New Covid Sub-Variant JN.1: WHO Urges For ‘Strong Surveillance’ Over Increasing Respiratory Infections; 6 Precautions to Take

New Covid Sub-Variant JN.1: WHO Urges For ‘Strong Surveillance’ Over Increasing Respiratory Infections; 6 Precautions to Take

Home Health New Covid Sub-Variant JN.1: WHO Urges For ‘Strong Surveillance’ Over Increasing Respiratory Infections; 6 Precautions to Take In the wake of the surge in respiratory diseases and new JN.1 COVID sub-variant, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that the virus is evolving and changing and urged the member states to continu New Covid … Read more

New COVID-19 Variant JN.T Sparks Global Concerns, Is India on High Alert Too? Here’s What We Know

New COVID-19 Variant JN.T Sparks Global Concerns, Is India on High Alert Too? Here’s What We Know

Home Health New COVID-19 Variant JN.T Sparks Global Concerns, Is India on High Alert Too? Here’s What We Know Reports from China say that the health authorities have detected 7 people with a new COVID-19 variant JN.1. Also, a new case was detected in Kerala on December 13. New COVID-19 Variant JN.T Sparks Global Concerns, … Read more

WHO Allows Emergency Usage of Novavax Updated Covid Vaccine – In 5 Points

WHO Allows Emergency Usage of Novavax Updated Covid Vaccine – In 5 Points

Home Health WHO Allows Emergency Usage of Novavax Updated Covid Vaccine – In 5 Points The World Health Organisation has authorised Novavax updated vaccine shots for active immunization to prevent COVID-19 in individuals aged 12 and older WHO Allows Emergency Usage of Novavax Updated Covid Vaccine – In 5 Points (Freepik) Covid 19 pandemic swept … Read more

AI use in Mozambique jails spawns new hope in TB fight – ET HealthWorld

AI use in Mozambique jails spawns new hope in TB fight – ET HealthWorld

Maputo: A programme using artificial intelligence to test inmates in a high security Mozambican jail for tuberculosis has spawned hope that the new tech can help eradicate the disease. Teeming prisons are a hotbed of TB, the world’s second deadliest communicable disease after COVID, according to the World Health Organisation. Mozambique, a country of 32 … Read more

Deaths Due to Covid Vaccine? Not Vaccination, But This is The Reason Behind Increase in Sudden Deaths

Deaths Due to Covid Vaccine? Not Vaccination, But This is The Reason Behind Increase in Sudden Deaths

Home Health Deaths Due to Covid Vaccine? Not Vaccination, But This is The Reason Behind Increase in Sudden Deaths According to a recent ICMR study, the increase in sudden deaths in India was not because of covid vaccination but other factors. Deaths Due to Covid Vaccine? Not Vaccination, But This is The Reason Behind Increase … Read more

सर्दियों में बचकर रहना रे बाबा…वरना कोरोना और फ्लू कर सकता है परेशान, जानें इससे बचने के उपाय

सर्दियों में बचकर रहना रे बाबा…वरना कोरोना और फ्लू कर सकता है परेशान, जानें इससे बचने के उपाय

Covid-19 : कोरोना के केस भले ही कम हो गए हो लेकिन प्रभाव कम नहीं हुआ है. सर्दियों की शुरुआत में एक बार फिर देश में संक्रमण के मामले बढ़ने लगे हैं. यूएस में 11 नवंबर को कोरोना के मामलों में 8.6 प्रतिशत का इजाफा देखने को मिला है. करीब 16,239 नए मरीज अस्पताल में भर्ती … Read more

Post-pandemic, time to tackle healthcare’s digital epidemic – ET HealthWorld

Post-pandemic, time to tackle healthcare’s digital epidemic – ET HealthWorld

Healthcare is on a transformational journey propelled by the explosion of digital technology that has emerged stronger after the pandemic. Social media posts are inundated with techno-solutions ranging from devices, apps and quick-fix remedies that promise to convert existing medical care into a more accessible, equitable and affordable system. The emergence of artificial intelligence has … Read more

Covid-19 and Dengue Connection: Can Coronavirus Antibodies Cause Severe Mosquito-Borne Infection? 5 Things to Know

Covid-19 and Dengue Connection: Can Coronavirus Antibodies Cause Severe Mosquito-Borne Infection? 5 Things to Know

Home Health Covid-19 and Dengue Connection: Can Coronavirus Antibodies Cause Severe Mosquito-Borne Infection? 5 Things to Know According to a recent study, Covid-19 antibodies may trigger a severe dengue infection for people who have been infected with coronavirus once. Covid-19 and Dengue Connection: Can Coronavirus Antibodies Cause Severe Mosquito-Borne Infection? 5 Things to Know Dengue … Read more