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29.11 / 08:47
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What is China's 'Walking Pneumonia' that has put India on alert? Check symptoms, prevention and more
China has just recovered after receiving the hit from the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now stands in the face of a mysterious pneumonia outbreak, posing serious concerns. The mystery virus has caused an increased number of hospitalisations. A cluster of undiagnosed pneumonia in children was reported in northern China by the media and ProMED on 21 November.
29.11 / 07:15
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Hundreds line up in China hospital as respiratory illness surges, video shows
China eased its zero-tolerance policy on COVID-19 — a policy that gave municipalities sweeping powers to institute quarantines and mandatory testing to keep COVID-19 cases under control. While unpopular with residents, the policy helped China keep COVID-19 cases relatively low.Many countries around the world saw spikes in respiratory illnesses after loosening pandemic restrictions.
29.11 / 03:05
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Karnataka, Uttarakhand on alert following China pneumonia outbreak. Read do's and don'ts of advisory here
Union Health Ministry in its advisory on Sunday said that currently, the situation is not that alarming, adding that it is closely monitoring the situation. "In view of the recent reports indicating a surge in respiratory illness in children in northern China in recent weeks, the Union Health Ministry has proactively decided to review the preparedness measures against respiratory illnesses, as a matter of abundant caution.
28.11 / 02:41
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Pope Francis getting antibiotics intravenously for lung problem, limiting appointments, Vatican says
Pope Francis is receiving antibiotics intravenously to treat a lung inflammation and will scale back some appointments, but he doesn't have pneumonia or fever, the Vatican has said. Francis himself on Sunday revealed that he was suffering from the inflammation problem, explaining why he didn't keep his weekly window appointment to greet people in St. Peter's Square.
26.11 / 15:39
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What led to surge in respiratory illnesses in China: Lifting COVID norms, cold season, lack of immunity, or new virus?
World Health Organization (WHO) raised concerns over the country reporting "clusters of pneumonia in children". If not a new virus, then what is causing respiratory infections in northern China? China's National Health Commission spokesperson said on Sunday that acute respiratory diseases continue to rise in the country and that it is being caused by the flu and other known pathogen.
26.11 / 09:57
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India's health ministry to review preparedness amid emerging public health situation in China
public health situation in China, the health ministry has taken a proactive stance, deciding to review preparedness measures against respiratory illnesses. The ministry has advised all States and Union Territories (UTs) to promptly assess public health and hospital preparedness and implement the 'Operational Guidelines for Revised Surveillance Strategy in the context of COVID-19.' Given the evolving situation, the ministry underscores the importance of closely monitoring trends related to Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) at the district and state levels.
26.11 / 09:09
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China ministry seeks more fever clinics to combat respiratory illness surge
China's health ministry on Sunday urged local authorities to increase the number of fever clinics as the country grapples with a surge in respiratory illnesses in its first full winter since easing COVID-19 restrictions. The spike become a global issue last week when the World Health Organization asked China for more information, citing a report on clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children by the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases. China and the WHO have faced questions about the transparency of reporting early in the pandemic, which emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019. The WHO said on Friday no new or unusual pathogens had been found in the recent illnesses. National Health Commission spokesperson Mi Feng said on Sunday the surge in acute respiratory illnesses was linked to the simultaneous circulation of several kinds of pathogens, most prominently influenza. «Efforts should be made to increase the number of relevant clinics and treatment areas, appropriately extend service hours and strengthen guarantees of drug supplies,» Mi told a news conference. «It is necessary to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control in key crowded places such as schools, childcare institutions and nursing homes, and to reduce the flow of people and visits.» Cases among children are appearing especially high in northern areas like Beijing and Liaoning province, where hospitals are warning of long waits.
26.11 / 09:05
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Centre asks states to review hospital preparedness amid China pneumonia scare, says ‘no need for alarm’
mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China, even as it underlined that there is “no need for alarm". “All States and Union Territories are advised to implement ‘Operational Guidelines for Revised Surveillance Strategy in the context of COVID-19’," it said in a media release.
25.11 / 12:13
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China Pneumonia outbreak: Govt monitoring situation, necessary steps taken, says Union Health Minister
China. «The government is monitoring the situation. The ICMR and the Director General of Health Services are observing the surging cases of pneumonia in China, and necessary steps are being taken,» Mandaviya told reporters when asked about the outbreak which has caused global concern.
25.11 / 12:13
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India likely to see Santa rally which may taper off by Fed-end: Ajay Bagga
There is a strong possibility that you get a kind of a Santa Claus rally, even in the Indian markets and then it tapers off by Feb-end as the elections are announced, says Ajay Bagga, Market Expert. Edited excerpts. How do you see India placed at this point in time as there are a couple of triggers ahead for us, especially the election? With respect to the global setup, China specifically, given the mysterious pneumonia outbreak, do you believe that it could be a concern for India as well? We are a neighbouring country. What is the growth outlook for China that you are holding at this point? China can slow down further from this year.
