1) India signed an MOU with which country in the field of AYUSH?
a. Maldives
b. Madagascar
c. Mauritius
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Mauritius
Explanation: India has signed an MoU with Mauritius on cooperation in the field of traditional system of medicine and Homoeopathy. The MoU was signed during the visit of Minister of State for AYUSH(Independent Charge) and Health & Family Welfare, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik to Mauritius. - This MoU will promote cooperation in the field of traditional system of health and medicine between the two countries which already share these traditions due to unique historical and cultural ties.
- It envisages exchange of experts, supply of traditional medicinal substances, joint research and development and recognition of the traditional systems of health and medicine in both countries.
- It also aims at popularising AYUSH.
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2) Who, among the following, organised the AROGYA 2017, first international exhibition and conference on AYUSH and wellness sector?
a. FICCI
b. AYUSH ministry
c. Pharmexcil
d. Ministry of Commerce and Industry
e. Only a and c
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ANSWER: Only a and c
Explanation: The first International Exhibition and Conference on AYUSH and Wellness sector- AROGYA 2017 was held in New Delhi. It was inaugurated by AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik.
It was organised by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in collaboration with Union Ministry of AYUSH and Ministry of Commerce & Industry and Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council (Pharmexcil).
Its theme was 'Enhancing the global potential of AYUSH'.
AROGYA 2017 witnessed participation of thousands of delegates from India as well as abroad including delegates from over 60 countries across the world.
More than 250 manufacturers of alternative medicine also showcased their products and services at the exhibition.
India has long history and culture running over 5000 years of using traditional medicines for health care and developing them with modern scientific outlook.
AYUSH is the acronym of tradition medical systems that are being practiced in India such as Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy.
AROGYA, 2017: Objectives - Showcase strengths and scientific validation of Indian System of Medicine in global context. Promote and strengthen awareness and interest about AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homoeopathy).
- Facilitate international promotion, development and recognition of AYUSH. Foster interaction of stakeholders and market development of AYUSH at international level.
- Give boost to AYUSH Products in International Market. Exhibit research and latest developments in AYUSH sector and harness its potential.
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3) WHO has formulated clinical guidelines on responding to _________ abuse?
a. Child sex abuse
b. Child physical abuse
c. Verbal abuse
d. Emotional abuse
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ANSWER: Child sex abuse
Explanation: In a first, the World Health Organisation has formulated clinical guidelines on responding to children and adolescents who have been sexually abused.
The guidelines put forward recommendations for the frontline health care providers - general practitioners, gynaecologists, paediatricians, nurses and others - who may directly receive a victim of sexual abuse or may identify sexual abuse during the course of diagnosis and treatment.
While Indian doctors have welcomed the new guidelines, they feel that there is more than just guidelines required in the country.
In 2010, the IAP released similar guidelines on 'recommendations on recognition and response to child abuse and neglect in the Indian setting.
Like the IAP guidelines, the new WHO guidelines too focus on the recommendations and good practice suggestions in terms of disclosure made by the child, obtaining medical history, conducting physical examinations and forensic investigations, documenting findings, offering preventive treatment for HIV post exposure, pregnancy prevention, and other sexually transmitted diseases, psychological and mental health interventions among others.
The guidelines highlight that child sexual abuse has a short-term as well as long-term mental health impact like lifetime diagnosis of post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, externalising symptoms, eating disorders, problems with relationships, sleep disorders and suicidal and self-harm ideation and behaviours.
Health consequences of the abuse include the risk of pregnancy, gynaecological disorders such as chronic non-cyclical pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, painful periods, infections and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.
One of the most commonly seen mistakes in handling child sexual abuse cases is re-traumatising the child as well as his parents with questions. Such mistakes can be avoided if those dealing with such cases are well trained.
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4) Who was appointed the WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Autism in SE Asia?
a. Saima Wazed Hossain
b. Margaret Chen
c. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Saima Wazed Hossain
Explanation: Saima Wazed Hossain was on 6 July 2017 appointed as the WHO’s Goodwill Ambassador for Autism in the South-East Asia region.
A globally renowned champion for the cause of autism spectrum disorder, Hossain has been appointed for a period of two years.
In the last one year while championing for the cause of autism for WHO, Hossain facilitated the ‘Thimphu Declaration’ on autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders at an international conference in Bhutan in April 2017.
