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At home Maharashtra Maharashtra reports 172 new cases of COVID-19 as state’s coronavirus infections indicate rising graph Talking about the JN.1 sub-variant of Omicron, Maharashtra reported 10 cases till Saturday. Hyderabad: A healthcare worker conducts a Covid-19 test, amid a rise in coronavirus cases in the country, in Hyderabad, Wednesday, December 27, 2023. (PTI Photo) […]

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Talking about the JN.1 sub-variant of Omicron, Maharashtra reported 10 cases till Saturday.

Hyderabad: A healthcare worker conducts a Covid-19 test, amid a rise in coronavirus cases in the country, in Hyderabad, Wednesday, December 27, 2023. (PTI Photo)

Maharashtra COVID-19 cases: The number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra reached 172 on Saturday, with zero fatalities, the health department said. These new coronavirus infections indicate an upward trend in the state for weeks.

In the week of December 24 to 30, there were 620 cases, compared to the previous week, December 17 to 24, when only 103 infections were recorded. 19 cases were reported each from December 3 to 9 and from December 10 to 16.

Talking about the JN.1 sub-variant of Omicron, Maharashtra reported 10 cases till Saturday. These cases came from the cities of Thane, Pune and Akola, and the districts of Pune and Sindhudurg.

Omicron XBB.1.16 is a dominant variant of COVID-19 and a total of 1,972 cases have been reported, according to the health department.

In terms of national figures, India reported a decline in the number of new COVID-19 cases, with 743 new infections, which is 54 fewer than the day before. Now the country is dealing with 3,997 active conditions.

Since COVID-19 emerged on the scene in January 2020, India has been hit by as many as 4,50,12,484 cases.

Additionally, the country has reported a total of 145 cases of the COVID-19 subvariant JN.1 as of December 28.

These cases were discovered in samples collected between November 21 and December 18, 2023. The JN.1 subvariant is derived from the Omicron subvariant known as BA.2.86 or Pirola, with Kerala being the first state to report a case.



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At home Maharashtra COVID-19 update: Maharashtra records 50 new cases, including 9 JN.1 infections India on Sunday recorded a rise of 656 COVID-19 infections in a day, while the number of active cases rose to 3,742, according to the data posted on the Union Health Ministry website. Representative image COVID-19 update: Maharashtra reported 50 new […]

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India on Sunday recorded a rise of 656 COVID-19 infections in a day, while the number of active cases rose to 3,742, according to the data posted on the Union Health Ministry website.

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COVID-19 update: Maharashtra reported 50 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, including nine new infections of the JN.1, taking the number of infections of the new subvariant in the state to 10. According to officials, JN.1 patients include five from Thane city, two from Pune city and one from a rural area of ​​Pune district, Akola city and Sindhudurg district.

One patient from Pune had traveled to the US, they said, adding that all patients who contracted the JN.1 subvariant have recovered.

India on Sunday recorded a rise of 656 COVID-19 infections in a day, while the number of active cases rose to 3,742, according to the data posted on the Union Health Ministry website.

The total number of infections since the spread of the novel coronavirus began three years ago has risen to 81,72,135 in Maharashtra, a state health bulletin said.

Maharashtra has so far tested 8,75,65,093 samples for COVID-19, of which 81,72,135 were found to be positive. As many as 80,23,418 patients have been discharged so far, the report said.

JN.1 variant

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the new strain as a separate ‘variant of concern’ given its rapidly increasing spread, but said it poses a ‘low’ global risk to public health.

Although the number of cases is rising and the JN.1 subvariant has been detected in the country, there is no need for immediate concern as 92 percent of those infected opt for home treatment, indicating mild disease, officials say. had said earlier.

‘Stay Vigilant, Don’t Panic’: AIIMS

Amid the increase in cases of the new COVID subvariant JN.1, AIIMS doctors urged people not to panic but remain alert and vigilant.

“People are getting infected with the new sub-variant of COVID-JN.1 in many states of the country. The patients’ symptoms are mild. Therefore, there is no need to panic but there is a need to remain alert,” Dr Neeraj Nischal – an additional professor in the Department of Medicine, AIIMS Delhi, told news agency ANI.

