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ICMR Study highlights high rate of surgical site infections in Indian hospitals
Findings reveal SSI rates in India exceed those in many high-income countries, with specific surgeries showing higher prevalence
Read MoreHealthcare leaders voice budget 2025 priorities
Focus on funding, workforce development, tax reforms, and digital innovation in healthcare
Read MoreSTAT+: Biogen CEO confirms he’s shopping for biotechs: ‘We will be doing deals’
Biogen is looking to augment growth by hunting for biotechs with drugs in mid- and late-stage clinical development.
Read More'There’s No Cops on the Beat': What We Heard This Week
(MedPage Today) -- "A lot of this stuff that happens is because there's no cops on the beat.
Read More‘It feels like a war zone’: exhausted ambulance service workers in England tell their stories
A paramedic and control room supervisor talk frankly about the emotional impact of not being able to give patients the care they need in an overwhelmed NHSAmbulance crews stuck at A&E miss thousan
Read MoreAmbulance crews stuck at A&E miss thousands of 999 calls a day in England
Exclusive: paramedics unable to respond to 100,000 calls a month as they wait to hand over patients‘It feels like a war zone’ – exhausted ambulance service workers tell their storiesParamedics i
Read MoreFlu: who is at risk and what precautions are recommended?
As critical incidents are declared in multiple hospitals in England, we look at testing and protection adviceOver the past week, at least a dozen hospitals have declared critical incidents as the rise
Read MoreA&E ‘corridor care’ now normal at NHS hospitals in England, senior doctor says
Consultant’s comments come as north London hospital posts specific ad for corridor care nursesA senior doctor in emergency medicine has said “almost every hospital is treating patients in corridor
Read MoreMpox Clade I in the U.S. Should Be a Wake-Up Call
(MedPage Today) -- The detection of the first clade I mpox case in the U.S. this November, followed by a subsequent case in Canada, is far more than a fleeting headline.
Read MoreBiomarker May Flag Humira Responders in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
(MedPage Today) -- Serum level of inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) predicted response to adalimumab (Humira) treatment for patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, post hoc analysis of the
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