As WHO Goodwill Ambassador, Hossain will be promoting the Thimphu declaration which emphasises on integrating the needs of autism affected people into national health and socioeconomic development plans.
Hossain was designated as WHO Regional Champion for Autism in May 2016.
Autism: Know More - Autism is a life- long disability that affects brain functioning.
- When left without proper treatment and support, Autism can cause significant impairment in exercising of an individual’s human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Globally, autism prevalence rates are estimated to be 160 cases in a population of 10000. - In low and middle income countries, children with autism do not get the medical attention and care they need.
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5) Who has been appointed the new DG of WHO?
a. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
b. Sania Nishtar
c. David Nabarro
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Explanation: Former Ethiopian Health Minister Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been elected as the new Director-General of the World Health Organisation. This election has earned the distinction of being the first election which saw the participation of all WHO member states in the voting process. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus defeated the other two contendors to the post, namely, UK’s Dr David Nabarro and Pakistan’s Dr Sania Nishtar. The head of the organization is the Director-General (DG), appointed by the World Health Assembly. Earlier stincts of Dr Tedros includes the post of Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs Minister (2012-2016) and Health Minister (2005-2012). He has also served as chair of the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Also as chair of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership Board, as well as co-chair of the Board of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health. During his tenure at the helm of WHO, Dr Tedros will have to tackle challenges like the spread of the Zika virus and Ebola, along with existing challenges posed by Malaria, Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, to name a few. WHO is also at present facing the financial challenges as a result of the squeeze on donor funds. WHO The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health. WHO: Know More - Established on 7 April 1948, it succeeded the Health Organization, which was an agency of the League of Nations.
- It is a member of the United Nations Development Group and its headquarters are located at Geneva. WHO flag features the Rod of Asclepius as a symbol for healing
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6) What special day does World Health Day on 7th April mark?
a. Founding of WHO in 1948
b. Introduction of vaccines for major diseases
c. Day of inception of the MSF NPO
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Founding of WHO in 1948
Explanation: World Health Day is on the 7th of April each year. This day marks the anniversary of the World Health Organization which was founded in 1948.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the leading global health authority within the United Nations System.
The work of WHO is varied and can mostly be summarized through their 6 point agenda. - Promote Development
- Foster Health Security
- Strengthen Health Systems
- Harness information, research and evidence
- Enhance Partnerships
- Improve Performance
WHO uses the anniversary of their founding day not only as an opportunity to celebrate the organization and its work but also as an opportunity to highlight a current global health priority. For each World Health Day, WHO designates a health challenge or theme. Previous years themes have included: - Road Safety (2005)
- Shape The Future Of Life (2003)
- Protecting Health From Climate Change (2008)
- International Health Security (2007)
- Anti microbacterial Resistance: No Action Today No Cure Tomorrow (2011)
- Aging and Health (2012)
Each year is given a theme to highlight a different global health concern. This year’s (2017) is Depression: Let's Talk. WHD 2017 is the highlight of a year-long campaign which seeks to raise awareness of depression and encourage those who are suffering with it to seek and get help. Previous themes have included diabetes, vector-borne diseases, protecting health from climate change and road safety. Depression: Know More- Depression is the leading cause of ill health world wide, according to WHO.
- It is estimated that more than 300 million people are living with depression, an increase of more than 18 per cent between 2005 and 2015.
- Depression has strong links with other noncommunicable disorders and diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, and increases the risk of substance abuse.
- Depression is also an important risk factor in suicide, which claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
- Treatment usually involves psychotherapy, antidepressant medication or a combination of both.
- The so-called talking cure administered by general doctors, nurses, or health care workers can be just as effective.
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7) What is this year's theme of World TB day on March 24, 2017?
a. Unite to End TB
b. Meet to End TB
c. Join to End TB
d. Work to End TB
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ANSWER: Unite to End TB
Explanation: This year, the theme of World TB Day 2017 is Unite to End TB.
WHO has placed a special focus on uniting efforts to Leave No One Behind.
India has the highest number of TB patients internationally.
This constitutes about 25 percent of all cases.
While urban TB afflicts more individuals annually, a similar case in rural area remains infectious for a longer time period as per new research findings.
