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Demystifying Health Care, Khabir Ahmed
Bomb Blast In A Tertiary Care Hospital, The Challenges Faced During Management Of Victims In A Resource Limited Country, Rizwan Sultan, Hasnain Zafar, Umar B, Khabir Ahmed
Bomb Blast In A Tertiary Care Hospital, The Challenges Faced During Management Of Victims In A Resource Limited Country, Rizwan Sultan, Hasnain Zafar, Umar B, Khabir Ahmed
Khabir Ahmed
Abstract Introduction: A bomb blast in a hospital results in a many fold increase in the casualties. The affected health care in the region is the next challenge faced by the administration of the city. We discuss the challenges faced after a bomb blast in the civil hospital of Quetta, Pakistan on 8 August 2016. Methods: A retrospective review of the medical records of patients who were transferred by air to the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi over a period of 86 h after the blast in Quetta. Results: Seventy-five patients were received in three separate waves; those received in …
Self-Rated Health In Pakistan: Results Of A National Health Survey, Khabir Ahmed, Tazeen Jafar, Nish Chaturvedi
Self-Rated Health In Pakistan: Results Of A National Health Survey, Khabir Ahmed, Tazeen Jafar, Nish Chaturvedi
Khabir Ahmed
Abstract Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is a robust predictor of mortality. In UK, migrants of South Asian descent, compared to native Caucasian populations, have substantially poorer SRH. Despite its validation among migrant South Asian populations and its popularity in developed countries as a useful public health tool, the SRH scale has not been used at a population level in countries in South Asia. We determined the prevalence of and risk factors for poor/fair SRH among individuals aged ≥15 years in Pakistan (n = 9442). Methods: The National Health Survey of Pakistan was a cross-sectional population-based survey, conducted between 1990 and …
Prevalence Of Diabetic Retinopathy Among Individuals Screened Positive For Diabetes In Five Community Based Eye Camps In Northern Karachi Pakistan, Jamal-U- Din, Mohammad Babar Qureshi, Akhtar Jamal Khan, Mohammad Daud Khan, Khabir Ahmed
Prevalence Of Diabetic Retinopathy Among Individuals Screened Positive For Diabetes In Five Community Based Eye Camps In Northern Karachi Pakistan, Jamal-U- Din, Mohammad Babar Qureshi, Akhtar Jamal Khan, Mohammad Daud Khan, Khabir Ahmed
Khabir Ahmed
Background: Population-based data on the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in Pakistan are lacking. We determined the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy among individuals screened positive for diabetes in five community-based eye camps in northern Karachi, Pakistan. Methods: In summer 2002, five community-based eye camps were set up in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city. All individuals aged 30 years or older who visited the camps were requested to participate in the study. Those who agreed were screened for diabetes and those found to have the disease were referred to an eye hospital for diabetic retinopathy screening. Verbal informed consent was obtained from all …
Insecurity And Lack Of Funds Hamper Progress On Afghan Health Service, Khabir Ahmed
Insecurity And Lack Of Funds Hamper Progress On Afghan Health Service, Khabir Ahmed
Khabir Ahmed
Ambitious Afghan Government plans to provide basic health-care services to 25 million
Afghan people who have one of the lowest health standards in the world are being
hampered by a lack of funds and mounting insecurity, government and humanitarian officials
said. Abdullah Sherzai, Deputy Minister of Public Health, told the Bulletin that his ministry
was still waiting for almost half the funds needed for this year's budget alone. Donors, like
USAID and The World Bank, have approved the Afghan Government plan.
Frequency Of Color Blindness In Pre-Employment Screening In A Tertiary Health Care Center In Pakistan, Shaukat Ali Chhipa, Farzeen K. Hash, Shehreen Ali, Mustafa Kama, Khabir Ahmed
Frequency Of Color Blindness In Pre-Employment Screening In A Tertiary Health Care Center In Pakistan, Shaukat Ali Chhipa, Farzeen K. Hash, Shehreen Ali, Mustafa Kama, Khabir Ahmed
Khabir Ahmed
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of color vision deficiency among Pakistani adults presenting for pre-employment health screening in a tertiary care hospital. METHODS: The cross-sectional study was carried out at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and the data was collected for color vision deficiency, age, gender, and job applied for from pre-employment examination during 2013-2014. IBM SPSS 20 was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Three thousand four hundred and thirty seven persons underwent pre-employment screening during 2013 and 2014; 1837 (53.44%) were males and 1600 (46.65%) females. The mean age was 29.01 (±6.53) years. A total of 0.9% …
Blinding Trachoma : A Disease Of Poverty, Khabir Ahmed, Pashtoon M. Kasi, Ahmed I Gilani, Naveed Janjua
Blinding Trachoma : A Disease Of Poverty, Khabir Ahmed, Pashtoon M. Kasi, Ahmed I Gilani, Naveed Janjua
Khabir Ahmed
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