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Delta variant may spread as easily as chickenpox, cause more severe infection: Reports

New York: The Delta variant of the coronavirus may cause more severe illness than all other known versions of the virus and spread as easily as chickenpox, media reports quoting an internal document from the US health authority said.

 


Lancet study says long Covid has more than 200 symptoms

London: Patients who experience long Covid can report more than 200 symptoms across 10 organ systems, according to a study published in the Lancet’s journal EClinicalMedicine on Thursday.

 

 


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Children unlikely to get disproportionately hit by any future third wave of COVID19: AIIMS-WHO Study

New Delhi: The SARS-CoV-2 sero-positivity rate among children is high and comparable to the adult population and hence, it is unlikely that any future third wave of the prevailing COVID-19 variant would disproportionately affect children aged two years and above, according to the interim findings of an ongoing study conducted in the country.

 

'Strong evidence' COVID-19 predominantly spreads through air: Lancet study

New Delhi: There is consistent, strong evidence to prove that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, behind the COVID-19 pandemic, is predominantly transmitted through the air, according to a new assessment published on Friday in The Lancet journal.

 

Coronil has received Ayush Ministry certification as per WHO scheme: Patanjali

New Delhi: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev''s Patanjali Ayurved on Friday said its Coronil tablet has received certification from the Ayush Ministry as a medicine supporting COVID-19 treatment as per the World Health Organization''s certification scheme.

 

WHO says coronavirus unlikely to have leaked from China lab

Wuhan (China), Feb 9: The coronavirus is unlikely to have leaked from a Chinese lab and is more likely to have jumped to humans from an animal, a World Health Organisation expert said on Tuesday.

 

WHO teams visits Wuhan food market in search of virus clues

Wuhan, Jan 31: A World Health Organisation team looking into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday visited a market known to be the food distribution center for the Chinese city of Wuhan during the 76-day lockdown last year.

Indian-origin health expert Anil Soni appointed first CEO of The WHO Foundation

New York: Indian-origin global health expert Anil Soni has been appointed as the first Chief Executive Officer of the newly launched The WHO Foundation, which works alongside the World Health Organization to address most pressing health challenges across the world.

 

After Pfizer, Serum Institute applies for emergency use authorisation for COVID-19 vaccine

New Delhi: Vaccine major Serum Institute of India (SII) on Monday said it has applied to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) for emergency use authorisation for AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine in the country.

 

Subfertility has cure; Patience, Persistence and Positive attitude are key factors

Infertility by definition is the inability of a couple to conceive a child after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse. With the advent of science and research in this particular field, many couples who believe they have infertility have been regrouped as being sub-fertile where there is only a delay in conceiving. Unlike any other medical condition, the diagnosis of subfertility is not made in a day.

 

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