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		<title>&#039;New Delhi Superbug’ &#8211; ‘Named’ to kill Indian Medical Tourism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Naming of a new superbug after the name of Indian capital by a UK based research team, is seen as a move to scare the UK patients from India while hospital acquire infection rates in UK itself , especially MRSA, continue to be alarming. Within few days of India’s top IT outsourcing company Infosys was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Naming of a new superbug after the name of Indian capital by a UK based research team, is seen as  a move to scare the UK patients from India while hospital acquire infection rates in UK itself , especially MRSA, continue to be  alarming.</p>
<p>Within few days of India’s top IT outsourcing company Infosys was called ‘Chop Shop’ by a US senator, a UK infection control research team led by Prof Timothy Walsh, in a study published in Lancet, has dropped another bombshell by naming a   new Superbug gene NDM-1 after the name of Indian capital, as ‘New Delhi metallo- lactamase-1’ and blaming Indian Medical Tourism industry especially Cosmetic Surgery centres for its worldwide spread.</p>
<p>“This act of naming Superbug after New Delhi, while none of the samples collected was from Delhi and its presence in UK itself indigenously, appears a ‘Racially’ and commercially motivated act to malign Indian Medical tourism sector.” said Dr K M Kapoor, Senior Consultant, Cosmetic Surgery at Fortis Hospital, Mohali and a Medical Tourism exponent in India.</p>
<p>The charge of the name being racially biased gets all the more credence as Prof Timothy Walsh had reported a similar, but far more dangerous Superbug from an infection outbreak in a hospital in Houston, Texas in 2006. This bug was named VIM 7 rather than being called ‘Houston Superbug’ and was never publicized much. VIM 7 was more dangerous than NDM 1 as it was resistant to all the drugs except Polymyxin B while NDM-I is susceptible to Tigecyclin and Colistin.</p>
<p>I3-IRG researcher Prof Timothy Walsh, PhD, who is still  in the process of obtaining his MRCPath (London) and DSc (Australia) had earlier also resorted to publicity gimmicks  to draw world’s attention to his pet topic of Metallo-?-Lactamase gene, but failed to do so in his previous attempts. This time by deliberately naming the ‘Superbug’ after New Delhi and implicating India’s burgeoning Cosmetic Surgery tourism industry for its spread, he has raised a big controversy and has managed to get all the attention.</p>
<p>Moreover the credibility of this study suffers from another account as this study has been funded by EU, Wellcome and Wyeth, with Wyeth being the manufacturer of Tigecyclin, one of the two drugs effective against NDM 1. The lead author has reported receiving a travel grant from Wyeth and another author has reported holding or managing shares in AstraZeneca, Merck, Pfizer, Dechra, GlaxoSmithKline, and Eco Animal Health.</p>
<p>By creating a false scare and a doomsday scenario, Prof Timothy Walsh is trying to gain international limelight .The proof of how serious is the threat, of NDM 1 gene, can be had from the excerpts of a press release from Hong Kong’s public Health Dep’t. ‘ According to test results of Public Health Laboratory Services Branch (PHLSB), there was one isolate of E. coli harbouring NDM-1 in a 66-year-old male patient attending a government out-patient clinic in October 2009.The organism was however susceptible to oral antibiotic agents commonly used to treat urinary tract infection, the spokesman said. The patient fully recovered.’ . In this case patient has recovered even after contracting the ‘dreaded’ NDM-1 E Coli infection.</p>
<p>Prof Timothy Walsh had earlier also tried to create scare with this Super bug theory in 2004 through his article , titled ‘Metallo-ß-Lactamases: the Quiet before the Storm?’.The ‘ Quiet before storm’ has lasted well for over 6 years now without a major international outbreak and now Prof Timothy Walsh is again back with his pet topic, trying to serve the same old wine in a new bottle.</p>
<p>UK’s own record in infection control is dismal and high infection rates due to ‘MRSA Superbug’ are driving patients abroad to safer destinations. The EARSS (European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System) monitors antimicrobial resistance in Europe. It maintains a comprehensive surveillance and information system that provides comparable and validated data on the prevalence and spread of major invasive bacteria such as MRSA. Its 2002 data shows that in UK hospitals, 44.5 % of Staph infections were of MRSA type, carrying 15 % mortality.</p>
<p>In a report ‘Superbug fear drives NHS patients abroad’ written by Sophie Goodchild, Health Editor , London Evening Standard on 11th March 2008, it has been mentioned ‘About 22,000 people in the capital and 100,000 from  UK went overseas for surgery and dental treatment last year &#8211; a rise of nearly a quarter on 2006. Fear over infection from superbugs is now a major reason for them opting to go private instead of receiving treatment on the NHS. More than half of surgery patients said they were worried about contracting an infection such as MRSA in a British hospital. This comes a day after the Evening Standard revealed more than nine patients a week are dying from hospital acquired infections. The findings are published by research group Treatment Abroad from its international medical tourist survey.’</p>
<p>Another report had quoted- Keith Pollard, a director of Treatment Abroad, a website on medical tourism, told the media: &#8220;We are getting reports that worries about hospital infections such as MRSA are driving people abroad.&#8221; Katherine Murphy, of the Patients Association, said: &#8220;Hospital infections are the number one concern from callers to our helpline. It comes as no surprise that some people are going abroad because they&#8217;re frightened of NHS infection rates in this country. The government is not doing anything to reassure the public, particularly when we know key people are being lost from hospital infection posts and cleaning budgets are being cut&#8221;.</p>
