India s First Nasal Covid Vaccine By Bharat Biotech Gets DCGI Nod For Emergency Use
In a first, DCGI has given nod for the emergency use of India's first nasal vaccine against COVID-19 infection.
In a first, DCGI has given nod for the emergency use of India's first nasal vaccine against COVID-19 infection.
Researchers have developed a novel testing kit that can detect Escherichia coli (E.coli) -- a deadly pathogen -- much more quickly than existing methods.
Do you know that E. coli is a bacteria which normally lives in the intestines of people and animals? While, some types of E. coli like E. coli O157: H7, can cause intestinal infection. Here, we brief you about the E. coli infection and about the treatment and prevention of it.
A team of researchers tested four-and five-drug combinations and created a total of 18,278 combinations, with different dosages, that could kill E. coli.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CIAT) has quoted a recent study to warn Finance Minister Arun Jaitley of the disease-causing notes and to investigate the possibilities of diseases getting spread.
Researchers have strong evidence that pathogenic e. coli have the ability to spread through packed poultry products.
Escherichia coli or E. coli have long been known to cause food poisoning or steals nutrients from its host, but a new research has shown that it boost iron absorption in the body.
Researchers wash spinach clean of deadly bacteria
In a first, DCGI has given nod for the emergency use of India's first nasal vaccine against COVID-19 infection.
Researchers have developed a novel testing kit that can detect Escherichia coli (E.coli) -- a deadly pathogen -- much more quickly than existing methods.
Do you know that E. coli is a bacteria which normally lives in the intestines of people and animals? While, some types of E. coli like E. coli O157: H7, can cause intestinal infection. Here, we brief you about the E. coli infection and about the treatment and prevention of it.
A team of researchers tested four-and five-drug combinations and created a total of 18,278 combinations, with different dosages, that could kill E. coli.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CIAT) has quoted a recent study to warn Finance Minister Arun Jaitley of the disease-causing notes and to investigate the possibilities of diseases getting spread.
Researchers have strong evidence that pathogenic e. coli have the ability to spread through packed poultry products.
Escherichia coli or E. coli have long been known to cause food poisoning or steals nutrients from its host, but a new research has shown that it boost iron absorption in the body.
Researchers wash spinach clean of deadly bacteria