Urinary tract infection
Lloyd Austin hospitalized urgently
He was transferred to the hospital with an emergency bladder problem and transferred authority to his deputy, the Pentagon said.
Austin was hospitalized yesterday for treatment of "symptoms suggestive of an urgent bladder problem," Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said, according to the AP.
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Serbian doctor warns: It has been calculated that 100 million people will die by 2050
Deputy Director of the Infectious Disease Clinic, whom we often heard during the coronavirus pandemic, points out for Blic that doctors have long been warning about the inadequate use of antibiotics. Buying these drugs without a prescription has put everyone at risk, experts say, and has become one of the biggest global problems.
EU concern over possible shortages in antibiotics
The European Health Emergency Response Authority (HERA) has issued recommendations to pharmaceutical companies to increase production of antibiotics used to treat respiratory infections ahead of winter in an effort to avoid a recurrence of shortages, especially of amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid.
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3.1 mln syrup-form antibiotics supplied
Some 3.1 million boxes of syrup-form antibiotics used in childhood infections, which have experienced difficulties in supply, have been supplied to the market as of Jan. 30, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca.
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Bill Clinton in the hospital
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Why Greece is champion in over consumption of antibiotics
Although the discovery of antibiotics is one of the most important medical breakthroughs, their abuse is a problem with social implications and unfortunately Greece ranks first among European countries in their consumption.
WHO Reports 20-Percent Decrease in Covid-19 Mortality Rate
The number of coronavirus infections worldwide has decreased by 11% during the period of February 15-21, while the number of fatalities has decreased by 20% compared to the previous week. A decrease in incidence has been occurring for six weeks in a row, according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) weekly epidemiological update published in Geneva on Wednesday.
Report expected to shed light on woman's death in Corfu
A coroner on Corfu is on Wednesday expected to release a report on the cause of death of a 29-year-old woman who collapsed on Tuesday during a visit to the pediatric clinic at the Ionian island's general hospital, where her son is receiving treatment for a urinary infection.
Bulgarian Christmas 2016 To Support Children With Severe Chronic Illnesses
The 14 edition of Bulgarian Christmas will be in support of children with severe chronic illnesses.
The donations will be used for modern treatment, precise diagnostics, including medications, genetic examinations and psychological help for the children who have severe chronic illnesses.