According to experts, misconceptions can prevent individuals from making timely and informed choices and taking appropriate actions. On the occasion of World AIDS Day, experts busts...
World AIDS Day was first observed on December 1, 1988 to raise awareness about HIV, as well as to commemorate those who have died due to...
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) said it will offer the services of more than 3 lakhs of its...
Treating HIV positive individuals lowers the amount of virus in their bodies and this reduces their risk of transmitting it to their sexual partners by a...
As the world marks December 1 as World AIDS Day, we look at how AIDS/HIV have been impacting the world
Anil Hota, CEO of SAR Cellulabs which deals in providing consumables for Covid testing said while handling pathogenic samples, a Viral Transport Medium should be used...
The parliamentary committee urged the central government to work with stakeholders to ensure that the COVID-19 vaccine, when it comes, is easily available to the general...
While the doctors and researchers consider vaccines as one of the most efficient public health interventions, there are still a lot of myths and misconceptions about...
World Immunization Day 2020: The 12 vaccines administered under Universal Immunisation Programme are some of the most crucial vaccines and should not be missed due to...
The most important factors associated with the scarcity of vaccines were distrust to vaccination, fear of some vaccine components and fear of adverse reactions
World Immunisation Day 2020: Getting immunised is important for at least two reasons: to protect yourself and to protect those around you
As the world awaits a COVID-19 vaccine to end the pandemic, how can India, an important vaccine manufacturer, ensure vaccine for all?