One Person Dying Every 44 Seconds Due To COVID; Monkeypox Cases Trend Can Be ‘Most Dangerous Time If..’: WHO

One Person Dying Every 44 Seconds Due To COVID; Monkeypox Cases Trend Can Be ‘Most Dangerous Time If..’: WHO

New Delhi: The World Health Organization (WHO) said that many countries have seen a reduction in Covid cases but the epidemic is not over. In its latest weekly bulletin, the WHO said the novel coronavirus is killing one person every 44 seconds, even as it warned people not to be complacent.Also Read – China’s earthquake-hit … Read more

Antiviral Tecovirimat Drug Effective Against Monkeypox Virus, Finds Study

Antiviral Tecovirimat Drug Effective Against Monkeypox Virus, Finds Study

Los Angeles: As cases of monkeypox continue to rise globally, a new study published in the journal JAMA has found a potentially effective antiviral drug for it. The antiviral tacrovirimate appears to be safe and effective for the treatment of monkeypox symptoms and skin lesions. A study of 25 monkeypox patients, published in the journal, … Read more

Monkeypox cases are increasing all over the world including India, know 15 must-know things about this disease

Monkeypox cases are increasing all over the world including India, know 15 must-know things about this disease

What Is Monkeypox Spread: The cases of monkeypox virus are increasing worldwide. This is a mild chicken pox-like disease. This virus was first found in monkeys during a research in 1958. That’s why it was named Monkeypox. Although it is not yet known from where this virus came in monkeys, but from monkeys this virus … Read more

Man Tests Positive For Monkeypox, COVID And HIV At The Same Time

Man Tests Positive For Monkeypox, COVID And HIV At The Same Time

New Delhi: A 36-year-old man in Italy has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, monkeypox and HIV at the same time. A person diagnosed with three types of infection had recently returned from Spain. He developed symptoms nine days after returning from his five-day trip.Also Read – Will increasing cases of monkeypox lead to HIV? Can … Read more

Will Rising Monkeypox Cases Lead to HIV? Can The Virus Spread From Humans to Dogs? Top ICMR Scientist Answers

Will Rising Monkeypox Cases Lead to HIV? Can The Virus Spread From Humans to Dogs? Top ICMR Scientist Answers

New Delhi: Rising cases of monkeypox have raised concerns about other sexually transmitted diseases, with HIV being the most feared. A top scientist at the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology (ICMR-NIV) said on Monday that the increasing cases of monkeypox will not lead to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), news agency ANI reported.Also … Read more

Monkeypox Virus Can Stay On Computer Mouse, Coffee Machine, Other Common Household Items. Check Details Here

Monkeypox Virus Can Stay On Computer Mouse, Coffee Machine, Other Common Household Items. Check Details Here

New Delhi: The monkeypox virus can live on some household items, including beds, blankets, coffee machines, computer mice and others, according to a recent study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Also Read – India’s first indigenous monkeypox test kit launched to help early detection of infection Two monkeypox patients claimed they had … Read more

Dog Tests Positive For Monkeypox Virus As WHO Issues Guidelines. Check Details Here

Dog Tests Positive For Monkeypox Virus As WHO Issues Guidelines. Check Details Here

New Delhi: People infected with monkeypox should isolate their pets, a World Health Organization official said, after France reported the first case of human-to-dog transmission of the virus.Also Read – Monkeypox cases on the rise in Delhi: Kejriwal govt says situation is being monitored, nothing to panic In a Lancet report earlier this week, French … Read more

Can You Catch Monkeypox If You Are On Flight With An Infected Person?

Can You Catch Monkeypox If You Are On Flight With An Infected Person?

Monkeypox in India: After the death of a 22-year-old youth in Thrissur, Kerala, the monkeypox virus has created fear and panic among people. After arriving in Kerala on July 22 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hafeez, the man who contracted monkeypox, failed to report to any health facility for five days and even played … Read more