
In 2015, India accounted for nearly 2.8 million (27%) of the 10.4 million new tuberculosis (TB) cases in the world, and 0.48 million (29%) of the 1.8 million TB deaths globally. Yet, India brings up the rear on most critical fronts to fight the disease. This has been clearly highlighted by the ‘Out of Step’ […]
via India wants to eliminate TB by 2025 but falters on several critical fronts — Science Chronicle
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Dr Phani Kiran Surapuraju is a practicing Spine Surgeon in Chennai, India.
Trained in one of the top three Medical colleges (Maulana Azad Medical College) in the country.
National Board of Examination certified Spine Surgeon.
12 years of Post-MS experience in Orthopaedic Surgery, with 9 years of exclusive experience in Spine Surgery.
Special interest in spinal deformity correction and Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery.
Fellowships in Spine surgery, including management of complex spinal disorders. (FNB, Univ Of Hong Kong and Univ of Bonn, Germany. )
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