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Doctors felled by the virus they fight for their patients
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329 of them have succumbed to COVID-19: Indian Medical Association.
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Call of duty: Doctors and nurses interacting with a COVID-19 patient at a hospital in Sanand, near Ahmedabad.
329 of them have succumbed to COVID-19: Indian Medical Association. It is on the shoulders of these frontline workers that the bulk of the burden of fighting this pandemic falls. Doctors put themselves in harm’s way to help their patients.
The Indian Medical Association released its latest list on Thursday, stating that 329 doctors succumbed to the COVID-19 infection. This is probably a conservative figure, but an occasion to record the lives and work of these people, sometimes until the very last breath they drew.
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Adult immunisation myths prevail as a result of inadequate awareness, lack of a established body of official recommendations and vaccine hesitancy
There are rising incidences of typhoid cases in India, despite the availability of vaccines
New Delhi: While vaccinations remain the most effective prevention strategy to maintain immunity for a prolonged period, adult immunisation remains neglected.
Adult immunisation myths prevail as a result of inadequate awareness, lack of a established body of official recommendations and vaccine hesitancy, which contribute to reduced vaccine coverage across India. For instance, there are rising incidences of typhoid cases in India, despite the availability of vaccines and being universally recommended. This suggests adults need to be aware of immunisation as a preventive solution to effectively make use of it.
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While vaccinations remain the most effective prevention strategy to maintain immunity for a prolonged period, adult immunisation remains neglected.
Adult immunisation myths prevail as a result of inadequate awareness, lack of an established body of official recommendations and vaccine hesitancy, which contribute to reduced vaccine coverage across India. For instance, there are rising incidences of typhoid cases in India, despite the availability of vaccines and being universally recommended. This suggests adults need to be aware of immunisation as a preventive solution to effectively make use of it.
The first-ever adult immunisation recommendations by the Association of Physicians of India highlights the clear need for adult immunisation in India.
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While Vaccination drive in going on the country in full swing, we are also witnessing the surge of covid19 cases. Health experts and the government has been urging people to get vaccintaed, however, adult immunisation remains neglected. While vaccinations prevent infectious diseases, prolong and improve quality of life, emphasis on adult immunisation is low.Â
Adult immunisation myths prevail as a result of inadequate awareness, lack of an established body of official recommendations and vaccine hesitancy, which contribute to reduced vaccine coverage across India. For instance, there are rising incidences of typhoid cases in India, despite the availability of vaccines and being universally recommended. This suggests adults need to be aware of immunisation as a preventive solution to effectively make use of it.