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Shortness of breath, fatigue, mental health issues observed in Covid patients one year after discharge:Indian Govt

by AIP Online Bureau | Mar 22, 2023 | Data, Eco/Invest/Demography, Non-Life, Pandemic

According to ICMR, of the participants of the National Clinical Registry of COVID-19 who were followed for one year, it was observed that dyspnea, fatigue, and mental health issues were reported among 18.6 per cent, 10.5 per cent and 9.3 per cent of the 8,042...

Antibiotics should not be used unless there is clinical suspicion of bacterial infection: ICMR issues revised Covid-19 guidelines

by AIP Online Bureau | Mar 20, 2023 | Health, Indian News, Pandemic

As per the revised Ccovid-19 guidelines, maintain “Physical distancing, indoor mask use, hand hygiene, Symptomatic management (hydration, anti-pyretics, antitussive) Monitor temperature and oxygen saturation (by applying a SpO probe to fingers) Stay in contact...

Influenza a subtype causing cough, fever, ICMR experts say

by AIP Online Bureau | Mar 4, 2023 | Health, Indian News

The Indian Medical Association (IMA), on the other hand, has advised against indiscriminate use of antibiotics amid rising cases of cough, cold and nausea across the country New Delhi: A persistent cough, sometimes accompanied by fever, running through India for the...
Hackers attack ICMR website around 6000 times in a day: Official

Hackers attack ICMR website around 6000 times in a day: Official

by AIP Online Bureau | Dec 7, 2022 | Indian News, Risk Management, Technology

A proposal for developing an ICMR Data Centre (Delhi and Chennai) and a Disaster-Recovery site (Bangalore) is being developed on a turnkey basis. New Delhi: Hackers allegedly tried to breach the website of the apex health research body ICMR but their attempts were...

Avoid antibiotics for low-grade fever: ICMR guidelines

by AIP Online Bureau | Nov 27, 2022 | Facts, Health, Non-Life

An ICMR survey conducted between January 1 and December 31, 2021 had suggested that a big chunk of patients in India may no longer benefit from the use of carbapenem, a powerful antibiotic administered mainly in ICU settings for the treatment of pneumonia and...
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