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Covid Patients Quarantine in AIims Nagpur, become part of anti-virus therapy

Covid Patients Quarantine in AIims Nagpur, become part of anti-virus therapy
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Nagpur: MLA Hostel Covid Covid Center (CCC) has been closed in the view of the state legislative winter session.
Nagpur Municipal Corporation has made a compulsory institutional quarantine for all new patients with exception in special cases.
The patients were quarantined at CCC since August 25 but the Civic body had to submit the facility back to the PWD country.
Civil bodies have now decided to shift patients to AIIMS Nagpur where they will be part of the ongoing anti-virus therapy.
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Although NMC has its own hospital within city limits, civilian civilians say new patients will be given the AIIMS Nagpur option for institutional quarantine mandatory to facilitate this research.
Already, this district reports less than 5 or 10 cases every day.
Clinical trials are planned three months ago.
Nagpur AIIMS officials said they had been seeking patient approval for studies in accordance with routine practice in any clinical trial.
“Patients will basically be accepted only for care.
It is also useful if they need an investigation such as CT scans or blood tests.
NMC told us that they transferred patients according to their wishes.
Even non-covid patients in postive testing in private hospitals shifted to AIIM Nagpur for Covid care even though they can continue in the same hospital, “officials said.
At that time, a separate ward was provided for covid patients at AIIMS Nagpur where more than 100 beds where functional during the second wave.
The more research was carried out by AIims Nagpur and their analysis had not been carried out.
About 45 patients in the first and 12 in other clinical trials were taken.
Findings tend to be published in December.
“Two more planned but the Institute does not have enough patients to do them,” officials said.
They added that until now there was no proven anti-virus drug for covid.
“Trials occur throughout the world.
AIIMS Nagpur is among more than 50 centers in India where the anti-virus drug trial is ongoing.
Fully vaccinated, some vaccinated and not knowledgeable at all is part of a clinical study.
The Institute is prepared for The third wave is possible, “they said.
There are a number of anti-virus drugs being tried in covid patients.
“Steroids save lives but it is also under certain conditions.
Remdesivir increases recovery time but does not save lives and hence, efforts to find the cure,” they said.

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