Dr Neha Rastogi Panda
Dr. Neha Rastogi Panda has rich and varied experience and received superspeciality training in All infections from prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences( AIIMS, New Delhi) . specialist in management of infectious diseases of both national and international importance – COVID-19 with its sequel, Tuberculosis - drug resistant, T.B of lung and other body sites, HIV infection and tropic
19/12/2024
We are delighted to share that we successfully hosted a CME on Kidney and Infectious Diseases on 14th December. The event served as an excellent platform for sharing valuable insights, exchanging knowledge, and engaging in meaningful discussions about advancing healthcare practices.
The session focused on the importance of timely diagnosis, proactive measures, and advanced treatment strategies to combat kidney-related infections effectively. It was a great opportunity for healthcare professionals to collaborate and explore ways to provide better medical care to our patients.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the speakers, participants, and organizers for making this event a success. Together, we strive to enhance patient care and take proactive steps toward timely disease management.
19/12/2024
The Chandipura virus is emerging as a significant health concern, particularly for children, due to its rapid spread and severe health implications. Here we provide expert insights into this alarming outbreak. Read this article for detailed insights.
Chandipura virus outbreak | Doctor explains should you worry about your kid's health An outbreak of Chandipura virus has been reported in western India, particularly impacting Gujarat, which has reported at least 13 deaths. Firstpost brings out an expert view on the spread of the virus that particularly affects children
09/12/2024
Dr. Neha Rastogi Panda, Senior Infectious Diseases Specialist at Fortis Gurugram, shared critical insights on the link between Global warming and the rise of invasive fungal infections in her article published in Times of India.
Stay informed about how climate change is influencing the spread of these infections and their impact on public health.
Global warming and its impact on invasive fungal infections - Times of India Climate change enhances fungal thermotolerance and disease spread. Mitigation requires better health infrastructure, medicine access, and research inv
22/03/2024
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