WHO: Know More - Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
- Founded: 7 April 1948
- Head: Margaret Chan
- Customer service: 011 6656 4800
- Founders: India, Philippines, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Colombia, more
- Parent organization: United Nations
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8) WHO has published the first list of priority pathogens with how many bacteria?
a. 12 families
b. 13 families
c. 14 families
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: 12 families
Explanation: WHO on 28th Feb 2017 published its first ever list of antibiotic-resistant "priority pathogens" - a catalogue of 12 families of bacteria that pose the greatest threat to human health.
The list was drawn up in a bid to guide and promote research and development (R&D) of new antibiotics.
This is as part of WHO’s efforts to address growing global resistance to antimicrobial medicines.
The list highlights in particular the threat of gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotics.
These bacteria have built-in abilities to find new ways to resist treatment and can pass along genetic material that allows other bacteria to become drug-resistant as well.
The WHO list is divided into three categories according to the urgency of need for new antibiotics: critical, high and medium priority. Priority 1: | CRITICAL | | Acinetobacter baumannii, carbapenem-resistant | | Pseudomonas aeruginosa, carbapenem-resistant | | Enterobacteriaceae, carbapenem-resistant, ESBL-producing | Priority 2: | HIGH | | Enterococcus faecium, vancomycin-resistant | | Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant, vancomycin-intermediate and resistant | | Helicobacter pylori, clarithromycin-resistant | | Campylobacter spp., fluoroquinolone-resistant | | Salmonellae, fluoroquinolone-resistant | | Neisseria gonorrhoeae, cephalosporin-resistant, fluoroquinolone-resistant | Priority 3: | MEDIUM | | Haemophilus influenzae, ampicillin-resistant | | Streptococcus pneumoniae, penicillin-non-susceptible | | Shigella spp., fluoroquinolone-resistant |
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9) Which ministry has launched the first central academic institute and the second Ayurvedic college in NE?
a. WCD
b. Agriculture
c. AYUSH
d. Science and Technology
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ANSWER: AYUSH
Explanation: The Minister of State for AYUSH Shri Shripad Yesso Naik formally inaugurated the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy (NEIAH), an autonomous Institute under Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, in Shillong, Meghalaya on 22nd Dec 2016.
With this, it became the second Ayurvedic College in the North East Region with a Homeopathy college and the only Central Academic Institute of Ayush.
The NEIAH will also work with priority to popularize Panchakarma and Yoga along with production of para-medical staff for development of skill for youth of this region, the minister said.
The NEIAH has started functioning with one College of Ayurveda and one College of Homoeopathy from the academic session 2016-17.
The objective of the NEIAH is to provide good quality medical graduates in traditional medicine generate employment and promote tourism in the North East.
It is an autonomous Institute under Union Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH).
With this inauguration, the institute has become the second Ayurvedic College in the North East Region with a Homeopathy college.
The establishment of this Institute will solve the problem of scarcity of doctors in remote areas of
the North Eastern regions to a great extent.
The NEIAH helps in preserving folk and traditional health practices of the region which is home to rich flora.
It helps in scientific validation of these health practices based on ethnobotanical and scientific research with practical suitability for clinical practices.
The research and development activities of the institute will help in the development of herbal-agro based industry which ultimately promotes the cultivation of medicinal plants in this region.
NEIAH - It is the only Central Academic Institute of AYUSH in the North East Region.
- Its primary aim is to produce quality human resource in the area of AYUSH in general and the Ayurveda and Homeopathy in particular.
- The institute will suitably help in implementing and improving the execution of national health policies.
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10) WHO has for the first time recommended a home testing kit for which disease?
a. Cancer
b. Malaria
c. TB
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: None of the above
Explanation: The WHO for the first time has recommended HIV self-testing in the privacy of one's home using HIV kit. This is a move that may result in a major breakthrough in HIV treatment by improving access to diagnosis.
The UN agency's guidance has even prompted the health ministry here to evaluate the proposal.
Lack of HIV diagnosis is one of the biggest problems of this disease
Estimates show around 87% of HIV-infected people in India are not even aware that they are suffering from the disease and may be unknowingly spreading the virus.
Globally, around 40% of all people with HIV or over 14 million remain unaware of their status.
Self Testing and HIV AIDS - Particularly relevant for people who find accessing tests in clinical settings difficult.
- Results of the test can be seen within 20 minutes or less.
- Those with positive results are advised to seek confirmatory tests at health clinics.
- In 2015, the total number of people living with HIV in India were estimated at 21.17 lakh.
- Around 86,000 new HIV cases were found.
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