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Unsafe Syrups May Slip Abroad Through Unregulated Routes, WHO Cautions

Oct 15, 2025 320 Views

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about the potential export of contaminated cough syrups through unregulated or informal channels, following several cases o...

India Could See 51 Lakh Chikungunya Cases Annually, Global Study Warns

Oct 04, 2025 328 Views

A recent modelling study published in BMJ Global Health has projected that India could see approximately 51 lakh (5.1 million) chikungunya infections every year in the lon...

Mizoram Governor Pushes to Make State TB-Free by 2025

Aug 04, 2025 509 Views

At the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan event in Aizawl, Governor Gen. Vijay Kumar Singh called for urgent action to make Mizoram India’s first TB-free state. He highlighted the need fo...

IMA Urges Public in Kerala to Get Vaccinated as Adults Too

Jul 30, 2025 486 Views

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Cochin chapter is raising concern over low adult uptake of vaccines such as influenza, hepatitis A, and pneumonia amid a rise in communicable diseases in Kerala...

ICMR to Introduce Rapid Test Kits at PHCs for Key Diseases

Jul 23, 2025 500 Views

The ICMR has decided to distribute rapid diagnostic test kits for Hepatitis B, sickle-cell anemia, and syphilis to Sub-Centres, Primary Health Centres, and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. This will enable...

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  • Unsafe Syrups May Slip Abroad Through Unregulated Routes, WHO Cautions

    Oct 15, 2025 320 Views
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    Oct 04, 2025 328 Views
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    Oct 01, 2025 336 Views
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    Sep 30, 2025 335 Views

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