World Immunization Week is observed annually from April 24 to 30, to encourage the use of vaccines to safeguard people of all age groups against vacci.. Read more
World Polio Day is observed on October 24, annually to celebrate the eradication of Polio, besides to promote the vaccination for infants and children.. Read more
Tetanus, often called "lockjaw," is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection caused by Clostridium tetani. This bacterium is commonly found .. Read more
An annual event observed between April from April 24-30, World Immunization Week aims to promote the appropriate use of vaccines and their importance .. Read more
World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4, with the primary aim to raise significant awareness regarding the devastating nature of cancers a.. Read more
Lymphocytopenia also known as lymphopenia develops when the lymphocyte count in the blood is lower than usual. Severely low or chronic low counts can .. Read more
Cervical cancer is defined as the proliferation of malignant cells in the cervix; the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Although, .. Read more
The COVID-19 infection is again peaking across the globe. This time, it is triggered by the Omicron subvariant BF.7, which is believed to be highly tr.. Read more
Immunization is a world health and development success statement, saving millions of lives each year. Vaccines work remarkably in reducing the risk of.. Read more
World Hepatitis Day is observed on 28 July every year to raise awareness and act globally on the prevention of viral hepatitis. The key goal of this h.. Read more
Monkeypox, the viral infection that is slowly gripping the world, is increasing its tally in India. Though we have been hearing about this contagious .. Read more
Just when we thought coronavirus was reaching an endemic state, another viral infection, Monkeypox, was raising the alarm across the globe. This unusu.. Read more