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Over 23,282 nurses worldwide vying for grand prize of $250,000   Nurses from over 184 countries competing in global awards honoring frontline workers So far, around 4334 nurses from India have entered the prestigious Award following one of the toughest healthcare crises in recent history Global

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The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund), R-Pharm group and AstraZeneca announce interim results of phase II clinical trials to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of the combined use of AstraZeneca's vaccine and the first component of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine

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* Mild symptoms for those who are fully vaccinated * Not much prevalent in children * Cases almost equal in men and women Severity in Covid-19 is much lesser in Omicron variant when compared to Delta variant. Those who are fully vaccinated with both the doses need not

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COVAXINÒ is the one of the first COVID-19 vaccines in the world to generate data in 2-18 year age group. Phase II/III, Open-Label, Multi-centre Study was conducted to evaluate the Safety, Reactogenicity, and Immunogenicity of the Whole-Virion Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine (COVAXIN®) in healthy children

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Standardization of medical devices nomenclature: By Srinivasa Reddy Director QARA & Govt.Affairs SSI Innovations Pvt. Ltd The nomenclature of medical devices is a coding and naming system used to generically classify and identify all medical devices and related health products. According to different classification and nomenclature systems, there are

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According to International Diabetes Federation (IDF), one in 10 adults around the world - some 537 million people - are currently living with diabetes In 2019, diabetes was the ninth leading cause of death with an estimated 1.5 million deaths directly caused by diabetes,

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Dr. Sanket Mankad MD, F.I. D - CMC, Vellore Infectious Diseases & HIV AIDS Consultant Shalby Multispecialty Hospitals   AIDS is perhaps one of the most widespread epidemics to have plagued mankind, affecting crores of individuals through the ages. According to World Health Organization (WHO), the disease has claimed about

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  Japan joins Israel in barring foreigners as Omicron worries spread Japan, Australia take defensive steps against Omicron Asian markets, oil prices recover a little Still unclear if Omicron causes more severe disease -WHO Britain plans G7 meet of health ministers on Monday Japan said on

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In view of surge in COVID-19 cases elsewhere globally and detection of new variant of concern Omicron, the World Health Organization today appealed to countries in South-East Asia Region to scale up surveillance, strengthen public health and social measures, and enhance vaccination coverage.  “Though COVID-19 cases

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On Wednesday, The World Health Organization (WHO) said the approved vaccination against malaria should be widely given to African children, potentially marking a major advance against a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people annually. The WHO recommendation is for RTS,S - or Mosquirix -

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