According to Jipmer, All babies should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months. SARS CoV-2 is not transmitted through breast milk. In fact , the baby will receive antibodies against SARS CoV-2 through mother’s milk.
A possible third wave of coronavirus in India is unlikely to affect children than adults, a seroprevalence study conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has revealed.
Now that the majority of adults have been infected or vaccinated or are being vaccinated, the third wave is predicted to be more dangerous for children.
TNI Bureau: Odisha Government on Thursday signed an MoU with Prasanti Medical Services and Research Foundation (PMSRF) for extension of free cardiac treatment services to the poor and needy Children of Odisha for next two years at Satya…
TNI Bureau: Rajya Sabha MP from Odisha Sujeet Kumar under his office’s Global Development Dialogue (GDD) forum has launched a weeklong celebration of ‘International Children’s Week’ with a webinar series on Children and SDGs.
The…
TNI Bureau: The KIIT Deemed University (KIIT-DU) has decided to provide free education to children of COVID-19 deceased in Odisha to ease the unprecedented burden on their family.
Acting on a proposal by KIIT & KISS Founder Dr.…
TNI Bureau: Thailand, which has successfully contained the COVID-19 outbreak and reporting very less cases, has taken strong measures to safeguard the kids as the schools reopen.
The kids are happy as they are back in the classroom after…
TNI Bureau: In order to engage the children and youths staying at home during the lockdown period, the UNICEF in collaboration with the Odisha Government, has launched an online competition 'Mo Pratibha'.
Entries for the competition are…