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Diagnostics lab Redcliffe Labs expands operations in West Bengal by establishing a new facility in Midnapore

Redcliffe Labs' new facility, compliant with NABL and ISO standards, will expand its presence into Midnapore and nearby towns, solidifying its reach in Tier II and Tier III areas.

Diagnostic lab, Redcliffe Labs, unveils its new facility in Midnapore, aiming to extend diagnostic...
Diagnostic lab, Redcliffe Labs, unveils its new facility in Midnapore, aiming to extend diagnostic services across West Bengal.

Diagnostics lab Redcliffe Labs expands operations in West Bengal by establishing a new facility in Midnapore

In the realm of healthcare, a significant concern that often goes unnoticed is Health-Associated Infections (HAIs) in Critical Care Units (CCUs). This topic of discussion was the centre of attention at the 3rd AHPI Leadership Summit, where the emphasis was on people-centric and sustainable healthcare.

The summit, however, did not delve into the role of traditional medicine in the recovery of kidney transplant patients or provide any statistics or data on the prevalence of HAIs in CCUs. Furthermore, it did not mention any recent developments or studies related to HAIs in CCUs.

Meanwhile, in the world of innovation, IIITH and Hexaware recently hosted an innovation challenge on Agentic AI for lifesciences. This challenge aims to revolutionise the field, but the article does not provide any information on when methylation-based tools, a potential outcome of this challenge, might transform early cancer detection.

Elsewhere, Artemis Hospitals made a significant stride in the medical field with the unveiling of a Heart & Lung Transplant Centre in North India. The new centre was opened by the Metro Hospital and Heart Institute in Faridabad, Haryana. This development is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the region's medical facilities.

Despite the advancements in healthcare and technology, the burden of HAIs in CCUs remains an overlooked issue. It is crucial for future discussions and research to address this concern, as well as to explore potential solutions and strategies to combat HAIs in CCUs.

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