Primary Myelofibrosis Overview Primary myelofibrosis (PMF) is a rare bone marrow disorder that is characterized by abnormalities in blood cell production (hematopoiesis, the process by which the body makes new blood cells) and scarring (formation of fibrous tissue, the buildup of stiff scar-like tissue) within the bone marrow.1-5 Bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue that fills the center of most bones, and it contains specialized cells called hematopoietic stem cells (early “parent” cells that can develop into all types of blood cells). These stem cells grow and eventually develop into one of the three main types of blood cells: red blood cells (erythrocytes), which carry oxygen throughout the body; white blood cells (leukocytes), which help fight infection; or platelets (thrombocytes), which help the blood clot to stop bleeding.1, 2 The symptoms associated with primary myelofibrosis vary from person to person and are related to the abnormalities affecting bloo...
Chandipura Virus Infection Overview In the realm of emerging infectious diseases, the Chandipura Virus has recently captured the attention of global health experts and the public alike. Named after the town of Chandipura in Maharashtra where it was first identified in 1965, this virus presents a new challenge in the landscape of viral infections. In Gujarat's Aravalli district, six children are suspected to have died from the Chandipura virus in the past five days. The number of suspected cases has now increased to 12. Symptoms he symptoms of the Chandipura virus infection range from mild respiratory distress to more severe complications. Common initial symptoms include: Fever Headaches Fatigue Body and muscle aches Vomiting Convulsions As the infection progresses, some individuals may experience respiratory symptoms like cough and shortness of breath; in certain severe cases, pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and encephalitis have been reported. Cause The C...