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The Messenger - Head of National Centre for Disease Control: Indian strain has not yet been detected in Georgia

The Messenger - Head of National Centre for Disease Control: Indian strain has not yet been detected in Georgia
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Georgia reports five cases of Indian Covid-19 variant

Georgia reports five cases of Indian Covid-19 variant All of the five individuals who had arrived in Georgia from one and the same country have been identified and sent to isolation. Photo: Interior Ministry press office/archive Agenda.ge, 27 May 2021 - 20:17, Tbilisi,Georgia Georgia has reported five cases of the Indian variant of Covid-19, the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) announces.  It further says that the five travellers, who have tested positive for the Indian variant, have been identified.  Head of NCDC Amiran Gamkrelidze has told journalists that all of them had travelled to Middle East but arrived in Georgia at different times in mid-May.

NRx Pharmaceuticals (NRXP) to Lead Development of COVID-19 Medicines and Vaccines in Central Europe and the Caucasus Region in Collaboration with the Lugar Institute and Cromos Pharma

NRx Pharmaceuticals (NRXP) to Lead Development of COVID-19 Medicines and Vaccines in Central Europe and the Caucasus Region in Collaboration with the Lugar Institute and Cromos Pharma
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NRx Pharmaceuticals to Lead Development of COVID-19 Medicines and Vaccines in Central Europe and the Caucasus Region in Collaboration with the Lugar Institute and Cromos Pharma

WHO/Europe | Integrated screening for infectious diseases: a success story from Georgia

21-05-2021 Integrated screening for infectious diseases, a success story from Georgia Testing simultaneously for several infectious diseases in primary health care settings is feasible and can help to bring down the burden of chronic hepatitis C, HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and tuberculosis (TB) in countries in eastern Europe and central Asia, results from Georgia and elsewhere in the WHO European Region show. These countries have seen high numbers of people affected by chronic hepatitis B and C, HIV and TB compared to the rest of the European Region. However, the adoption of integrated testing services in a number of countries, including Georgia, has revealed that combined testing is not only feasible but can identify infections before they become deadly.

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