As India gears up to fight a potential resurgence of the Covid virus in the country, the BF.7 Omicron sub-variant once again hogged the headlines as it is currently on the move in countries like China.
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DCGI approves 14-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
BE's PCV14 is comparable in terms of serotype coverage for infants to the two globally approved pneumococcal conjugate vaccines Prevenar13 and Merck's VAXNEUVANCE.
87% increase in MBBS seats, 105% in PG seats in last 8 years: Mandaviya
Through concerted efforts of Government, there has been a significant increase of 87 per cent in MBBS seats and a massive 105 per cent increase observed in PG seats in last eight years, said Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya while speaking to media on Thursday.
Delhi HC seeks Centre's help in funding clinical trials to treat diseases like DMD
The Delhi High Court (HC) has asked the Union government if it could release funds immediately so as to enable clinical trials for medicines that can help treat rare diseases like Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
1.9 mn attacks on Indian healthcare network from Pak, China this year: Report
As AIIMS struggles to get its servers back to life after a massive ransomware attack, nearly 1.9 million cyber attacks have been recorded on the Indian healthcare network this year, especially from countries like Pakistan, China and Vietnam, a report revealed on Thursday.
Doctors at Hyderabad hospital remove football-sized kidney tumour
Doctors at the Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU) in Hyderabad have successfully removed a football-sized kidney tumour weighing 10 kg to save the life of a 53-year-old man.
Covid-19: Omicron's XBB variant emerges as dominant in India, TN tops
The XBB subvariant of Covid-19's Omicron variant is fast emerging as the dominant in India, with nine states reporting cases of it and Tamil Nadu topping the number.
Samples sent for testing, further action after results: Health Ministry on WHO alert on India-made cough syrup
"It is a usual practice that the importing country tests these imported products on quality parameters, and satisfies itself as to the quality of the products before the importing country decides to release such products for usage in the country," the ministry said.
CDSCO launches probe after WHO issues alert on four Indian cough syrups
"The four medicines are cough and cold syrups produced by Maiden Pharmaceuticals Limited, in India. WHO is conducting further investigation with the company and regulatory authorities in India," WHO had added further.
WHO flags four India-made paediatric cough syrups in west Africa after 66 kids die
The World Health Organization on Wednesday issued an alert for four "contaminated" India-made medicines, chiefly for paediatric use, identified in the west African nation of The Gambia and found to contain chemicals that are toxic and potentially fatal after 66 child deaths.
IIT-Guwahati researchers develop new strategy for targeted chemotherapy
A team of researchers in IIT-Guwahati has developed a new strategy to deliver chemotherapeutic drugs directly to the infected cells of a cancer patient and thereby reducing side effects significantly, said the institute in a statement.
ICMR performs genome characterisation of monkeypox cases, identifies 3 sub-clusters among A.2 lineage in India
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has analysed the complete genome sequences of Monkeypox cases from Kerala and Delhi confirmed during July to August 2022.
Maha: FDA cancels Johnson & Johnson's licence to make baby powder
The FDA said that the licence was cancelled after samples of the fast-moving Johnson's Baby Powder collected from Nashik and Pune have failed quality checks, and has ordered the company to recall all its stocks from the markets.
282 under treatment for HINI influenza in TN: Health minister
There was no need for panic or fear as the number of H1N1 cases when compared to 2017 and 2018 was much lower and added that during the Covid-19 period the number of cases was less as people were wearing masks and social distancing was in place.
Doctors treat patients under mobile torch light in UP hospital
Doctors at the government hospital in Ballia treated patients under mobile torch lights after a prolonged power cut. Video clips showing a doctor examining a woman patient on a stretcher and other people crowding around, have gone viral on social media.
Canada confirms 1,321 monkeypox cases
The health agency said that of the confirmed cases, 631 cases are from Ontario, 505 from Quebec, 143 from British Columbia, 34 from Alberta, three from Saskatchewan, two from the Yukon and one each from Nova Scotia, Manitoba and New Brunswick, Xinhua news agency reported.
India's first intranasal vaccine for Covid gets DCGI approval
"India has harnessed its science, R&D, and human resources in the fight against COVID-19 under PM @NarendraModi Ji's leadership. With the science-driven approach & Sabka Prayas, we will defeat COVID-19", he said.
Heart inflammation risk after Covid booster rare in young men: Study
The risk of developing myocarditis among males ages 16 to 19 years are about one in 15,000 after the third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, however the cases are rare and mild, according to a new research conducted in Israel.
Mukhyamantri Sustha Sishu Sustha Kishore Abhiyan 3.0 launched at Agartala
Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on Saturday launched 'Mukhya Mantri Shustha Shoishob, Shustha Kaishor Abhiyan 3.0' here at Agartala and said that the government and the health department are continuously working to deliver the benefits of health services to every citizen of the state.
Indian-American researchers develop durable coating that kills Covid virus
There may soon be a new weapon in the battle against Covid in the form of a durable coating, thanks to Indian-American researchers, that can quickly kill bacteria and viruses on surfaces, and keep killing them for six months or longer.
US researchers get $1.6 mn grant to confirm link between Covid & dementia
Parkinson's disease and related disorders often lead to dementia at the end, and "we hope to gain a better understanding of whether Covid-19 infection affects the process of neuro-cognitive decline in our research participants," Huang said in a statement.
Over 211 cr vax doses demonstrate collective will: Mandaviya
Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya hailed it as "Collective will of the country under the decisive and progressive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which was demonstrated through Jan Bhagidari".
Bharat Biotech completes trials for intranasal Covid vax - BBV154
Hyderabad-based vaccine manufacturer Bharat Biotech on Monday said it has completed the clinical development for phase 3 trials and booster doses for India's first intranasal Covid vaccine -- BBV154.
Bharat Biotech's intranasal Covid vaccine proven safe in clinical trials
Vaccine-maker Bharat Biotech announced on Monday that its intranasal vaccine for Covid-19 has been proven to be safe, well-tolerated, and immunogenic in subjects in controlled clinical trials.
Dehydration preventing hormone linked to worsening kidney disease: Study
A steroid hormone called aldosterone -- known to prevent dehydration by regulating salt and water in the body -- is linked to an increased risk of kidney failure in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study led by an Indian-American researcher.