The in-vitro diagnostic kits for health ailments such as malaria, dengue, HIV, hepatitis, and typhoid were stored in the unit which did not have the requisite license for sale as per Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and Medical Devices Rules, 2017
New Delhi: Through a recent Gazette notification, the Health Ministry apprised the latest amendment in the Medical Devices Rules, 2017 to do away with the mandatory submission of Transmissible.
In India, biotechnology has played an important role in helping stakeholders in academia, industry, and government develop new pandemic-related technology, from test kits to respiratory devices. But these biotechnology advancements can go further to strengthen India’s public health capacity.
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