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Monsoon brings welcome relief but also triggers respiratory health issues like cold, flu, asthma and pneumonia, due to high ...
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Can you take antibiotics for COVID? WHO updates its guidelines on antibiotic usage for patients
The World Health Organization (WHO) now advises against using antibiotics for COVID-19 patients without confirmed bacterial ...
With the school year starting, parents are working to protect their children from viral infections through vaccination.
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNCases of seasonal flu, pneumonia flare up in children
The seasonal influenza virus causes respiratory complications, affecting the lungs. It spreads quickly in communities and can ...
For those who have mild or non-severe COVID-19 and low suspicion of bacterial infection, the WHO strongly recommends against ...
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Newspoint on MSNMost Common Infections in Children During the Rainy Season: Symptoms and Prevention
The rainy season poses health risks for infants and young children due to higher humidity, rapid growth of bacteria and ...
A simplified LAMP method for pneumonia pathogen detection offers a rapid, cost-effective solution for low-resource settings, ...
There is no vaccine for Legionnaires’ disease. If diagnosed with the disease, you may need to go to the hospital. Medical staff may be able to give patients antibiotics or administer oxygen through a ...
Patients are being left waiting for a bed with life-threatening conditions like sepsis, pneumonia, kidney infection, heart attack and stroke.
Dr Sudha Teresa explains why antimicrobial resistance demands coordinated action across healthcare, policy, and public ...
Several studies have now demonstrated that trained immunity occurs in the airways to several pathogens and products, while its utility is yet to be determined.
Notably, the dual therapy group had significantly lower 28-day mortality compared to their monotherapy peers and was ...
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