<p>High costs and fear of UK Superbug, MRSA, led to the growth of outbound medical tourism from UK with India as one of the top beneficiary. As per a study by treatment abroad , in 2006, for cosmetic surgery procedures like Breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction and facelift , around 14,500 patients traveled outside the UK, spending around £3,500 each, creating an estimated market worth £50 million(cosmetic surgery getting 31% of total market share). This trend has been increasing rapidly since then.</p>
<p>Dr K M Kapoor also shared story of one of his patients from UK, a leading glamour model, Toni Samantha Wildish, who underwent a Breast Implant surgery in Czechoslovakia and contracted a major infection in right breast during surgery and was discharged and sent back after 3 days.</p>
<p>By the time, she reached back home in UK after 5 days, she had started developing features of septicemia. She was taken up for emergency surgery and her right breast implant was removed, leaving her with asymmetric breasts.  This left her with no option to look for a better place outside Europe and finally she was operated successfully in India at Fortis Hospital, Mohali by Dr K M Kapoor.</p>
<p>Her previous left side breast implant was also removed and a new set of implants were placed to put her modeling career back on track. “Why this case was not much publicized by ‘Infections from other countries’ experts like Prof Timothy Walsh could be anybody’s guess but one reason could be that Czechoslovakia is part of EU” said Dr Kapoor.</p>
<p>By Implicating Indian Cosmetic Surgery industry for the spread of NDM- 1 gene, without any substantial supporting evidence, this UK based research team is trying to help UK’s floundering Cosmetic Surgery market due to popularity of less expensive and safer Asian destinations like India, Thailand, Malaysia etc, amongst UK population. It is important to note that while samples were collected from India, Pakistan and UK, the bacteria gene was deliberately named after New Delhi.</p>
<p>The reasons are not very far to see as India in recent years has risen to become one of the top medical tourism destinations in Cosmetic Surgery. The same bacteria could have been named ‘Islamabad bug’ but as Pakistan is not yet a significant player in Medical Tourism, so it was spared.</p>
<p> Cosmetic Surgery, one of the safest surgical specialties, is the biggest contributor to the medical tourism revenues in India. The UK team had reasons to discredit India’s dominance in the field of Medical Tourism as western medical industry has started seeing Asian countries led by India as their major competitors and fear that Medical outsourcing industry could go the IT way.</p>
<p>They have found a potent weapon in the form of NDM-1 to win their patients from India by scaring them with this superbug. Dr K M Kapoor, while concluding said, “It is high time Indian government takes a tough stand on this issue to protect its medical tourism industry and asks the UK govt for a clarification &#038; removal of  word ‘New Delhi’  from the name of this Superbug.”</p>
<p>source: Punjab Newsline Network</p>
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		<title>Cali: An emerging medical tourism destination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The western Colombian city of Cali is emerging as one of the country&#8217;s most popular destinations for medical tourism, reported El Tiempo on Tuesday. Previously known as the sports and salsa capital of South America, Cali now counts some 50,000 visitors a year who are looking for cheaper and higher-quality medical treatments. Almost a third [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The western Colombian city of Cali is emerging as one of the country&#8217;s most popular destinations for medical tourism, reported El Tiempo on Tuesday.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Previously known as the sports and salsa capital of South America, Cali now counts some 50,000 visitors a year who are looking for cheaper and higher-quality medical treatments.</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-565"></span>Almost a third of the city&#8217;s medical tourists arrive from other countries and, according to Cali&#8217;s trading association, the majority are from the U.S. and Spain.</p>
<p>According to the report, many people &#8211; predominantly women &#8211; travel to the city for plastic surgery treatments.</p>
<p>Cali has become one of the country&#8217;s best equipped cities for providing specialized health care. The city has a total of 105 doctors who belong to the Colombian Association for Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Reconstruction, 61 of whom belong to the Ibero-Latin American Foundation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.</p>
<p>Proportionately, Cali has the most working plastic surgeons in the country, with five surgeons per 1000 people. Second are Bogota and Barranquilla with four surgeons per 1000 residents.</p>
<p>Cali also offers 40 specialized clinics, second only to Bogota which has 60.</p>
<p>Medical tourism is one of Colombia&#8217;s biggest industries and one that continues to grow in strength. Foreigners are increasingly traveling to the country to undergo medical procedures, due to its competitive prices. For example, cosmetic surgery in Colombia costs around one quarter of the price it would cost in the U.S.</p>
<p>source: colombiareports.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>As you age, the skin around your eyes loses its elasticity. Your muscles in this area may also slacken so that fat around your eye bulges forward and makes your lower eyelids appear baggy. Cosmetic eyelid surgery can remove the excess skin, fat, or both, from around your eyes. </strong></p>
<p><span id="more-531"></span>Affordable Eyelid Surgery in India can make a remarkable difference in<br />
the appearance of the face, alleviating the appearance of tiredness and old age by eliminating the excess, wrinkly skin beneath the eyes. The eyelid surgery in India is provided at affordable price. In fact, you can expect to save up to 40 % on surgery in India compared to Europe or North America.</p>
