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Image used for representational purpose only HYDERABAD: Analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has revealed that the B.1.525 variant, which was first reported in the UK in February this year, has presence in Telangana. Enlisted as the variant of interest by the World Health Organization (WHO), out of the 22 samples randomly analysed in April and May in the country, 16 were found in Telangana. This variant was also discovered in Australia and Denmark and has been linked to people travelling to Nigeria and getting infected. “This variety is already present in almost 50 countries and been declared variant of interest out of six variants of interest of Covid-19 in the world. If a region is displaying samples, we need to observe the trend more carefully,” a senior specialist in genome sequencing from Bangalore said. ....
Analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 virus shows the B.1.525 variant, which was first reported in the UK in February 2021, is present in Telangana, as per TNN. ....
Doctors at Government Medical College, Nizamabad, performed surgery on a Mucormycosis patient on Monday. Three more patients at the hospital are awaiting their turn to undergo operation.As the load of ....
At present, women account for 38.5 per cent of total infections in the state, a number which was at around 34 per cent in July last year. (PTI) HYDERABAD: Data from the health department show that number of women getting infected with Covid-19 has gone up during the second wave of infections. At present, women account for 38.5 per cent of total infections in the state, a number which was at around 34 per cent in July last year. On the national scale, women account for 36 per cent of the infections, slightly better than Telangana’s count. “We have been keenly observing our ICU admissions and the female patient load certainly has increased, but the percentage of deaths is similar, at 50 per cent among both males and females,” said associate professor at Nizamabad Government General Hospital, Dr Kiran Madala. ....
Covid-19: More women falling prey to infection in second wave SECTIONS Share Synopsis Data from the health department show that number of women getting infected with Covid-19 has gone up during the second wave of infections. At present, women account for 38.5 per cent of total infections in the state, a number which was at around 34 per cent in July last year. On the national scale, women account for 36 per cent of the infections, slightly better than Telangana’s count. At present, women account for 38.5 per cent of total infections in the state, a number which was at around 34 per cent in July last year. (PTI) ....