25.11 / 09:17
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'India will have to take precautions if...': Expert on H9N2 outbreak in China
closely monitoring the recent outbreak of H9N2 cases and clusters of respiratory illness among children in northern China. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued a press release addressing concerns raised by some media reports about the clustering of respiratory illness cases in the region. Also Read | Mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China: Hospitals overwhelmed as cases surge, WHO issues advisory – All you need to know The press release reassured that there's a low risk to India from both the avian influenza cases and the clusters of respiratory illness reported from China.
24.11 / 18:55
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Known germs causing illness: China to WHO
respiratory diseases among children are known pathogens, after reports about a surge in illness sparked concerns that a novel virus may have been the cause. The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Beijing Children's Hospital told the WHO on Thursday that there's been increases in outpatient visits and hospitalisations due to the spread of mycoplasma pneumoniae, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and influenza.
24.11 / 08:27
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China grapples with respiratory illness spike; WHO says no unusual pathogen found
China called for vigilance on Friday as a surge of respiratory illness hit schools and hospitals and the World Health Organization, which has asked the government for disease data, said no unusual or novel pathogens had been detected. China is grappling with a spike in respiratory illnesses as it enters its first full winter season since it lifted strict COVID-19 restrictions in December, with cases among children appearing especially high in northern areas like Beijing and Liaoning province where hospitals are warning of long waits. The State Council said influenza would peak this winter and spring and mycoplasma pneumoniae infection would continue to be high in some areas in future. It also warned of the risk of a rebound in COVID infections.
24.11 / 07:57
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China says no ‘novel pathogens’ behind respiratory outbreaks in children after WHO seeks data
China has responded to the queries around the mysterious flu that is affecting children. After the WHO raised a concern and sought data, Beijing has replied saying that the outbreaks are not related to any ‘unknown viruses’. Contrary to concerns raised by local media and global surveillance systems like ProMed, Beijing says that it has not identified any “unusual or novel pathogens” linked to these cases in the northern part of the country, reported BBC.
24.11 / 03:03
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China's pneumonia scare: Transparency please
China, where covid broke out in November 2019, is in the spotlight again. The World Health Organization (WHO) has asked the country for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children. Its northern parts have had a hospitalization surge, as Chinese health officials disclosed on 13 November.
23.11 / 16:10
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Is your puppy suddenly out of breath & struggling to get up? Don’t delay a visit to the vet
struggling to breathe? Are they having long spells of fatigue and listlessness, and exhibiting a gradual disinterest in food? It’s time to pay a visit to the vet. According to a Today.com report, several dogs in the US are coming down with what seems like a mysterious yet near-fatal condition. The illness has claimed the lives of some dogs already, putting several seasoned vets at a wit’s end. The dogs start with a cough that never seems to go away and ends with serious pneumonia. Often the dog does not respond to the first line of action — antibiotics.
23.11 / 14:23
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae: All about the pathogen that is causing a major outbreak of pneumonia in children across China
respiratory infections among children particularly those from kindergarten and primary school. Symptoms range from that of influenza to pneumonia. Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a bacterium that can cause lung infection, leading to a condition known as atypical pneumonia. Understanding this bacterium, its manifestations, preventive measures, and available treatments is crucial for effective management.
23.11 / 11:27
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Another mysterious virus spreading in China. WHO seeks report. Here is all you should know
pneumonia outbreak in northern China since mid-October is causing global concern, particularly in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken note of the situation, requesting additional data from China on the respiratory illnesses spreading in the region.
23.11 / 11:10
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China hit with mysterious outbreak as hospitals teem with sick kids; 7 ways to protect your child from viral infection when season changes
China is witnessing another alarming outbreak. As per reports, several children in China have fallen prey to a mysterious influenza-like illness. Taiwanese news channel FTV News reported that innumerable hospitals in Beijing and Liaoning have been filled to the brim with sick children. Although the patients do not have symptoms such as whooping cough. However, they are suffering from fever and have exhibited swollen pulmonary nodules. The World Health Organization (WHO) has now asked Chinese authorities to provide more transparency into the outbreak with in-depth data. “WHO has made an official request to China for detailed information on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children," the UN body told in a statement.
23.11 / 04:52
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Mysterious pneumonia outbreak in China: Hospitals overwhelmed as cases surge, WHO issues advisory | All you need to know
World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday called on individuals in China to adhere to measures aimed at lowering the risk of respiratory illness. Additionally, the organization requested further information from authorities regarding a documented increase in cases among children.
22.11 / 13:27
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10 Reasons You Need to Book a Full Body Checkup This Winter
full body checkup is essential during winter to ensure your health remains in shape. Why Is Winter Full Body Checkup Important?A full body health checkup in winter can help you find underlying health conditions. Doctors suggest this test to catch potential diseases, and around 50 tests are involved.
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