ICMR Approves New RT-qPCR Kit That Can Detect Influenza, SARS CoV2, and RSV
The New RT-qPCR Kit can effectively distinguish between Influenza, SARS CoV2, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, enabling immediate line of treatment.
The New RT-qPCR Kit can effectively distinguish between Influenza, SARS CoV2, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, enabling immediate line of treatment.
The possibility of another COVID wave in India cannot be overlooked, given the present conditions in some countries like Japan, the US, Korea and China. Experts share their thoughts on how to prevent and tackle COVID surge.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Omicron XBB.1.5 has spread to about 38 countries, with maximum cases reported from the US.
Beijing has decided to distribute Pfizer's antiviral drug Paxlovid to community health centres to treat high-risk COVID-19 patients.
Currently, 40 per cent of COVID-19-infected individuals are thought to be asymptomatic, but these people can still transmit the virus to others.
The country on Thursday witnessed 78,00 new COVID-19 infections, more than 10,000 from a week ago, and 84 deaths related to disease.
India has logged a total of 2,797 fresh COVID-19 infections, taking the country's total tally to 4,46,09,257, while the number of active cases dropped below 30,000 after 122 days.
The New RT-qPCR Kit can effectively distinguish between Influenza, SARS CoV2, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, enabling immediate line of treatment.
The possibility of another COVID wave in India cannot be overlooked, given the present conditions in some countries like Japan, the US, Korea and China. Experts share their thoughts on how to prevent and tackle COVID surge.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Omicron XBB.1.5 has spread to about 38 countries, with maximum cases reported from the US.
Beijing has decided to distribute Pfizer's antiviral drug Paxlovid to community health centres to treat high-risk COVID-19 patients.
Currently, 40 per cent of COVID-19-infected individuals are thought to be asymptomatic, but these people can still transmit the virus to others.
The country on Thursday witnessed 78,00 new COVID-19 infections, more than 10,000 from a week ago, and 84 deaths related to disease.
India has logged a total of 2,797 fresh COVID-19 infections, taking the country's total tally to 4,46,09,257, while the number of active cases dropped below 30,000 after 122 days.