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Item A Comprehensive Review of Mucormycosis: A Black Fungus Disease Causing Mayhem in COVID-19 Patients(BRNSS PUBLICATION HUB, 2023-03) Nema, Prakhar; Purohit, Arpana; Jain, Sameeksha; Vishwakarma, Harshna; Jain, Monika; Jain, Prateek KumarMucormycosis is an in frequent devious fungal infection characterized by infarction and necrosis of host tissues that result from invasion of the vasculature by hyphae. The mortality rate of this infection is so high compared to COVID-19, because the maximum death cases were observed due to this infection occurred after post-recovery of COVID-19 or simultaneously. The urge of death cases Mucormycosis is acknowledged as an epidemic in various states of India.Item COVID-19 Pandemic and the Role of Control Room in the Tertiary Care Hospital(Indian Medical Association, 2023-04) Chauhan, Preeti; Naik, Sanjukta; Wardhan, Neeta; Debnath, Ekta; Singh, H R; Kundra, Priyanka; Jain, Sameeksha; Basu, Dharmendra Kumar; Das, P KCOVID-19 has been labeled a serious public health emergency globally. Due to its high infectivity it has led to an increased burden to the Medical Fraternity as well as the Government. Therefore, the need for preparedness as well as conventional intervention strategies became integral during such health emergencies. To monitor the implementation of proper activities and to manage the patient load with adequate safety of the staff, COVID control rooms were established in the hospital premises. The main objective of the Control Room is risk mitigation, planning strategies, alleviating concerns and addressing issues associated with the health emergency across the hospital and further delegating the information to the higher authorities and the Ministry. Hereby in this review we have tried to summarize the administrative structure, functions and limitations of the 24x7 Control Room established in Tertiary Care Hospital, New Delhi.Item Synergistic Potentials of Herbal/Phytomedicines(BRNSS PUBLICATION HUB, 2023-03) Purohit, Arpana; Bain, Anoothi; Nema, Prakhar; Jain, Sameeksha; Vishwakarma, Harshna; Jain, PrateekThe utilization of herbal medicines and their combination due to synergistic action especially Chinese traditional and Ayurvedic medicines in treating numerous diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, HIV, and cancer has been longstanding since the primordial times and are still in trend. Synergy research in phytomedicine has been acknowledged as a ground-breaking and crucial activity that is demarcated as the interaction between two or additional agents in order to yield a mutual superior outcome which is larger than the summation of their discrete effects.