Friday, August 26, 2016

How malaria supports spread of infectious cancer in Africa

Last Updated: Friday, August 26, 2016 - 21:29
New York: Infectious agents can cause a lot of cancer in Africa and researchers believe they now have a clue to how malaria during pregnancy creates the right conditions for a virus to cause cancer in children.
The researchers wanted to explore why the Epstein-Barr virus causes a type of cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma only in some people and not in all infected by the virus.
Rosemary Rochford from the University of Colorado Cancer Center in the US and her colleagues centered their research in Kisumu, Kenya, a port city of just over 400,000.
In addition to a near universal rate of infection with the Epstein-Barr virus, Kisumu has an unusually high rate of Burkitt's lymphoma and malaria.
"Because Burkitt's lymphoma is prevalent in areas with a lot of malaria, we thought maybe it could be associated with malaria infection," Rochford said.
Children born to women who have malaria during pregnancy are more predisposed to develop Burkitt's lymphoma, the researchers noted.
"What we think happens is that the risk for these children begins during pregnancy. Usually for most people, the virus is quiet. You never even know you have it. But when you get malaria, the virus reactivates and infects more cells,” Rochford said.
"When mothers get malaria during pregnancy, these malaria-infected cells shed more virus and infants get infected earlier in life. Because they're infected so early, their immune systems don't manage the virus the way they should,” Rochford explained.
"It's not just the fact of exposure to Epstein-Barr virus, but the timing of it that matters. These kids with prenatal exposure due to the secondary pressure of malaria are the ones with increased risk," Rochford said.
One answer to the challenge of virus-associated cancers in Africa would be better and more prevalent use of vaccines.
Rochford pointed out that the story of Burkitt's lymphoma is similar to the story of other virus-associated cancers, including cervical cancer caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and Kaposi's sarcoma caused by the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8).
In fact, in Kisumu, Kaposi's sarcoma is the most common cancer in men and cervical cancer is the most common cancer in adult women.
Unlike in the US, where the cancer risk of viruses is far smaller than the risks associated with tobacco and alcohol, "in some parts of Africa, the majority of cancers are caused by infectious agents," said the study published in the journal Current Opinions in Virology.
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Mumbai surgeon comes to rescue of pellet-hit

Mumbai Mirror - ‎Aug 24, 2016‎



Mumbai surgeon comes to rescue of pellet-hit

Renowned retina surgeon from Mumbai Dr S Natrajan is back in the Valley to perform more vitrectomies (retina surgeries) on victims hit by pellets in eyes.

After performing retinal surgeries on pellet victims in Ophthalmology Department SMHS Hospital for free earlier this month, Borderless World Foundation Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh is once again organizing free retinal surgery camp for pellet victims in the Valley.

Hospital sources told Mumbai Mirror that Dr Natarajan is planning around sixty surgeries in four days, and on his second visit to SMHS Hospital in connection with the treatment of pellet victims whose eyes needed specialized surgeries, which he has earlier promised to come to Kashmir every month to treat and follow up the pellet cases.

"The pellet injuries are extremely bad and they are very young, so the surgeries are very tough. At this mass scale I have never seen such type of injuries," Dr Natarajan told Mirror.

He said retina surgeries are required in most victims whose eyes are perforated by pellets due to the damage that these cause to retina. Retina is the inner tissue layer of eye which is sensitive to light.

"We are repairing the damaged eyes but the recovery will depend on the extent of damage and the follow-up treatment. Eye surgeries for pellet injuries are carried out in stages and each victim has to undergo a number of surgeries over a period of time," he said

Dr Natarajan said that I wish the situation improves and I don't have to come back and I have given an offer to the Jammu and Kashmir Government that I can be an advisor and make sure that department is running on its own and make center of excellence for managing the injuries, and I can teach here.

"I am here waiting for Dr Natarajan, last time he had operated me, and now i had come for the treatment again. Natarajan had given second life to me, and now I owe him a lot," a pellet victim Atif said.

Borderlss World Foundation team has requested all the voluntary organizations and other organizations across the Valley to share this information within their localities so that maximum victims are provided with the specialized treatment.

Around 500 people with pellet injuries in eyes were received by the hospital over the period of 46 days, after the protests broke out all over Kashmir Valley following the killing Hizbul Mujahiddin Commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani on 8th July.













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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

New insulin pill could make diabetes treatment 'painless'

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US scientists have developed an oral method of administering insulin that can be a less painful alternative to millions of people worldwide with diabetes who have to inject themselves with the drug to manage their blood-sugar levels.
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