Table HIV-AIDS bill in this session only, demand victims, experts (Dec 1 is World AIDS Day)November 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Three years after a bill to protect the rights of people living with HIV-AIDS was drafted and cleared by the health ministry, it is yet to be introduced in parliament. A group of experts and victims Monday demanded that the bill be presented in the current winter session.
15 percent of Indian women below 50 are obese: AzadNovember 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - At least 15 percent of women under the age of 50 are obese in India, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad informed parliament Monday. A Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) survey, carried out at six centres, shows that 12.3 percent urban women and 2.9 percent rural women are obese in India.
India to develop swine flu vaccine by 2010: AzadNovember 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India would be able to indigenously develop swine flu vaccine by June next year, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad told parliament Tuesday. "Three companies are working towards developing indigenous vaccine for the swine flu and it is expected that clinical trials would start in January 2010.
Over 134,000 infected with leprosy in 2008-09: AzadNovember 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - There were over 134,000 new leprosy infections in 2008-09 but the number is slowly decreasing in India, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said in the Rajya Sabha Tuesday. "Leprosy related cases are not rising in the country.
Rs.332-cr budget to check swine flu: AzadNovember 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The central government has committed Rs.332.92 crore in various health measures to check the spread of Influenza A (H1N1), more commonly known as swine flu, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said Friday. The first case of swine flu in the country was confirmed in May this year.
US Senate unveils health care billNovember 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US Senate has unveiled a health care reform bill that was estimated to cost nearly $900 billion. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told a press conference Wednesday that the overhaul health care reform bill would expand health insurance coverage to 30 million more Americans, Xinhua reported.
India developing own influenza vaccine for first time: AzadNovember 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - An influenza vaccine is for the first time being developed in India that would be effective against the swine flu pandemic, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said here Friday. "Public health challenges will continue to put pressure on our system and we have to be better prepared to respond to these challenges through effective regulation, surveillance, capacity building, supervision and care," he said.
American Medical Assn. supports House health care bill; stops short of full endorsementNovember 5th, 2009 Doctors' group supports House health care bill
WASHINGTON — The American Medical Association says it supports the House Democratic health care bill, but it can't give a full endorsement yet. AMA President Dr.
Pharma exports up 29 percent to $9.35 bnSeptember 25th, 2009 HYDERABAD - India's exports of drugs, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals grew by 29 percent last fiscal to Rs.39,538 crore (around $9.35 billion) compared to the previous fiscal, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said Friday. "In recent times, the Indian pharmaceutical sector has emerged as one of the major contributors to Indian exports with export earnings rising from a negligible amount in early 1990s to Rs.29,139.57 crore by 2007-08," Sharma said while addressing the Indo-Africa Pharma Business Meet here.
1.25 mn capsules of new swine flu drug enter Indian marketSeptember 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - As swine flu cases continue to surge in the country, a pharma company Friday announced that it has pushed 1.25 million capsules of the drug to chemists across the country to combat the virus and it would be ready with 10 million such drugs by mid-October. We have launched Natflu capsules (generic version of Tamiflu - Oseltamivir), the first cure for swine flu to be available against medical prescription at designated chemists across India, said V.C.
Indian pharma exports up by 29 percent in 2008-09September 25th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma today said that the exports of drugs, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals for the year 2008-09 stood at Rs.39,538 crore, registering a growth of about 29 per cent over the last year. Addressing the Indo-Africa Pharma Business meet here, Sharma said: "In recent times, the Indian pharmaceutical sector has emerged as one of the major contributors to Indian exports with export earnings rising from a negligible amount in early 1990s to Rs.29,139.57 crore by 2007-08.
Don't leave for greener pastures, Azad tells AIIMS doctorsSeptember 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Friday appealed to the faculty and doctors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) not to be lured by highly-paying private hospital jobs but stick on "for more satisfaction". "As a health minister, both private and public sector are the same for me, but as the president of AIIMS I will ask the doctors not leave," said Azad.
Doctors to get extra money to work in rural areas: AzadSeptember 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Doctors who opt to work in rural areas will be duly compensated with extra money and weightage points that will help them while going for higher studies, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad announced Thursday. "The only way to attract the attention of doctors to work in difficult, most difficult and inaccessible areas is through incentives.
Open colleges at district hospitals, Azad to private sectorSeptember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Monday invited the private sector to set up medical colleges along with government district hospitals in backward, hilly and northeastern states of India - a reformative step that private players termed as "music to ears". "We will soon allow the private sector to set up medical colleges along with our district hospitals in backward states, hilly areas and the northeastern region," Azad said here at a healthcare meet organised by industry lobby Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
Private sector can start medical colleges in backward areas: AzadSeptember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government will allow the private sector to set up medical colleges in backward states, hilly areas and the northeast region, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said Monday. "We will allow the private sector to set up medical colleges in backward states, hilly areas and the northeastern region," Azad said here at a healthcare meet organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), an industry lobby.