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Covid patients are more susceptible to secondary infection, says ICMR


Covid patients are more susceptible to secondary infection, says ICMR
May 28, 2021
Study says poor hospital practices, irrational antibiotics usage leading to higher mortality
Poor infection control practices in hospitals and irrational antibiotic prescription practices are triggering secondary infections in Covid-19 patients, leading to a higher mortality, according to a study coordinated by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
The study, recently published in the journal
Infection and Drug Resistance, found that out of 17,534 Covid-19 patients admitted in 10 hospitals across the country, 3.6 per cent developed secondary bacterial or fungal infection while in the hospital. The mortality among patients who developed secondary infections was as high as 56.7 per cent compared to an overall mortality of 10.6 per cent among hospitalised Covid 19 patients in general, the study said. ....

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Could nasal spray against COVID-19 help solve the pandemic?


The next generation of COVID-19 vaccines may no longer need a syringe. A nasal spray offers a number of benefits over traditional approaches to vaccine administration, and is more preferred by parents for their children, according to researchers.
So a squirt in the nose instead of a shot in the arm could be a godsend for several reasons. For one, they would help ward off coronavirus and help beef up the approved regime of intramuscular vaccines, which are in short supply globally due to production shortfalls.
Currently the supply of COVID-19 vaccines is extremely limited, and the majority of doses are going to high-income nations that only account for 16% of the global population. Here’s the lowdown on nasal COVID shots and how they may change the game: ....

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Apollo Hospitals Group study reveals NCDs claim more lives than communicable diseases


Apollo Hospitals Group study reveals NCDs claim more lives than communicable diseases
Apollo Hospitals Group study reveals NCDs claim more lives than communicable diseases
08 April 2021 | News
The study will help put in place approaches to improve disease prevention, increase the accuracy of early diagnoses, and deliver personalised, patient-centric treatment
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On the occasion of World Health Day,  Apollo Hospitals Group unveiled a report on the Health of the Nation that puts a spotlight on how the last two decades have seen a steady rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs).  The contribution of NCDs as the top causes of death in India has risen to a staggering 64.9 per cent as compared to communicable diseases, maternal and other causes that dropped to 25 per cent. ....

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