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COVID-19 first wave increased the sale of antibiotic formulations in India The first wave of COVID-19 in 2020 in India saw a substantial increase in the sale of antibiotic formulations used in adults and adolescents, especially azithromycin, says a study. COVID-19 likely contributed to about 216 million excess doses of non-paediatric formulations of antibiotics in total and 38 million excess doses of azithromycin between June and September 2020, says the study which looked at the private health care sector in India, and published this month in PLOS Medicine. Antibiotics are often used in viral infections (e.g. viral pneumonia) to combat possible bacterial co-infections. This is despite antibiotics being ineffective against viral infections, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ....
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Schools face extended closure and stay at home guidance could be tightened to halt an significant spread of coronavirus across Scotland, a leading scientist has warned. Professor Linda Bauld, chair of public health at Edinburgh University s Usher Institute, said the country should brace for additional measures unless infection rates fuelled by a new strain of the virus can be contained. Bauld raised doubt that face-to-face teaching in schools can resume as planned on January 18 and warned that stronger stay at home guidance may be necessary. Some workplaces currently open will need to close, she added, and travel restrictions will remain essential. The new variant does not appear to be more severe but data suggesting greater transmissibility looks convincing , Bauld told the Sunday Times. ....