阿育吠陀对人类布鲁氏菌病再次流行的启示

Krishna G S, L. Mahadevan, Kasthuri Nair A, Arun Pratap
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布鲁氏菌病是一种由布鲁氏菌引起的细菌感染。它是全球最普遍的地方性人畜共患病之一,在发展中国家更为流行。它通过直接接触受感染的动物组织或体液,或通过摄入受污染的肉类和未经巴氏消毒的乳制品间接传染给人类。传播途径主要包括皮肤黏膜传播。农民、屠夫、猎人和兽医是感染这种疾病的高危人群。患者大多会表现出类似流感的症状、复发性发热、乏力、关节痛和体重减轻,病程从数天到数年不等。由于临床症状不具特异性,这种疾病经常被误诊,导致治疗不当和病程延长,引发心内膜炎等严重并发症。目前,人类布鲁氏菌病还没有疫苗。现代治疗包括使用抗生素。金标准诊断工具是直接细菌学检测。阿育吠陀对地方病的理解突出了阿查里亚提出的 Janapathhodhwamsa 这一独特概念。他们认为 Vayu、Jala、Kala 和 Desa 是疾病表现的共同因素。这些因素的任何变化都可以被理解为失衡,而疾病的爆发则是由于城市化、畜牧业缺乏卫生措施等原因造成的,仍然是一种公共卫生危害。布鲁氏菌病因其不扩散性而闻名,它与经典中的维沙玛裘瓦拉(Vishama Jwara)非常相似,后者是裘瓦拉(Sannipatika)的一种。布鲁氏菌病可采用 Amapachana、Shodhana 和 Samana 管理方法,再加上 Rasayana、Satvritta Palana 作为预防方法。
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Ayurvedic Insights into Re-Emerging Human Brucellosis
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by Brucella melintensis. It is one of the most widespread endemic zoonotic diseases present globally, more prevalent in developing countries. It is transmitted to humans either through direct contact with infected animal tissues or fluids or indirectly by ingesting contaminated meat and unpasteurized dairy products. The route of transmission includes mainly mucocutaneous. Farmers, butchers, hunters, and veterinarians are mainly at higher risk of contracting this condition. Mostly the affected individuals exhibit flu-like symptoms, remittent fever, malaise, arthralgia, and weight loss which lasts from a few days to several years. The condition is often misdiagnosed due to nonspecific clinical symptoms, leading to inadequate treatment and prolonged illness leading to severe complications like endocarditis. Currently, there is no vaccine for human brucellosis. The modern management includes administration of antibiotics. The gold standard diagnostic tool is direct bacteriological testing. Ayurvedic understanding of endemic diseases highlights the unique concept of Janapathhodhwamsa proposed by Acharyas. They considered Vayu, Jala, Kala, and Desa as common factors in manifestation of disease. Any alteration in these factors can be understood as imbalance and disease outbreak emerged due to urbanization, lack of hygienic measures in animal husbandry, etc. remaining a public health hazard. Brucellosis is known by its undulant nature which closely resembles the Vishama Jwara in classics which is a Sannipatika type of Jwara. Amapachana, Shodhana, and Samana line of management followed by Rasayana, Satvritta Palana as a preventive line can be adopted to manage Brucellosis.
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