Medical Research and Health Education

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On behalf of the Journal, as Editor-in-Chief, it is my distinct honour and privilege to welcome you to the Journal of Medical Research and Health Education.

The Journal of Medical Research and Health Education aims to spread knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to Modern Medicine. The open access journal is published by Insight Medical Publishing who hosts open access peer-reviewed journals as well as organizes conferences that hosts the work of researchers in a manner that exemplifies the highest standards in research integrity.

We are delighted to share one of our recent published scientific communications with you titled “Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteria in Upper Respiratory Specimens: A Diagonstic Dilemma – An Experience from a Clinical Referral Laboratory”. The corresponding author Dr. Renuka Upadhyaya is one of our eminent authors. She has well demonstrated her research work and the following abstract says it:

ABSTRACT:

Pseudomonas aeruginosa persists as a dreaded organism causing increased mortality both in developing and industrialized countries. Published literature elaborates novel rapid molecular diagnostics and strategies for discovering newer antibiotics for this highly resistant organism. It is also an established fact that the primary focus of infection remains unknown in majority of the cases. Unfortunately there exists a paucity of data from outpatient clinics and stand-alone referral laboratories. Such a system of health care delivery is common in many parts of the world including United Arab Emirates. This article enlists two paediatric clinical cases which elucidate early Pseudomonas diagnosis in the community leading to prompt treatment and recuperation. The role played by referral diagnostic laboratories needs to be discussed in the context of existing guidelines, local epidemiology and healthcare practices. We would like to add a microbiologist’s perspective and emphasize on prompt identification and susceptibility pattern, in a community setting by referral diagnostic laboratories. The relevance of whether a bacterium is pathogenic/colonizer/contaminant need to be understood with clarity which will be helpful during the evolution of the newer guidelines. This article also elaborates on the effective communication between clinicians and laboratory which is the invaluable for any robust health care system.

You can read the full length article from here http://www.imedpub.com/medical-research-and-health-education/inpress.php

Our Journal emphasizes high-level research and education. Original research articles, reviews, short communications, and letters to the editors in the fields of Medicine are welcome. Every effort is made to have a speedy and critical peer-review process.

We always encourage your research works under the scope of our Journal of Medical Research and Health Education.

With regards,

Amelia Charlotte
Managing Editor
Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
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