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Is Your Baby Missing Vaccines?


Vaccines prompt your child’s immune system to develop antibodies; they work by imitating the infection they are meant to prevent so that the antibodies can then fight the disease itself. The vaccines timeline is usually spaced out in the time between birth and five years of age. Some of these might also be given as a combination vaccine so that the child gets fewer shots.
Don’t Let The Pandemic Lead To Postponement
Your paediatrician will help you understand the vaccines your child requires at different times. Getting your child vaccinated on time will help protect them against almost seven vaccine-preventable diseases. If your child misses a dose or gets behind schedule, make sure you keep your healthcare provider informed about the delay and take advice. “Vaccines protect children from various vaccine-preventable diseases such as BCG, polio, pertussis, MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella), diphtheria, the streptococcus pneumoniae bacterium that could cause pneumonia, ....

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'Do not allow profiteering from pandemic' - The Hindu BusinessLine


‘Do not allow profiteering from pandemic’
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Differential cost for vaccine not founded on any intelligible differentia, WB tells Apex Court
The Centre’s Covid-19 vaccination policy must be underpinned by the principle that “we are as strong as our weakest link” and such a policy must be for the furtherance of a person’s fundamental right to health, the Mamata Banerjee government told the Supreme Court on Friday.
The State said the vaccine pricing policy is “
ex-facie detrimental to the interest of the State governments and will result in inequitable distribution of vaccines across the country”, and asked the Centre to explain the rationale behind the differential pricing of vaccines. ....

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Vaccine drive: On India's COVID-19 vaccine policy


Assurances of safety, efficacy and long-term follow-up are essential
Fine theories and good policies are often frustrated in their encounter with facts and implementation processes in the field. India’s COVID-19 vaccine policy, recently unveiled, must take care not to head that way, and make adequate allowances for ground realities that could render naught well-laid plans. With a definitive cure not yet available for COVID-19, vaccines present the world with the best strategy to slow the virus down in its tracks along with a measure of vested herd immunity, as SARS-CoV-2 rampages on. While it may not be the magic wand, vaccinating people will be the only known way of slowing the march of the virus, and every country, down to each county, must prepare for this massive exercise. As the U.K. and the U.S. began vaccinating their people, India has announced its plan and proposed line-up for COVID-19 vaccination, shortly after the Union Health Minister denied that the government ....

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Covid-19 vaccine to help cold chain market jump 17% to Rs 1.7 trn in CY21


An increase in demand for cold storage solutions from pharma and other segments is expected to help the Indian cold chain market to post a 17 per cent growth in 2021 to Rs 1.7 trillion, according to market research firm IMARC Services. In addition to the demand for cold storage to house Covid-19 vaccines, cold chain service providers and logistics players are witnessing a surge in demand from pharma and allied industries.
Growth next year comes on the back of robust 16 per cent estimated annual growth over the last five years (2015-2020) with volume growth in the period pegged at 4.4 per cent. By the end of 2020, the cold chain market is expected to have a volume capacity of about 41 million tonnes. ....

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