›Maharashtra to get 60,000 vials of drug for mucormycosis from June 1 through global tender: Rajesh Tope
Maharashtra to get 60,000 vials of drug for mucormycosis from June 1 through global tender: Rajesh Tope
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Maharashtra to get 60,000 vials of drug for mucormycosis from June 1 through global tender: Rajesh TopePTI
Last Updated: May 25, 2021, 04:06 PM IST
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Synopsis The state has floated a global tender for procuring Amphotericin-B vials for the treatment of mucormycosis. The state would get 60,000 vials of the medicine from June 1 onwards. It will be an additional supply apart from the current allocation of the medicine by the Centre, Rajesh Tope said.
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The country reported 1,96,427 fresh Covid cases on Tuesday (May 25) and 3,511 fatalities, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry said.
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May 25, 2021, 11:09 AM IST
With India s daily Coronavirus cases falling below the 2-lakh mark for the first time since April 14, will the Unlock phase be now implemented in the various states in the country? The country reported 1,96,427 fresh Covid cases on Tuesday (May 25) and 3,511 fatalities, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry said.
On April 14, India had recorded 2,00,739 cases. This is for the first time after April 14 that the cases have gone below the two-lakh mark.
Read more about Pune orders screening of rural Covid survivors to detect mucormycosis cases on Business Standard. The Pune district administration has directed health officials to screen Covid-19 survivors in rural areas to identify any suspected cases of mucormycosis, or black fungus
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The Pune district administration has directed health officials to screen COVID-19 survivors in rural areas to identify any suspected cases of mucormycosis, or black fungus.
The Pune district administration has directed health officials to screen COVID-19 survivors in rural areas to identify any suspected cases of mucormycosis, or black fungus.
As per an order issued on Sunday by district Collector Rajesh Deshmukh, the health departments in rural areas have been instructed to obtain lists of COVID-19 patients who recovered from the infection after April 15 and conduct the first round of the screening of suspected mucormycosis patients between May 24 and May 27.