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Ajanta Pharma, Lenexis Food Works and Samta Foundation Join Hands...

Mumbai, April 23, 2020: As responsible corporate citizens of the nation, Ajanta Pharma, Lenexis Food Works Chinese Wok and Samta Foundation extend their support to...

Conjunctivitis at its peak by NIIMS

New Delhi, August 17, 2023: Conjunctivitis or pink eyes or red eyes is spreading at a fast rate. It is highly infectious and might...

HCG Cancer Hospital Conducts Free Breast Cancer Screening Camp & Awareness...

Bengaluru, November 06, 2021: Marking breast cancer awareness month, under the campaign #INYOURBrEaSTINTEREST HCG Cancer Hospital Bengaluru organized a free breast cancer screening camp and awareness...

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MGM Healthcare’s Heart and Lung Transplant Team Performs an ABO-Incompatible Paediatric Heart Transplant on...

CHENNAI, August 23 , 2023 : MGM Healthcare is proud to announce the successful completion of an ABO-incompatible Paediatric Heart Transplant, crossing the blood...

The Future is Here: MASSH Hospital Ushers in a New Era of Smart Healthcare

NEW DELHI , August 29, 2023:  A ground-breaking chapter in the realm of healthcare has unfolded with the official launch of Minimal Access Smart...

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Dr. Sweta Gupta joins Crysta IVF as Medical Director

New Delhi, June 24, 2022: Crysta IVF, one of India's most trusted fertility chain has recently appointed Dr. Sweta Gupta as Medical Director. In her new role,...

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BIO Asia-Taiwan 2020 Online + Live: Finding Cures in the Crisis

New online model to engage with global partners during the pandemic Taipei, May 14, 2020: Taiwan BIO (Bio Industry Organization) together with BIO (the global...

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HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd. reports Q4 and FY19 results

Revenue for Q4 FY19 of INR 2,579 Million, a growth of 16% (y-o-y) and...

Dr. Reddy’s Q3& 9MFY20 Financial Results

Hyderabad, January27, 2020: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. (BSE: 500124 | NSE:DRREDDY | NYSE: RDY) today...

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World Sight Day: Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital and Standard Chartered Bank Restore Millions...

Vrindavan, October 12, 2023 :  On the occasion of World Sight Day, Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital, Daryaganj (SCEH) and Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) celebrated...

Sharp Spike in Cases of Mature Cataract and Dry Eyes during Pandemic

Bengaluru, February 23, 2021: The ongoing pandemic has led to increased severity and morbidity in eye conditions of people in Bengaluru because of delayed...

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Apollo Hospitals marks 15 years of JCI accreditation

~ Webinar with JCI and NABH organized to commemorate the milestone in journey of excellence in care ~ National, August 31, 2020: The Apollo Hospitals...

Rare Types of Pancreatic Cancer: Understanding and Treatment

Dr. Ajay Mehta, Director and Head Surgical Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre, Nagpur Pancreatic cancer is a formidable adversary, notorious for its aggressive nature and high...

MediBuddy-DocsApp records a surge in Gastroenterology consultations in recent months

~A growth of 78% in gastroenterology consultations suggests that the Covid 19 could be a contributor ~  National, September 06, 2020: Gastroenterology problems are quite...

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India’s leading dental chainoffers new year gift to crooked teeth patients – Clove InvisiBraces

Clove Dental has come up with special offers for its just launched invisible Aligners, a highly innovative alternative to existing metal braces  New Delhi, January...

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Common Symptoms of Gallbladder Cancer: Recognizing the Signs

By Dr Satya Srinivas A, Consultant - Medical Oncologist, HCG Cancer Centre, Vijaywada One of the most rare but serious forms of cancer is Gallbladder cancer...

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T10 Indian Pharma Champions Trophy

Keeping the spirit of cricket in mind, Eminence Business Media is proud to announce T10 Indian Pharma Champions Trophy 2022 scheduled for December 1st-...

Chikungunya: AIIMS identifies virus type, same as 2006 outbreak

New Delhi, September 28, 2016: Doctors at AIIMS have identified the genotype of the chikungunya virus which has afflicted nearly 3,700 people in the national capital this season and concluded it is the same as the one that caused the 2006 outbreak of the vector-borne disease.

"We have identified the genotype of the virus--East Central South African--and sent the report to the National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP). It is the same genotype that was in circulation in 2006 outbreak," Lalit Dar of Department of Microbiology at AIIMS told .

Chikungunya is generally considered a non-fatal disease. It is caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which has one serotype only. There are three genotypes of this serotype-- Asian, West African and East Central South African.

A genotype is the part (DNA sequence) of the genetic makeup of a cell and serotypes are groups within a single species of microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, which share distinctive surface structures.

At least 15 deaths due to complications triggered by the disease have been reported at various hospitals in the city and health experts had earlier conjectured that the virus may have "evolved" this time.

"So, it appears, the high number of cases being reported in Delhi this year are possibly due to people's susceptibility to this disease...(those) who either migrated to Delhi-NCR region or were born after 2006 and thus not exposed to the virus," he said.

Meanwhile, the number of cases of chikungunya continue to rise in the city, with at least 3,695 cases being reported till September 24, according to a report released today by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation which tabulates the data for vector-borne disease cases in the national capital on behalf of all the civic bodies here.

Among the three corporations, SDMC has recorded 389 cases, followed by 370 in areas under the North Delhi Municipal Corporation and 115 under the East Delhi Municipal Corporation.

When asked if the genotype could differ in different geographical regions, Dar said, "India is a big country and in these ten years since the last major outbreak, the situation has changed. So, one doesn't know which genotype is in circulation in south India, though, it possibly is the same as in the north."

He added in 2006, the East Central South African genotyope was in circulation across the country and the study of the virus at least depicts the picture practically for north India.

According to municipal data, the last time the number of affected people had reached three-figure mark in Delhi was in 2011.

In 2006, over 13 lakh suspected cases of chikungunya were reported.

At least 16,918 people have been affected by chikungunya across the country, with 9,808 in Karnataka and 1,024 in Maharashtra, according to NVBDCP.



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