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Mumbai sero-survey shows women have more antibodies than men to fight Covid
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Last Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 01:57 PM IST
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MUMBAI: A sero survey by Mumbai s civic body has found that women have more antibodies than men to the fight the coronavirus.
It also showed that sero positivity in non-slum areas was increasing, while it was decreasing in slum areas, which matches the current trend that a large number of patients are being detected from the former in the current COVID-19 surge, officials said.
Sero positivity entails a blood test showing a positive result for a particular antibody, a civic official explained.
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An unequal music: Only half of women in developing world feel free to make decisions about contraception, says report
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An unequal music: Only half of women in developing world feel free to make decisions about contraception, says reportReuters
Last Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 11:37 AM IST
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Only about half of women and girls in developing countries are able to make decisions over their own bodies such as whether they want to have sex, seek healthcare and use contraception, a United Nations report said on Wednesday. From being denied access to contraception or abortion services, made to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) and virginity tests, or married as children, women and girls are often forced to give up control over their bodies, it said.