“We’ve said these kinds of ripples will continue to happen. Even during the first and second waves, we predicted that this virus would mutate further and that there would be a stage where it would become more contagious but at the same time cause less mortality or morbidity,” he said.

Those suffering from cold, cough or fever should keep their distance from other people, use masks and wash their hands with soap or use disinfectant, according to doctors.

In May, following a sustained decline in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths, and high levels of population immunity against SARS-CoV2, the WHO had declared that COVID-19 was no longer a public health emergency of international importance.

(With input from agencies)



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The procedure aimed to replace the defective immune cells with healthy cells, offering a renewed chance for a healthy and vibrant life. Army Hospital R&R remains committed to advancing medical research and treatment options for rare diseases, underscoring its commitment to improving the lives of children and families. (PIB) Indian Army does it again: In […]

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The procedure aimed to replace the defective immune cells with healthy cells, offering a renewed chance for a healthy and vibrant life.

Army Hospital R&R remains committed to advancing medical research and treatment options for rare diseases, underscoring its commitment to improving the lives of children and families. (PIB)

Indian Army does it again: In an extraordinary medical achievement, doctors from the Department of Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation at Army Hospital (Research and Referral) in Delhi Cantonment have for the first time successfully performed a life-saving bone marrow transplant (commonly known as BMT) for a child diagnosed with a rare primary immunodeficiency disorder. The groundbreaking procedure, performed on Master Sushant Paudel, has opened new doors of hope for children and families facing similar challenges.

Sepoy Pradip Paudel’s 7-year-old son Sushant was diagnosed with ARPC1b, a very rare form of immune deficiency, at the age of one, a condition that severely compromised his immune system, making him prone to repeated life-threatening infections and other complications. The patient was referred to Army Hospital (R&R) six months ago but did not have an HLA-matched sibling. The hospital’s hematology team began an arduous journey to find a suitable donor and organize a carefully planned bone marrow transplant.

The Matched Unrelated Donor (MUD) transplant, performed on 30Nov23, involved harvesting healthy stem cells from an HLA-compatible donor, in this case a voluntary, unrelated donor, and infusing them into Sushant Paudel’s bloodstream , after his defective cells were removed. destroyed by a very high dose of chemotherapy. The procedure aimed to replace the defective immune cells with healthy cells, offering a renewed chance for a healthy and vibrant life.

Speaking after the successful transplant, the Commander of AHRR, Lieutenant General Ajith Nilakantan said, “It is a moment of great pride and satisfaction for the entire medical fraternity at AHRR and this patient is a success story through team effort.” The HOD of Hematology Department, Brig Rajan Kapoor said, “Sushant Paudel’s journey has been nothing short of miraculous. This achievement is a testament to the collective efforts of our dedicated medical team, the continued support of Sushant’s family and the generosity of the donor. To our knowledge, this is the first transplant for this immunodeficiency in India.”

Senior Advisor in the Department of Hematology, Colonel Rajiv Kumar, said, “Only 1 in 5 patients has a sibling with a full HLA match. The availability of HLA-matched, unrelated donor stem cells derived from DATRI in this patient is truly a game changer for such patients suffering from a life-threatening immunodeficiency disorder.”

Pediatric hematologist at AHRR Lt. Col. Sanjeev Khera stated that the presence of multiple active infections at the time of transplant made this a very challenging and risky transplant. Sushant Paudel’s family shared their gratitude and optimism for the future.

The successful bone marrow transplant not only brings hope to Sushant and his family but also serves as a beacon of hope for countless others struggling with rare primary immunodeficiencies and other similar conditions that are curable with a timely bone marrow transplant. Army Hospital R&R remains committed to advancing medical research and treatment options for rare diseases, underscoring its commitment to improving the lives of children and families.



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Every day, Davida Wynn sets herself one task: take a bath. Or do the dishes. Or prepare an extensive meal. By the end of the job she is exhausted and has to sit or lie down, and sometimes she falls asleep wherever she is. “Anything beyond that is really unbearable,” Ms Wynn, 42, said. Even […]

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Every day, Davida Wynn sets herself one task: take a bath. Or do the dishes. Or prepare an extensive meal. By the end of the job she is exhausted and has to sit or lie down, and sometimes she falls asleep wherever she is.

