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Concern In Karnataka As 1 4 Lakh Children Get Covid In Second Wave

Concern In Karnataka As 1.4 Lakh Children Get Covid In Second Wave Concern In Karnataka As 1.4 Lakh Children Get Covid In Second Wave The figures from March 29 to May 18 have raised concern in the state especially in the backdrop of predictions from a section of medical experts that the third wave of Covid will target children. India s Paediatric Association has expressed doubts about the third wave affecting children (File) Bengaluru: Around 1.4 lakh children were infected with Covid in Karnataka in the period between March-end and mid-May. Around 40,000 of the affected children were below the age of 10 years. The rest were between the ages of 10 years and 19 years.  

Rare, life-threatening COVID-19 complications appear to be escalating in India

New Delhi: Rare, life-threatening COVID-19 complications appear to be escalating in India, creating a fresh wave of critical medical challenges in a country that has already seen short supplies of oxygen and other basic needs. Pharmacists are warning of a shortage of a crucial drug to treat an invasive fungal infection preying on patients with weakened immune systems and diabetes. An uptick in cases across India of a dangerous inflammatory syndrome in children - also seen in the US and Europe at the height of their outbreaks - is a harbinger of a potentially deadly spate of the paediatric illness in the coming weeks.

Fungal epidemic, sick babies: Worst of COVID-19 plays out in India

New Delhi: Rare, life-threatening COVID-19 complications appear to be escalating in India, creating a fresh wave of critical medical challenges in a country that has already seen short supplies of oxygen and other basic needs. Pharmacists are warning of a shortage of a crucial drug to treat an invasive fungal infection preying on patients with weakened immune systems and diabetes. An uptick in cases across India of a dangerous inflammatory syndrome in children - also seen in the US and Europe at the height of their outbreaks - is a harbinger of a potentially deadly spate of the paediatric illness in the coming weeks.

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