Dr. Gadia is an Hon. Consultant Physician & Senior consultant in ICU at the K.E.M. Hospital, Pune since 1994 and Panel Consultant at Ruby Hall Clinic, He is a recognized teacher for post-graduate students in Pune University, He is also a Member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Member of the Association of Physicians of India Chief Investigator, Dengue Project at K.E.M. Hospital, Pune Director, Infedis Diagnostic Centre, Pune Ex Chairman of ISCCM, Pune. Dr. Rajesh Gadia is known for his research in Dengue, Chikungunya and other infectious diseases. He is among the Topmost Consultant Physicians in Pune and has been featured in the newspaper more than 1000+ times.
Pune's health officials plan to penalize doctors who reported unverified West Nile Virus cases, claiming it has caused unnecessary panic. Dr. Rajesh Gadia from KEM Hospital stressed the need for transparency. He criticized the health department's response, stating that proactive measures could have better managed recent outbreaks of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya.
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There is a dengue spiral across the PUNE: A 24-year-old man died of dengue-induced intracranial bleeding — an extremely rare complication caused by a severely low platelet count — within 24 hours of admission at a city hospital recently. The man had no other underlying medical condition.
There is a dengue spiral across the country with unusual symptoms being reported from focal areas. Don’t ignore symptoms and go for timely testing and diagnosis, say experts.
West Bengal reported 1,375 new dengue cases on Tuesday and patients admitted to state hospitals also rose to 724.
According to data till September 3, there have been 2,621 suspected cases of dengue and close to 100 cases of chikungunya in Pune this year till now
PUNE With the onset of moderate showers in Pune, suspected cases of dengue have increased. According to the KRA report shared by the health department, so far, 86 suspected dengue cases have been recorded this month.
Residents of peth areas and Kondhwa have complained on the Pune Municipal Corporation’s (PMC) official Twitter handle about mosquito menace in their localities.
Within a fortnight this month, authorities have confirmed 50 cases of dengue fever in the city. However, there have been no dengue deaths, Dr Sanjeev Wavare, assistant medical officer (health) told The Indian Express.
Dengue fever is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The primary vectors that transmit the disease are Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and breeding occurs mainly through man-made containers, including buckets and discarded containers, officials said.
Seasonal influenza cases are rising due to weather conditions, says chest physician Dr Nitin Abhyankar.
The first case of dengue fever in Pune was detected in 1994 and then again in 1998. At the time, KEM hospital embarked on a Dengue research project, which has now completed 20 years.
Out of 11 deaths, six are from Nagpur (with three from Nagpur municipal limits) and one each from Wardha, Chandrapur, Bhandara, Thane and Ahmednagar.
PMC data shows that there were seven cases of dengue and 18 cases of chikungunya before the lockdown in March. Last year, the PMC had recorded 1,407 cases of dengue and 10 deaths...
According to PMC data, this year, seven cases of dengue and 18 cases of chikungunya were reported before the lockdown in March.
While last year, 14,888 cases of dengue and 49 deaths were reported, this year, from January till July, only 1,499 cases of dengue and two deaths have been reported in Maharashtra
Dr Avinash Bhondwe said there has been a 40 per cent increase in the number of respiratory infection cases since December 28 in Shivajinagar.
No treatment, no vote, is the battle cry from Jodhpur, about to go to polls in end-November. As the incidence of dengue fever rises, awareness and anger against the government is shooting up.
Though as all four serotypes (dengue strains) are prevalent in the city, several patients have been tested negative for the viral infection despite a marginal dip in their platelet count.
Dr. Rajesh Gadia - Suryadatta National Lifetime Achievement Award
Elephantiasis Of Lower Limb.
Unexplained Drowsiness in a Case of Stroke.
RICKETTSIAL FEVER WITH PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WITH MODS
Psychogenic Acute Myositis.
ATAXIA IN CEREBELLAR STROKE
TANDEM GAIT TEST IN CEREBELLAR STROKE
Coronavirus - Clinical features by Dr. Rajesh Gadia. ( Consultant Physician )
Foot Drop
Endocarditis
Pleural Tapping Effusion.
FLUID THRILL IN TENSE ASCITES
Flapping Tremors By Dr. Rajesh Gadia.
FINGER - NOSE TEST - Dr. Rajesh Gadia, Critical Care, KEM Hospital Pune.
Interesting Case for Paralysis
I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for the care and unwavering support you provided to my father over the past 30 years. Your expertise meant the world to him and to our family. During both the good times and the difficult moments, your guidance gave us peace of mind, knowing that he was always in the best of hands. We are forever grateful for the comfort and care you extended to him throughout these years.
Thank you for being such an important part of his life and for everything you have done for our family.🙏🏼
Best quality treatment. Dr. Gadia works best of best his ability to save pateint life . He is best in intensive care management. Life saviour !!!
One the best physician and ICU consultant in pune. Perfect and very quick at diagnosis. Aggressive and right treatment is his Kay of success. We are more than happy n blessed to have him. Regards Bhooshan
Rajesh Gadia is innovative legend of maharashtra in the field of infections like Dengue
A fabulous Dr with immense knowledge and fastest treatment protocols.....that's what a patient should expect from a Dr ............rest he's also a human being.
Dr. Gadia Sir And Madam both are best Dr's. The staff is cooperative. If u want perfect treatment u are at the right place....
very nice Doctor,my every referred patient done well by him,very knowledgeable
Excellent counselling and fast approach towards treatment
Best Dr I have ever seen very kind and polite. I went to clinic due to some emergency. He treated me in such a way I get fit in a day.
It’s rare to find a doctor that combines such personal touches and care for a patient. Treatment were really good! so I highly recommend this clinic.
He is a doctor who can be trusted. literally brought a patient back to life, and that is no exaggeration.