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What Is Tomato Flu?

Context: Tamil Nadu has ramped up surveillance at its borders in the wake of “tomato flu” cases being detected in Kerala. Relevance: GS II- Health Dimensions of the Article: What is tomato flu? How can tomato flu be treated? How to take care of it? What is tomato flu? The flu that gets its name […]

Monkey Pox Virus

Context: Health authorities in the United Kingdom have confirmed a case of monkeypox, a rare viral infection similar to smallpox, in an individual who recently travelled to that country from Nigeria. Relevance: GS II- Health Dimensions of the Article: About Monkeypox virus Zoonotic disease Symptoms and treatment Occurrence of disease About Monkeypox virus The monkeypox […]

World Thalassemia Day 2022

Focus: GS II- Health Why in News? On the occasion of World Thalassemia Day, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs virtually addressed the webinar  “Challenges in Thalassemia 2022” in New Delhi. About Thalassemia: Thalassemia is a genetic blood condition in which the body generates insufficient haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is a protein molecule found in red blood cells that transports […]

Shigella Bacteria Outbreak

Context: The recent instance of probable food poisoning in Kasaragod district, Kerala, is thought to be the result of a shigella bacteria outbreak. The bacteria were found earlier this year in Kerela’s Koyilandy area. Relevance: GS II- Health Dimensions of the Article:  About Shigella Bacteria Symptoms Treatment Protocol About Shigella Bacteria Shigella is a bacterium […]

How Does Hepatitis B Virus Spread?

Context: A series of unexplained cases of Hepatitis B in children has taken over the world. Many countries including the US and UK reported mysterious cases of a few children being diagnosed with Hepatitis B. Relevance: GS II- Health Dimensions of the Article: What is Hepatitis B? How does hepatitis B virus spread? Symptoms of […]

Malaria Facts

Focus: GS II- Health Why in News? Every year, 25th April is observed as ‘World Malaria Day’. This year’s theme is “Harness innovation to reduce the global malaria disease burden and save lives.” About Malaria The Malaria is a leading cause of human morbidity and mortality. Despite huge progress in tackling the disease, there are still […]

WHO & Traditional Medicine

Context: Recently, Prime Minister along with World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General will perform the ground breaking ceremony for the first-of-its-kind WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Relevance: GS II- Health Dimensions of the Article: What is traditional medicine? About Global Centre for Traditional Medicine: Why has the WHO felt the need to advance knowledge […]

Polio Virus

Context: The Centre has instructed states to provide sewage samples to all sentinel locations that currently conduct Poliovirus surveillance, in case a new Covid-19 strain causes a new rise in cases. Sentinel surveillance is defined as “the voluntary monitoring of the rate of incidence of specific diseases/conditions by a network of doctors, laboratories, and public […]

Parboiled Rice

Context: Recently, Telangana Chief Minister and members of his Cabinet staged a dharna at Telangana House, demanding a uniform paddy procurement policy. The protest came after the Centre said it was stopping the purchase of excess parboiled rice, of which Telangana is a major producer. The Centre has said demand is low and it cannot waste money […]

The Food Vaccine As Right, More So For TB patients

Context Historical importance of good nutrition was ignored by the modern therapist who tried to control TB initially with streptomycin injection, isoniazid and para-aminosalisylic acid. In the ecstasy of finding antibiotics killing the germs, the social determinants of disease were ignored. Relevance GS-II: Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, […]