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Isolation impacts mental health of +ve kids- Dr Archana M, Pediatric Infectious Disease department, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Younger children in the hospital become irritable, feel lonely, their appetite is hampered as they miss the attention from parents and grandparents, said Dr Archana M, Pediatric Infectious Disease department, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Date : September 21, 2020

Publication name : The New Indian Express

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Shortage of oxygen ? Not in Namma Bengaluru- Dr. Sunil Karanth, Chairman of Critical Care, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Dr. Sunil Karanth, Chairman of Critical Care, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road says there is 20% more requirement of oxygen now as compared to the Pre Covid times.

Date : September 16, 2020

Publication name : Bangalore Mirror

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Plasma therapy has helped many patients: Bengaluru researchers-Dr. C Shivaram, Consultant –Head of Transfusion medicine, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Poor patient selection, lack of standardization of Plasma lead to poor quality of plasma with a low titre of antibodies given to patients, said Dr. C Shivaram, Consultant –Head of Transfusion Medicine, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Date : September 15, 2020

Publication name : The Times Of India

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Mysterious case of rare dysfunction in Covid 19 recovered children Dr. Gnanam- Consultant at Pediatric Emergency, Dr. Jahnavi - Paediatric Intensivist, Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road.

Doctors find mysterious cases of rare dysfunction in COVID-19-recovered children. Dr Gnanam R and Dr Jahnavi Kare, Pediatric doctors at Manipal Hospitals, who discovered three children with the condition over the last fortnight, said that the condition had potentially affected eight to 15% of children who had recovered from COVID.

Date : September 15, 2020

Publication name : Deccan Herald

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru

Docs allay reinfection fears, Dr. Ranjit Mohan, Consultant - Internal Medicine & Infectious Diseases and Dr. Neha Mishra, Consultant Infectious diseases at Old Airport Road, Manipal hospitals.

Risk Of Reinfection in COVID positive patients The T-PCR test may remain positive a few days after a patient has recovered, said Dr. Ranjit Mohan, Consultant – Infectious Diseases, Old Airport Road, Manipal Hospitals. The second test is done only for severe cases, said Dr. Neha Mishra, Consultant- Infectious diseases at Old Airport Road, Manipal Hospitals.

Date : September 9, 2020

Publication name : Bangalore Mirror

Manipal Hospitals :Old Airport Road, Bengaluru