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Dr. Manoj Ranka

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 21+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Nitin Rathod

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Subhadeep Saha

Consultant


Critical Care, Pulmonology

Dr. Anil Kr Sahu

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 16+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Shirang Sanglikar

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Nitin Rameshrao Shinde

Consultant - Infectious Disease & internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. L.K.C. Sinha

Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 21+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ankit Tuteja

Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Shekhar Varshney

Consultant - Department of Pulmonology, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine


Pulmonology, Critical Care

Experience: 12+ Years

Dr. Pooja Garg

Associate Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 11+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Shruti Goel

Associate Consultant


Pulmonology

Experience: 5+ Years

Dr. Naveen Kumar

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 13+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Amit Kumar

Associate Consultant - Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine


Pulmonology

Gender: Male

Dr. Kush Ohri

Associate Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 9+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Avinash S

Associate Consultant


Internal Medicine, Allergy

Experience: 9+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sunil Sekhri

Associate Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sulakhan Singh

Consultant


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Gaurav Bhalla

Attending Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. S.K. Das

Visiting Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 46+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Parul Kakkar

Attending Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 10+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Gurinder Bir Singh Kang

Visiting Consultant


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Shiveta Mattoo

Attending Consultant - Max Institute of Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Female

Dr. Shubham Mishra

Attending Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Harsh Saxena

Attending Consultant - Pulmonology & Respiratory Medicine


Pulmonology

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Dr. Sumit Sethi

Attending Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anthrax, a severe infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, primarily affects animals but can also be transmitted to humans, causing potentially life-threatening illnesses.
Humans can contract anthrax by coming into contact with an infected animal or its products (like hides or wool) or by inhaling spores in contaminated soil or animal products.
Anthrax can manifest in various forms, including cutaneous (skin), inhalation, and gastrointestinal. Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and skin lesions or blisters.
Anthrax is not typically contagious from person to person. It's primarily transmitted through direct exposure to infected animals or their remains.
Doctors may diagnose anthrax through blood tests, culturing samples from skin lesions or respiratory secretions, or using molecular techniques to detect the bacteria's DNA.
Yes, anthrax can be treated with antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, or penicillin, especially when diagnosed early.
The incubation period, or the time between exposure and the onset of symptoms, can differ depending on the type of anthrax infection. It ranges from a few hours to several days.
Yes, there is an anthrax vaccine available for individuals at high risk of exposure, like military personnel or researchers working with the bacterium. It requires multiple doses and boosters.
Some preventive measures are avoiding contact with infected animals or their products, using protective gear when handling animal remains, and getting vaccinated when necessary.
Yes, anthrax spores can remain dormant in the soil for decades, making the environment a potential source of infection.
Unfortunately, yes. Anthrax spores can be weaponized and disseminated to cause widespread illness and fear.
Public health agencies and medical professionals use various surveillance systems to identify unusual patterns of illness and coordinate rapid response measures.
Decontamination involves disinfectants and appropriate cleaning protocols to neutralize anthrax spores and prevent further spread.
If you suspect exposure, seek medical help immediately, as early treatment is important for a positive outcome.
During an outbreak, avoid consuming meat from animals that have died suddenly or unexpectedly, as it may carry a higher risk of anthrax contamination.
Pets can contract anthrax but rarely spread the disease to humans. However, avoid contact with infected animals and seek veterinary care promptly.
Survivors of severe anthrax infections may experience lingering health issues, such as fatigue, difficulty breathing, or skin scarring.
Anthrax can affect people of all ages, but the ones with a weakened immune system may be at higher risk of severe complications.
Avoid touching or approaching the carcass and report it to local authorities to assess the risk of anthrax or other infectious diseases.
While generally safe, the anthrax vaccine can have side effects and is not recommended for people with certain medical conditions. Consult a healthcare professional before receiving the vaccine.