BD brings immune assessment-based IVD assay for COVID-19 testing in India
BD brings immune assessment-based IVD assay for COVID-19 testing in India
21 May 2021 | News The test is conducted on a clinical flow cytometer which are available with major hospitals and network laboratories across India
In a major development, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has announced the availability of its BD Multitest
™ 6-Color TBNK Reagent with BD Trucount
™ Tubes with an expanded clinical application in India, to help identify COVID-19 patients at increased relative risk of intubation with mechanical ventilation (IMV) and mortality, in conjunction with clinical findings and the results of other laboratory testing.
APACMed India onboards new Executive Committee
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APACMed India onboards new Executive Committee
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Infusion Nurses Society (INS) 2021 theme unveiled
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Syringe makers in a huddle as India plans mass vaccination
Syringe makers in a huddle as India plans mass vaccination Tuesday, December 15, 2020 IWK Bureau
With India set to begin mass Covid-19 vaccination in a couple of weeks, top syringe makers in the country are eagerly waiting for the licenses so that they can supply the required numbers to avoid the last-minute rush or shortage.
Reliable sources told IANS on Monday that nation s top syringe manufacturers are ready to supply nearly 1.8 billion syringes required for hassle-free vaccination and are currently waiting for the tenders to be open.
According to Rajiv Nath, Managing Director of Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd (HMD), the estimated demand in India would be around 900 million pieces of different kinds of syringes for just one shot of the vaccine, considering 60-70 per cent of the country gets vaccinated.