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Survey of semen analysis practices in India and need for standardization and improvement
CONCLUSION: The present study showed a large gap between the practice of semen analysis by respondents from various parts of India and standard procedures as laid down by the WHO. Many laboratories do not follow the standard instructions. There is a need to improve the quality of practice related to semen analysis in this country through appropriate teaching and training in medical institutions as well as through Continuing Medical Education (CMEs) or regular update programs.PMID:35074975 | DOI:10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_475_21
Source: Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology - January 25, 2022 Category: Pathology Authors: Sachin Kale Sandeep Bathe Ranjan Agrawal Purva More Era Bharadwaj Source Type: research

Drug Promotion in India Since 2000: Problems Remain.
This article begins with an analysis of the therapeutic value of medications on the Indian market because, by definition, if a drug has no therapeutic value or has a negative benefit-to-harm ratio, then any promotion of that drug is inappropriate. It then examines 2 Indian case studies: drug promotion in Mumbai and the misuse of the World Health Organization logo in promotion. Next it describes specific types of promotion: advertisements in medical journals, brochures, and pamphlets; the actions of sales representatives; and the content of continuing medical education courses and medical conferences. The next sections exam...
Source: International Journal of Health Services - June 17, 2020 Category: Health Management Tags: Int J Health Serv Source Type: research