“Anything beyond that is really unbearable,” Ms Wynn, 42, said.

Even during small tasks, her heart beats faster, and she often becomes dizzy. At least once a month, she falls at her home outside Atlanta. Once she seriously bruised her face, and another time she hit her knee.

Ms Wynn was infected with coronavirus in May 2020, when she was a nurse in a hospital Covid ward, and became so ill that she was placed in an induced coma for six weeks. Since then, her blood work has shown that she suffers from extreme inflammation, a hallmark of autoimmune diseases.

Coronavirus infection is known to leave a long legacy of health problems, many of which are characterized as long Covid. But editing proof suggests that the coronavirus, independently of that syndrome, also confuses the immune system focused on the bodycause autoimmune disorders in some people.

This result is more likely among those who, like Ms. Wynn, were seriously ill with Covid, several studies suggest.

Covid does not unique on this aspect. Scientists have long known that infections can set the body on the path to autoimmune diseases. The classic example is the Epstein-Barr virus.

About one in ten people with glandular fever, caused by the virus, subsequently develop myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Even a groundbreaking study last year linked to the virus to multiple sclerosis.

Many other pathogens can do that too seed autoimmunity – but only in a few unhappy people.

“We are all infected with a large number of viruses, and in most cases we do not develop any autoimmunity,” says Dr. Alberto Ascherio, an epidemiologist at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health who led the study on multiple sclerosis. .

Infections with bacteria such as chlamydia and salmonella can inflame the joints, skin and eyes – a condition called reactive arthritis. Enteroviruses can trick the body into attacking its own pancreatic cells, which can lead to diabetes Type 1 diabetes.

Like it Epstein Barr virus, dengue And HIV They are believed to cause autoimmunity in some people. Still, Covid appears to be triggering a clear long-term response, says Dr. Timothy Henrich, a virologist at the University of California, San Francisco.

“There is something specific about SARS-CoV-2 that seems to set it apart, in terms of severity and duration,” he said, referring to the coronavirus.

Early in the pandemic, scientists discovered that antibodies that target the body rather than the pathogen – so-called autoantibodies – are important in Covid. Those who had autoantibodies interferona key part of the body’s initial response to pathogens before coming into contact with the coronavirus was more likely to fare badly or to dying of Covid.

About 10 percent of patients of severe Covidmost men over age 55 had these antibodies, compared to just 0.3 percent in the general population.

“With any viral infection you get autoantibodies, and this has been known for decades,” says Dr. Shiv Pillai, an immunologist at Harvard Medical School.

Many years from now, scientists might be able to see a higher incidence of autoimmune diseases in people who had severe Covid-19, he said, but that is not a foregone conclusion: “There may be many other factors that need to be met before someone gets sick. the sickness.”

Why only some people develop autoimmune diseases is unclear, but the answer likely involves dozens of genes and an environmental catalyst.

Lupus is preceded by high levels of autoantibodies more than a decade before the onset of the disease, but many relatives of patients with lupus who have a similar genetic background never develop the disease.

“The most likely explanation is that you have all these risk factors, you have all these things ready, and there is a final trigger,” says Dr. Iñaki Sanz, an immunologist at Emory University.

To definitively link a virus to an autoimmune disease, rigorous studies would need to follow large numbers of people over many years. The best example of such a study is the study that linked the Epstein-Barr virus to multiple sclerosis.

EBV, a member of the herpes virus family, infects almost everyone at some point. Once in the body it lasts forever; the virus can be reactivated by conditions such as stress and hormonal changes. (Reactivation by EBV is another of the four risk factors for long Covid.)

To investigate the association with multiple sclerosis, Dr. Ascherio and his colleagues from what they call a ‘nature experiment’ – a long-term study of more than 10 million active-duty soldiers in the US military.

