KDAH saves 30-day old infant with Covid-cum-cardiac ailments
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Mumbai, April 29 : A month-old infant girl, who faced a double life-threatening challenge of Covid-19 and a congenital heart defect, has been cured at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (KDAH) here this week, an official said on Thursday.
After spending a month in the hospital, the infant, now two months old, returned home after successfully beating both Covid-19 and cardiac issues.
The unchristened daughter of Krishna Agarwal from Nandurbar was diagnosed with a critical heart defect and needed urgent surgery.
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Sudha Mehta, 48, whose name has been changed to protect her identity, has undergone a life-altering experience since she contracted SARS-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, and recovered from the viral outbreak after six weeks in March.
Mehta, a south Mumbai resident, is a home baker, who was known for her razor-sharp photographic memory, and she could take down her clients orders over the phone in a jiffy. She would remember the orders by heart without jotting down the names of her clients.
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With a massive second wave of Covid-19 sweeping through India, one in five infections in the world is currently being reported from the country.
How is India’s second wave different from the first?
To start with, the second wave is spreading much, much faster than the first, as visible in this graphic.
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India’s second Covid-19 wave is stronger than the first.
Many experts believe the surge is partly fuelled by new strains of the coronavirus, including a more infectious homegrown variant found in 61% of samples genome sequenced in Maharashtra, the worst hit state. The laxity in preventive measures, coupled with the presence of new variants, has resulted in a nationwide crisis. Many states are reporting shortages of hospital beds, oxygen supply, medicines, even space in morgues and crematoriums.
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How is India’s second wave of Covid-19 different from the first?
How is India’s second wave of Covid-19 different from the first?
The infections are spreading faster but whether the disease is more severe among the young is hard to say in the absence of data. 2 hours ago A patient with a breathing problem wears an oxygen mask as she lies inside an ambulance waiting in a queue to enter a Covid-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India, April 14, 2021. | Reuters/Amit Dave
With a massive second wave of Covid-19 sweeping through India, one in five infections in the world is currently being reported from the country.