Cluster-buster: Docs say yes to caution, no to panic

Cluster-buster: Docs say yes to caution, no to panic
Posted 30 Nov, 2021 | Source: Timesgroup.com

After cluster at medical college in Dharwad grows, doctors dismiss fears of a third wave having begun

Karnataka sees sharp rise in dengue cases

Karnataka sees sharp rise in dengue cases
Posted 24 Nov, 2021 | Source: Theweek

2,516 new cases reported between September 15 and November 17

ZIKA virus can cause birth defects

ZIKA virus can cause birth defects
Posted 21 Jul, 2021 | Source: The HANS INDIA

ZIKA virus spreads through bites aegypti and aedes albopiticus mosquitoes that are primarily active during the day. The virus can be transmitted from pregnant woman to her fetus which in turn can cause birth defects and impact the new-borns.

Health Department gears up to tackle Zika virus

Health Department gears up to tackle Zika virus
Posted 12 Jul, 2021 | Source: Bangalore News Today

Stepping up vector control measures across the State following the detection of Zika Virus Disease (ZVD) cases in Kerala, the State Health Department has asked officials to test samples of suspected cases for Zika after ruling out dengue and chikungunya.

Mucormycosis claims 303 lives in Karnataka, 34% from 34% from Bengaluru

Mucormycosis claims 303 lives in Karnataka, 34% from 34% from Bengaluru
Posted 12 Jul, 2021 | Source: Times of India

A total of 3,491 patients have been diagnosed with mucormyco in the state as on July 9, and the fatality rate is 8.6% Bengaluru Urban district has seen 1,109 cases, followed by Dharwad 279, Vijayapura 208 and Kalaburagi 196. While Bengaluru reported the highest number of deaths, Kalaburagi saw 23 deaths and Dakshina Kannada 20.

JAB FOR THE WARRIOR
Posted 02 Feb, 2021 | Source:

There was a lot of apprehension initially about the vaccines. However, after a lot of thinking and review, I took the first shot of covishield with confidence. I realized that the pandemic is not over and it’s probably best to take the vaccine. There was just mild pain at the vaccine site, maybe a little exhaustion for 24-4 8hours, but no other issue.

Recovered Covid patients may be immune to new virus strains

Recovered Covid patients may be immune to new virus strains
Posted 27 Jan, 2021 | Source: newindianexpress

A recent study published in Nature found that the immune systems of people who recover from Covid-19 may evolve to fight different strains of SARS-CoV-2.

Oxford or Indian? No vaccine dilemma in Bengaluru so far

Oxford or Indian? No vaccine dilemma in Bengaluru so far
Posted 21 Jan, 2021 | Source: Deccan Herald

A medical worker receives Covid-19 vaccine at Manipal Hospital. About 1.82 lakh healthcare workers in Bengaluru are getting shots in the first phase of the vaccination drive.

Second Covid vaccine dry run concludes, internet link still an issue

Second Covid vaccine dry run concludes, internet link still an issue
Posted 11 Jan, 2021 | Source: Express News Service

BENGALURU: The second vaccine dry run at eight sites in Bengaluru — one in each BBMP zone — went smoothly, barring issues in network connectivity and technical problems with the CoWIN portal. Health officials on ground suggested that WiFi or broadband connection be put up even in primary health centres as the Co-WIN portal was crucial for the immunisation programme.