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India’s Molbio Diagnostics has been awarded the prestigious Kochon Prize 2024 for its groundbreaking portable molecular diagnostic platform, a transformative innovation that has significantly advanced the fight against infectious diseases globally.The Kochon Prize, instituted by the Stop TB Partnership and funded by the Kochon Foundation

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Health Minister Rane Announces Target for Complete Eradication by 2025–26In a significant public health milestone, Goa has officially entered the malaria elimination phase, with the goal of complete eradication by the year 2025–26. This was announced by the Hon’ble Minister of Health, Shri Vishwajit Rane,

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In a groundbreaking case, a 49-year-old male was successfully diagnosed and treated for a rare condition, Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma (SMZL), at American Oncology Institute (AOI) in Gurugram. The patient presented with fever, abdominal pain, and was clinically diagnosed as malaria. A swift and precise diagnosis

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Organization to provide vaccinations & treatments for several monsoon related diseases and illnesses across all 102 clinics With the goal of helping Indians tackle monsoon related diseases& illnesses, Apollo Clinic, one of the leading chains of multi-specialty clinics in India has launched a nationwide vaccination campaign.

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 Malaria No More India is delighted to partner with Reckitt Benckiser on ‘#MissionZeroMalaria’. Through this program it hopes to enhance health awareness and inspire the adoption of desired behaviors within the community, along with collaborative partnerships with health system of the target geography – Bareilly,

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The Honorable Health Minister of Government of Odisha unveiled social behavior change communication products created by Malaria No More India, in partnership with the Government of Odisha. The unveiling took place at Lok Seva Bhawan Office Chamber of Hon’ble Health and Family Welfare Minister,

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 The Government of India is all set to launch a special door-to-door TB screening initiative on 24 March 2022, globally observed as World TB Day. Under this initiative, over the next two to three weeks, health workers will be visiting the vulnerable population that is

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