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Late last year, I asked: is it safe to have more than one type of COVID-19 vaccine? A trial has now addressed that question, as well as what effect combining different vaccine types has on immunity.
Most COVID-19 vaccines require two doses, and the usual strategy is to give people the same vaccine type for both. But the Com-Cov study, led by the University of Oxford, recruited over 800 participants from across the UK to investigate the effects of giving people different vaccines for their first and second jabs. Two vaccines were studied: those made by Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
So, is mix and match an option? The trial’s results are preliminary, having yet to be reviewed by other scientists, but the answer appears to be yes. Giving people different types of COVID-19 vaccine appears not only to be safe, but also a potential way of boosting protection against the coronavirus.
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Popularly we understand infertility is when a female is unable to conceive after 1 year of married life without using any contraception. That is when she is considered for investigations and treatment of infertility. Here s all the additional information you need to know. Written By EXCLUSIVE: All you need to know about the treatment for infertility according to an expert
Infertility, in recent years, in India has emerged as one of the most common health issues that affect young couples today. Sedentary lifestyles with minimum physical activity, incorrect diet, coupled with various other complementary elements like rising stress level and irregular sleep pattern are a few reasons that lead to the growing rise of infertility in young adults today. According to The Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction in 2019, infertility currently affects about 10 to 14 per cent of