[ad_1] A 49-year-old patient was admitted to Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket on the 4th of April exhibiting moderate symptoms of COVID-19. By the 8th of April, he was in respiratory failure and required ventilator support. The hospital was following procedures laid down by the Ministry of Health and Family …
Read More »The newly discovered bats are related to those associated with the pandemic.
[ad_1] The new species of bats were announced in a study published Wednesday in a special issue of ZooKeys, focusing on the pandemic. Identifying individual bat species and understanding more about them is crucial in providing a basis for information related to the spread of diseases such as Covid-19. Learning …
Read More »New diagnostic test for COVID-19 can deliver results in half an hour
[ad_1] Credit: Karolinska Institute Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, together with researchers in China, developed a new diagnostic test for COVID-19. The test can be done without advanced laboratory equipment and deliver the result in about half an hour, according to a study published in the journal. Clinical …
Read More »India suspends tests for antibodies to coronavirus after questions about reliability
[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India has ordered a pause in the coronavirus antibody test due to concerns about accuracy, health officials said on Wednesday, complicating the fight against the epidemic as its case count draws near. at 20,000. FILE PHOTO: Vehicles queue in a long traffic jam on the …
Read More »Health officials confirm that more than half of coronavirus cases in Ireland have fully recovered
[ad_1] Health officials have confirmed for the first time how many people with coronavirus in Ireland have fully recovered. Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan explained that 55% of all cases have recovered from the virus in the community. While another 856 patients with the insect have been discharged from the …
Read More »A collective immunity strategy could work in juvenile India
[ad_1] The herd immunity strategy, which would allow the majority of the population to gain resistance to the virus by becoming infected and then recover, could lead to less economic devastation and human suffering than restrictive blocks designed to stop the virus from spreading, according to several experts. began to …
Read More »Coronavirus | Hydroxychloroquine Not Effective Against COVID-19, Study Says
[ad_1] Hydroxychloroquine, the antimalarial drug that the President of the United States, Donald Trump, called a “game changer” against the coronavirus (COVID-19), is not effective against the disease, according to a study. The study raises concerns about the widespread use of the drug by many governments around the world in …
Read More »The first death from the US coronavirus. USA It happened weeks earlier than originally believed
[ad_1] Medical officials in California’s Santa Clara County, in the heart of Silicon Valley, said Tuesday night that the first US coronavirus-related death occurred weeks earlier than previously believed. Two deaths on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 were initially thought to be unrelated to COVID-19, but further evidence revealed they …
Read More »Small increases in blood sugar cause major changes in gene expression in pancreatic beta cells
[ad_1] New research from the Joslin Diabetes Center helps illuminate the process of glucose toxicity in pancreatic beta cells. By looking at the behavior of these cells in laboratory rats after a partial pancreatectomy, the researchers were able to see how consistent small increases in blood sugar levels typical of …
Read More »Covid-19: ‘Collective Immunity’ Strategy Might Work in Juvenile India | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Controversial given the high risk of death, a coronavirus strategy ruled out by the UK is touted as the solution for young countries like India. The herd immunity strategy, which would allow the majority of the population to gain resistance to the virus by becoming infected and …
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