India's vast private lab network is a resource waiting to be tapped- we can be strong allies in creating a TB-free India. https://t.co/jJDSxUU6Ct
Hope this adds perspective to strengthen India's fight for a TB-Mukt Bharat. We @drdangslab are happy to support. @GHS@TbDivision
Our Covid-19 response showcased the transformative power of public-private partnership. Together, both sectors can end TB easily by 2025. @MadhukarPai@FINDdx@PATHtweets
The pandemic has been
accompanied by an “infodemic”, which
makes it even more important to get your facts right. This #WorldPneumoniaDay,
know pneumonia to beat pneumonia.
#KnowPneumoniaNoPneumonia
#COVID19 pandemic has taught us the importance of prevention. Vaccines protect those who are most vulnerable. Vaccines work to protect the entire community! #Together4Health#FightCovid19
"Test, Test, Test."- the one must-heed mantra from @kiranshaw@drnavindang@drsangitareddy on #Lockdown2. An informed, teachable conversation with three experts who really know what they are talking about. Up on #Mojo now https://t.co/PeZ3dJWtdS
The most important thing is to not panic. Do not rush to hospitals asking for tests - instead, self-quarantine if you're exhibiting symptoms, and continue to practice good hygiene such as frequent handwashing. #coronavirusinindia
#India has now seen upto 28 confirmed cases of Coronavirus (Covid - 19).
With the infections increasing and no immediate solution apart from Quarantine, Dr Arjun Dang and Dr Navin Dang explains how to protect yourself and keep the virus contained.
#Coronavirus#Covid19
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women worldwide. Vaccination, regular screening and early treatment can prevent cervical cancer. This #WorldCancerDay, #LetsTalkCervicalCancer
It is inspiring to see that NHS has declared that #cervicalcancer is on its way to being eliminated in Britain. It's important that we spread more awareness about this issue - after all, January is #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth@NHSuk@thetimes
“More sensitive & reliable screening & the development of a vaccine have increased confidence that cervical cancer can be eliminated” in Britain. Interesting reading in @thetimes but we also need 2C there is adequate HPV vaccine 4 high incidence countries https://t.co/wnRXIpiWcY
Announcing our new partnership with @PiramalS our president @rajshah and @PiramalGroup Chairperson Mr. Ajay Piramal share their joint hope to accelerate India’s vision to deliver #HealthforAll to mothers and children in #AspirationalDistricts through digital technology #NewIndia
Our humble suggestion to the govt is to make use of private diagnostic labs and chemists, to not only avoid delays but also improve access to these critical services for TB patients, writes @drnavindang#TBHaregaDeshJeetega@MoHFW_INDIA@drharshvardhan https://t.co/yJTdwnkyI4
Vaccines save thousands of lives every year and helped us get rid of diseases like smallpox and #polio. If today we have vaccines available to protect children from many more life-threatening diseases, why should we not use them? Vaccines are safe and effective. #VaccinesWork
The significance of vaccination against many debilitating diseases should not be played down. But at the same time, it is important it is not overdone, without taking into consideration the many side-effects or negative impacts of vaccinations.
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