Stem Cells Treatment in India at GIOSTAR
Since last decade, there has been
an epidemiological transition occurring in global developed and developing
countries. Some forms of diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, diabetes,
metabolic disorders are widely distributed diseases, with rapid progression.
While research on stem cells and their application is accelerating at a jet
speed, the field is still in its developmental phase.
Until recently, considering the
common facilities that were offered to developed countries; research and
development of stem cells was mainly concentrated in affluent parts of the
world such as USA, Germany, Japan, etc. However, with the due regards to their
potential; even developing countries such as India, is now actively
participating in the field of stem cells treatments; with the latest innovation
of new technology and more knowledge.
In general as well, the demands
of technological advancements, skilled medical professional and compliant
facilities is more in developing countries because it has been estimated as per
WHO report that more than 85% of the chronic diseases death are more prevalent
in developing countries; besides the rate is going to double up in coming
years. Thus, scientists are more focusing on the research; based on facts and
figures of the developing countries to innovate technical advancements on the
local context making it to be readily available within affordable range to
local people.
It has been strongly supported
that India is one of the few developing countries that have strongly begun to
work on novel stem cells technology and development. India has manpower,
technical strength, aptitude and potential ability to develop supportive stem
cells applications to meet its health demands, budget and potential to make
important global contributions to this emerging field. It has as well been
noticed that almost more than 150 publications have been published in peer reviewed
journals at the beginning of the current decade.
Besides, having skills and
infrastructure, the acceptability towards the cutting edge technology like stem cells therapy will help India to
further develop this sector. Until recently, there was a huge gap between
India’s complementary stem cells research and therapy guidelines; which are
currently identified to be barriers for their potential therapeutic
applications.
Thus, in general India is more
focused on fulfilling patients need with latest technological development; due
to the growing socioeconomic burden of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart
problems, etc. While stem cells therapies have potential to meet the growing
demands; India’s most of the common population is still unaware of the
technology.
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