkata in the 1960s, where he carried out research in oral rehydration therapy.

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Who was Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis, the man behind Oral Rehydration ... (Jagran Josh)

Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis is known as the pioneer of Oral Rehydration Therapy. The lesser-known medical practitioner was awarded various national and ...

Cash, and Dr. Mahalanabis, Dr. In 2006 Dr. In 2002, Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis and Dr. He conducted cholera and other diarrheal illness research at the Johns Hopkins International Center for Medical Research and Training in Calcutta, India, in the middle of the 1960s.

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Dilip Mahalanabis: The ORS pioneer who helped save millions of lives (The Indian Express)

Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) entails drinking water with modest amounts of sugar and salts, specifically sodium and potassium to correct dehydration due to ...

Mahalanabis served in the Diarrhoeal Disease Control Programme at the WHO-HQ and was also the Director of Clinical Research at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, (ICDDR,B). Mahalanabis was trained as a paediatrician and joined the Cholera Research Programme of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Medical Research and Training (JHCMRT) in Calcutta in 1966. He received the Prince Mahidol Award (Thailand) in 2006 for his contribution to the treatment of cholera. The focus of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO), through the Cholera Research Laboratory in Dhaka, was to find a vaccine to protect the US troops from cholera attacks in Southeast Asia. His contribution to the application of Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) at the population level revolutionised the treatment of cholera and acute diarrhoeal diseases, saving thousands of lives, particularly that of children. And that is the fascinating story and sterling contribution of Mahalanabis and his co-workers.

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ORS And Dr Dilip Mahalanabis: A Cure For Survival - Asiana Times (Asiana Times)

ORS has been a part of our lives since we were children. It is a simple yet effective medicine for dehydration all over the world, but many people don't ...

It was found that the fatality rate of Dr Mahalanabisโ€™s camp was down from 20โ€“30% (a camp which used intravenous fluids) to 3% (where ORS was administered). Dr Mahalanabis also wrote later in WHOโ€™s South-East Asia Journal of Public Health about the problems he faced with traditional treatments of oral rehydration therapy, like transportation and a lack of trained personnel. The doctor and his team created pamphlets that described the formula for making it and distributed them along the border. In the 1980s, he worked for WHO as a consultant on research on bacterial disease management. It caused a hygiene problem for water and sanitation in these refugee camps. Before the ORS, it was intravenous fluid infusion, which was neither simple nor cost-effective.

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What is Oral Rehydration Therapy or ORS that changed diarrhoea ... (News9 Live)

WHO prefers sodium chloride, anhydrous glucose, potassium chloride and trisodium citrate dihydrate as the standard ORS formula.

The Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) is a simple and robust remedy across the globe that he pioneered in the 1970s. As per the National Health Portal, take clean water - 1 litre - and 30 grams of sugar with a half-level teaspoon. The ORT was developed when a group of physiologists found that glucose enhances sodium and water absorption across the intestinal border membrane. Kindly visit the official website and physician for further information. Use clean water and follow the amount mentioned. Here, we have a list of 10 different varieties of... Under the supervision of paediatrician Dilip Mahalanabis, refugees were flooding and conventional fluid salines were running out. Use only water and not milk, soup, fruit juice, etc. Before Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) was incepted, intravenous fluid therapy was the primary remedy for diarrheal dehydration. He was suffering from a lung infection and other age-related issues, as per the PTI. Here, Dr Dilip Mahalanabis turned to Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORS) and showed its efficacy. When the Bangladesh Liberation War was raging in 1971, it entered the monsoon season where heavy rains and areas turned swampy.

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