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163 cases of newly emerging COVID-19 variant XFG detected in India: INSACOGIndia reports 163 cases of the XFG COVID-19 variant. The variant, first found in Canada, shows rapid global spread. Maharashtra has the hig...
India rubbishes Lancet's claim of lack of accuracy, transparency in dataLancet, a prominent medical journal, questioned the accuracy and transparency of India's healthcare data, prompting officials to defend the...
Lancet report on unapproved antibiotic use in India is 'misleading, inappropriate': Govt officialProf. Y K Gupta, a senior pharmacologist and vice chairman of the Standing National Committee on Medicines (SNCM) which prepared the Nation...
Covaxin safe for kids aged 2-18, found as effective as in adults: LancetThe data were submitted to India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation in October 2021 and the vaccine has received its approval fo...
India had the highest excess deaths related to Coronavirus, says Lancet in new reportThe new study provides the first peer-reviewed estimates of excess deaths due to the pandemic globally and for 191 countries and territorie...
As India eyes Sputnik rollout, experts question efficacy dataThe experts expressed concern regarding the availability of the data from which the Sputnik investigators drew their conclusions as they ha...
Covaxin safe, may be superior to similar vaccines: LancetIndia’s first indigenous Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin, codenamed BBV152, is safe, immunogenic and has no serious adverse effects, medical journ...
Lancet peer-reviewed study endorses Russia's Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccineSputnik V uses two adenoviruses, AD 5 and AD 26, that target the spike protein of the SARS Cov2 virus. Companies such as AstraZeneca, Johns...
India’s Covaxin led to tolerable safety outcomes and enhanced immune responses: LancetAccording to the Lancet, all adverse events were mild and moderate and were more frequent after the first dose.
WHO, Lancet have shot themselves in the foot over Covid: Kiran Mazumdar-ShawBiocon’s Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw believes that poor due diligence has damaged the credibility of the WHO.
An almost retracted study on hydroxychloroquine exposes perils of hasty trialsWHO last week stopped one arm of the Covid-19 Solidarity trial of HCQ, only to resume it again this week. Its decision to stop the trial wa...
40 million more Indians hit by heatwaves in 5 years: ReportThe Lancet Countdown report has said that average temperatures in India are projected to rise alarmingly. Between 1901 and 2007, India's me...
Alarming gap between Lancet & NCRB suicide dataExperts mainly attribute the lower figures provided by NCRB to under-reporting and the fact that NCRB draws its data from First Information...
Patna, Delhi among most polluted cities: ReportAir pollution is killing two people in India every minute, with the country’s environment turning more toxic by the day, says a new study p...
Two Indians die every minute due to air pollution: StudyAccording to medical journal The Lancet, over a million Indians die every year due to air pollution and some of the worst polluted cities o...
Two Indians die every minute due to air pollution: StudyThe smog over northern India is extracting a heavy toll, every minute two lives are lost in India due to ambient air pollution, the study p...
- Superbug should not have been named New Delhi: Lancet Editor
The editor of leading medical journal Lancet apologised for the naming of an antibiotic resistant superbug after the Indian capital, saying...