<p>The surgeons have an excellent success in eyelid surgery in India owing to the fact that all of them have a vast experience in cosmetic surgery area. Eyelid surgery also known as blepharoplasty is a procedure that removes excess fat, skin and muscle to change the appearance of upper and lower eyelids. Blepharoplasty can correct drooping eyelids and puffy bags below the eyes, giving one a younger look.</p>
<p>The most common objective of blepharoplasty is to minimize signs of aging. Under blepharoplasty fat is removed from the upper and lower eyelids, as well as excess skin and muscles that makes one look older and tired and which may sometimes interfere with vision. The eyelid surgery usually lasts from one to three hours depend on the magnitude of the procedure. During a standard procedure the surgeon performs a skin excision in the folds of an eyelid. In the lower eyelids the incision is made through the eyelash line and it can go until the corner of the eyes. After the incision is made the surgeon will separate the skin from the fat and muscles beneath it, remove extra tissue and put gentle sutures.</p>
<p>Eyelid surgery makes your eyes appear fresher and more youthful. If you are looking for affordable price eyelid surgery, while also being ensured of world class quality then you should consider eyelid surgery in India. Because of the right quality and the right price that health tourism in India provides, the global medical tourists are willing to shun their inhibitions and fly to India for eyelid surgery.</p>
<p>Indian corporate hospitals are on par with the best hospitals in Europe or North America and a big draw for foreign patients is that hospitals have very minimal or hardly any wait lists thus inviting global medical tourists for an affordable price surgery. As India preserves diverse cultural and scenic beauty health tourism in India also offers leisure tourism alongside medical treatment. Known for its hospitality for tourists, the county has opened doors to welcome patients and medical tourists with the same hospitality. To get more info on Affordable Eyelid Surgery in India you can log on to www.excelsiorindianhealthcare.com/ or you can send us your queries at enquiry@excelsiorindianhealthcare.com. You can also call us at +91- 7798122756.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span><span style="">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>It is no secret to say that &ldquo;Medical Tourism&rdquo; has come to the attention of many in the tourism industry &ndash; both planners and government planers involved in tourism development and marketing.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Especially when it comes to cosmetic surgery &ndash;<span style="">&nbsp; </span>as opposed to critical or life saving medical surgery and procedures &ndash; then a planned tip abroad for cosmetic surgery affords -<span style="">&nbsp; </span>a vacation , along with recuperative time away from home and prying eyes while the recovery progresses.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>The cost of the trip or vacation for ether the patient and / or their family members is often subsidized by the much lower cost of surgery than in dominant first world medical centers.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>On top of that when the patient returns home with their cosmetic surgery all that will appear is the charge card statements to be paid and remitted.</p></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be that &#8220;medical tourism&#8221; was only for the wealthy rich who wanted or felt they needed &#8220;Cosmetic Surgery&#8221; In addition you had the benefit of being far away from home , where hopefully nobody would spot you, in your recuperative phase after your cosmetic surgery. Things have changed now. Perhaps its the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It used to be that &#8220;medical tourism&#8221; was only for the wealthy rich who wanted or felt they needed &#8220;Cosmetic Surgery&#8221;</p>
<p>In  addition you had the benefit of being far away from home , where hopefully nobody would spot you, in your recuperative phase after your cosmetic surgery.  Things have changed now. Perhaps its the high cost or long wait lines &#8211; even in places where medical care is &#8220;free&#8221; such as Canada.  Canadians themselves have finally come to the conclusion that medical care is limited.  If you want service you well have to go out of the country.  Previously it was the USA only.  Now that medical tourism has become more readily available and trusted medical tourists will travel across the world to get major &#8211; even life threatening surgery.  Major operations such as hip replacement , cardiac surgery and even transplants &#8211; heart etc  are not out of the question.</p>
<p>It used to be that once a student from the so called &#8220;third world&#8221;  went to the west for his or her medical education &#8211; they were now a doctor in the USA or Canada never to return home- ever , except for holidays and vacations.  Now with modern communication and transportation this is not necessarily so.  On top of that equipment and such things as reliable electric power are available in these places overseas.  Hospitals indeed may be close to state of the art &#8211; but certainly new.  Equipment may be brand new and indeed better than that found in the USA and certainly in most cases in Canada.  On top of that the hospitals are almost like 4 star hotels &#8211; staff is cheap , they love their high tech jobs .  To them these are the best jobs in the world. On top of that union labor strife is not an issue .  Staff at even these new mega , almost factory, hospitals have staff that are used to a slower pace of life.  To most patients they are amazingly friendly and concerned as well for patient welfare.  Most patients are very satisfied with their medical tourism adventure and exercise and will gladly recommend it to other potential patients as well &#8211; be they family , friend or people at work.</p>
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