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Antiviral treatment for hepatitis C virus reduces risk of post-treatment liver cancer progression, study shows

Antiviral treatment for hepatitis C virus reduces risk of post-treatment liver cancer progression, study shows
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Can cirrhosis of the liver be treated with faeces transplantation?

 E-Mail IMAGE: Hendrik Vilstrup (left rear), Karen Louise Thomsen (front right), Christian Lodberg Hvas and Sidsel Støy are behind the development of the new treatment for patients with cirrhosis of the liver.. view more  Credit: Simon Mark Dahl Baumwall. Can cirrhosis of the liver be treated with faeces transplantation? Researchers from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital replace sick intestinal bacteria with intestinal bacteria from healthy donors in a treatment intended to help patients with cirrhosis of the liver. The Novo Nordisk Foundation supports the project with just over DKK 13 million. In Denmark, approximately 15,000 people are diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. The disease has different causes and is serious due to the complications and frequent deterioration associated with it, as well as the high mortality rate.

59 Hepatitis treatment centres established in Punjab: Balbir Singh Sidhu

59 Hepatitis treatment centres established in Punjab: Balbir Singh Sidhu PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | February 15, 2021 05:34 PM CHANDIGARH: In view of extending the medical benefits to high-risk groups, the Punjab Government established the 59 Hepatitis treatment centres from 2017 to 2020 in State and it is matter of pride, on Punjab model GoI has developed National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme (NVHCP) to treat such patients across the country. The Health Minister Mr. Balbir Singh Sidhu informed that Punjab was the first State to initiate free of cost treatment of Hepatitis C in country. Till date 1.83 lakh persons have been screened for Hepatitis C in the State and 91, 403 patients have been initiated on free treatment of Hepatitis C. All 59 treatment centers are actively functional at 22 District Hospitals, 3 GMCs, 13 ART centers, 11 OST sites, 9 Central Prisons and 1 SDH.

59 Hepatitis treatment centres established in three years duration in Punjab

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], February 15 (ANI): In view of extending the medical benefits to high-risk groups, the Punjab government established 59 Hepatitis treatment centres in three years in the state under National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme (NVHCP) to treat such patients across the country, a statement from the state government said on Monday . Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu: Punjab was the first state to initiate free of cost treatment of Hepatitis C in the country. Till date, 1.83 lakh persons have been screened for Hepatitis C here and 91,403 patients have been initiated on free treatment of it. All 59 treatment centers are actively functional at 22 district hospitals, 3 GMCs, 13 ART centers, 11 OST sites, 9 central prisons and one SDH.

Online Memorial to Pay Respects to COVID-19 Dead Launched in India

Online Memorial to Pay Respects to COVID-19 Dead Launched in India © REUTERS / Adnan Abidi Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/india/202102021081955757-online-memorial-to-pay-respects-to-covid-19-dead-launched-in-india/ Whatever one s creed, funerals are a feature which take place all around the world so that family and friends can pay their respects to the recently dead. But the infectious COVID-19 disease has put a stop to these gatherings leaving the bereaved without the chance to say a proper farewell. In an attempt to honour the victims of COVID-19, a group of doctors and social workers have launched an online memorial that will allow family and friends to pay their tributes virtually.

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