New Delhi [India], September 24: Mosquitoes remain one of India's most pressing public health threats, with dengue cases rising every year. Yet, people often tend to overlook danger, not realizing that just a single mosquito bite can cause dengue. This underestimation weakens prevention beha
New Delhi [India], September 13: Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS) Pilani, an Institute of Eminence, today announced significant progress in its comprehensive stray dog management program. Developed over the past two years in response to 282 reported bite incidents, this multi-f
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 11: BiteSpeed, an AI-native marketing and support CRM purpose-built for e-commerce brands, announced today that it has surpassed $5 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), representing a 250% year-on-year growth. The milestone highlights BiteSpeed'
According to the SDMA's cumulative loss report for the period from June 20 to September 7, the disasters have also injured 426 people and left 41 missing. The toll from rain-related causes includes 42 deaths due to landslides, 34 from drowning, 17 from cloudbursts, 15 from electrocution, and
Responding to the persistent challenge of stray dog bites and human-animal conflicts in urban areas, the Urban Development Department (UDD) of Uttar Pradesh has released an updated circular with stringent measures for stray dog management. The directive builds on previous guidelines and targ
Two newborns undergoing treatment at MY hospital were bitten by rats on the intervening night Sunday and Monday (Sep 1) and one of them died on Tuesday (Sep 2) morning while another child also succumbed on Wednesday afternoon (Sep 3).
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"The health condition of the second child was critical and was also suffering from septicemia. The condition of the baby continuously deteriorated and died this afternoon around 1 pm. The reason for the death is septicemia. It was a female baby, weighing 1.6kgs and was born nearly 3-4 days a
Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister Rajendra Shukla on Wednesday said that immediate action has been taken over the death of a newborn child, who was bitten by rats in an Indore hospital. A high-level committee has been formed to investigate the incident.
The incident was reported in the early hours of Monday (Sep 1), at around 3 am. Both the infants were very weak, suffering from serious infections and were admitted in the pediatric surgery ward. Among them, one was bitten on the hand and another on the shoulder.
Congress MP Karti P Chidambaram raised concerns on Saturday over the implementation of the Supreme Court of India's recent order on stray dogs, which directs the creation of feeding points and sending them back to where they were found after vaccination and immunisation.