Between 1993 and 2013, the researchers collected 62 million serum samples from this racially diverse group. Those infected with EBV had a 32-fold increase in the risk of multiple sclerosis, compared with those who did not have the virus, the scientists found. They did not observe similar relationships with other viruses.

Less than one million Americans has multiple sclerosis, which suggests that other factors also play a role. Still, researchers are now excited about the idea of ​​one vaccine against EBV to prevent multiple sclerosis. (However, no vaccines against EBV are currently available some are in clinical trials.)

Studies from other teams support the link between EBV and multiple sclerosis. Danish researchers followed more than 25,000 people with glandular fever for decades and found that this was the case doubled their chances of developing multiple sclerosis.

And a study published last year offered a possible explanation: EBV mimics a human protein, potentially misdirecting antibodies made against the virus.

About one in four people with multiple sclerosis have these antibodies, “which provide the basis for how EBV could trigger an autoimmune response that would cause multiple sclerosis,” says Dr. William Robinson, an expert in autoimmune diseases at Stanford University who led the study.

This kind of molecular mimicry is one route to autoimmunity. But in other cases, the body may never completely clear a pathogen after infection, and the persistence of the virus – whether that is live virus or simply leftovers – can keep the body in an immune state big alarmwhich ultimately leads to autoimmunity.

Both options suggest treatments. In a small number of people, antiviral medications and vaccination can do that relieve the symptoms of long Covid, suggesting a live virus may be the source. Dr. Henrich is conducting a study on high-dose monoclonal antibodies that would absorb errant viral fragments left in the body.

“If the viral proteins cause an autoreactive process, getting rid of those viral proteins can actually improve overall health,” said Dr. Henrich.

For Ms. Wynn, there is no relief in sight. She has tried a plethora of medications, including treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, but has so far failed to respond.

“It has been a long and difficult process,” Ms Wynn said. “And I can tell you that from a mental perspective it has been absolutely exhausting.”

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A voluntary recall of frozen strawberries has expanded as the Food and Drug Administration linked more retailers to a string of nine hepatitis A cases dating back to last year. On Monday, the Willamette Valley Fruit Company of Salem, Oregon, announced the recall of frozen strawberries sold in Walmart, Costco and HEB stores under the […]

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A voluntary recall of frozen strawberries has expanded as the Food and Drug Administration linked more retailers to a string of nine hepatitis A cases dating back to last year.

On Monday, the Willamette Valley Fruit Company of Salem, Oregon, announced the recall of frozen strawberries sold in Walmart, Costco and HEB stores under the Great Value brands at Walmart and Rader Farms Organic at Costco and HEB.

As of November, nine people have fallen ill in Washington state, California and Oregon, and three people have been hospitalized. The last known cases began in April, the FDA said.

“Consumers, restaurants and retailers should not sell, serve or eat frozen strawberries,” the FDA said Tuesday. “These recalled products should be thrown away.”

Noting that the products are sold nationwide and have a long shelf life, the FDA is urging consumers to check their freezers and throw away anything they find.

Affected products have so-called best-before dates — the latest time they are recommended for use — that range from Sept. 23, 2023 to Nov. 20, 2024. Specific best-before dates and lot codes that identify affected lots of products can be found at fda.gov.

The FDA investigation detected hepatitis A infections in frozen organic strawberries imported from Baja California, Mexico, reporting the first five cases of hepatitis A associated with them in March. The strain of hepatitis A in those cases was genetically identical to the one who had a outbreak of hepatitis A infections in 2022which was also linked to fresh organic strawberries imported from Baja California, Mexico.

In March, Wawona Frozen Foods, California Splendor and Scenic Fruit voluntarily recalled frozen strawberries they sold under the Wawona, Kirkland Signature, Simply Nature, Vital Choice, Made With, PCC Community Markets and Trader Joe’s brands. They were sold at Costco, Aldi, Meijer and other retailers.

The FDA said people usually get sick with hepatitis A within 15 to 50 days of eating contaminated food. Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice, dark urine, and pale stools.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged people who believe they have eaten these recalled frozen organic strawberries in the past two weeks and have not been vaccinated against hepatitis A to contact their health care provider. Preventive treatment, even after exposure, can help prevent disease.

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