Deadly disease overtakes COVID-19 as leading global infectious killer
Tuberculosis (TB) has overtaken COVID-19 as the world's most deadly infectious disease, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Tuberculosis (TB) has overtaken COVID-19 as the world's most deadly infectious disease, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Smt. Anupriya Patel inaugurated the India Innovation Summit - Pioneering Solutions to End TB, at Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre.
The study analysed data from around 4,400 individuals (3,338 men and 1,059 women), all urban corporate employees. Even among women, nearly 50% exhibit deficient levels.
According to a report , these patients have been suffering from symptoms like upper respiratory tract infections, high-grade fever across age groups, and cough and fatigue, which last for a few weeks.
The outbreak, caused by the H5N1 strain of avian influenza, was officially confirmed on March 7, when the Centre issued a letter to the chief secretary of Jharkhand
Zydus Lifesciences Limited on Tuesday announced its focus on the development of a combination vaccine against shigellosis and typhoid.
The changing of season is the time when flu and viral cases peak. In the past few weeks, as winters are fading away, the weather seem to be confusing people.