Delhi: First report of Cytomegalovirus in India, condition with rectal bleeding in COVID patients
India | Jun 29, 2021, 02:26 PM ISTDelhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital issued a press release on Tuesday reporting five cases of Cytomegalovirus in India.
Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital issued a press release on Tuesday reporting five cases of Cytomegalovirus in India.
Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital issued a press release on Tuesday reporting five cases of Cytomegalovirus in India.
The monoclonal antibody therapy was "successfully" used in two patients at Delhi-based Sir Ganga Ram hospital. The hospital is administering a combination of casirivimab and imdevimab to consenting patients with mild and moderate COVID-19 symptoms at high risk of developing serious illness.
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here received 3.5 tonnes of medical oxygen on Tuesday and was in a better situation as compared to the last few days, an official said.
Delhi on Saturday reported 24,103 new COVID-19 cases and 357 deaths, the highest single-day toll for the city since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi is showing satisfactory improvement, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said in a health bulletin today. Gandhi was admitted on Thursday for routine tests and investigations.
Delhi's leading private hospital Sir Ganga Ram, which was on June 4 declared a COVID-19 facility by the state government, has decided to restart its normal OPD services from July 1.
The Delhi government on Saturday registered an FIR against Sir Gangaram Hospital for alleged violation of the coronavirus testing guidelines put in place by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR).
The OPD service, which was closed following the government's directives to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 since the lockdown was announced, will operate from 10 am to 4 pm.
We could be going through an “extreme shortage” of life-saving medicines required by critically-ill or organ transplant patients, said Dr DS Rana, a prominent nephrologist and the head of the New Delhi-based Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi's health condition has improved, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said in a statement on Tuesday. Gandhi was hospitalised on Sunday after suffering a stomach infection. Gandhi underwent medical tests at the hospital.
Calling the findings "shocking", Dr Arora said: "We could see multiple hookworms buried in small intestine and were seen actively sucking blood with dancing movements".
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