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US Research Body Says Covaxin Neutralises Both Alpha & Delta Variants Of Covid 19 |Breaking news|
Two studies conducted by the US' National Institute of Health (NIH) suggest that Bharat Biotech's Covaxin is effective against both Alpha and Delta variants of coronavirus.
Covaxin, developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), effectively neutralises both Alpha and Delta variants of coronavirus, revealed the studies recently conducted by the US' National Institute of Health (NIH), the top American health research institute.
Two studies -- Study 1 and Study 2 -- were carried out wherein blood serum from people who had received Covaxin was collected and examined. The results suggest that the vaccine generates antibodies that effectively neutralise the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) and B.1.617 (Delta) variants of SARS-CoV-2, first identified in the UK and India, respectively, said NIH.
"The results from two studies of blood serum from people who had received Covaxin suggest that the vaccine generates antibodies that effectively neutralise the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) and B.1.617 (Delta) variants of SARS-CoV-2, first identified in the UK and India, respectively," the NIH said in its press release.
SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that causes Covid-19 disease.
Covaxin comprises a disabled form of SARS-CoV-2 that cannot replicate but still stimulates the immune system to make antibodies against the virus, the press release said, adding that Covaxin is "safe and well-tolerated" according to the published results from a phase 2 trial of the vaccine.
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Top 8 vaccines for covid 19 |Comparison
In this video we have discussed about the Vaccines globally present for the Covid-19.
These 8 vaccines shows the efficacy of 60-90 % depending upon the variant we are targeting. The top 8 vaccines that we have currently present includes the :
Pfizer BioNtech
Moderna
Johnson and Johnson
Astrazeneca /Covisheild
Sputnik V
Novavax
Covaxin
Sinovac/Coronavac
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The Pomeranian is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz. It has been determined by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale to be part of the German Spitz breed; and in many countries, they are known as the ZwergspitzPomeranians are typically friendly, lively and playful. They can be aggressive with other dogs and humans to try to prove themselves. Pomeranians are alert and aware of changes in their environment, and barking at new stimuli can develop into a habit of barking excessively in any situation. They are somewhat defensive of their territory and thus may bark when they hear outside noises. Pomeranians are intelligent, respond well to training, and can be very successful in getting what they want from their owners. They are extroverted and enjoy being the center of attention, but they can become dominant, willful and stubborn if not well trained and socialized. The use of toys can be an effective tool in training Pomeranians to spend time alone.
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Labrador bathing Time |Funny moments|Bathing Tips|
While dogs don’t require daily scrub downs like we do, they do need regular baths — but just how regular depends on several factors, such as the dog’s environment and type of coat.
Your veterinarian can give you advice on how much bathing is appropriate for your individual dog.
Here are some general guidelines:
Bathing once a month works for most dogs.
Dogs with oily coats, like Basset Hounds, may need bathing as frequently as once a week.
Many short-haired breeds with smooth coats, such as Beagles and Weimaraners, do just fine with less frequent baths. Short-coated Basenjis are fastidious in their personal hygiene and rarely need a bath.
Breeds with water-repellent coats, such as Golden Retrievers and Great Pyrenees, should be bathed less often so as to preserve their natural oils.
Dogs with thick, double coats, such as Samoyeds, Malamutes, and other Northern breeds, do best with fewer baths and a lot of extra brushing, which gets rid of loose, dead hair and helps distribute natural oils that keep your dog’s skin and coat healthy.
Of course, if your dog likes to go swimming, is obsessed with mud puddles, or lives in the country and does a lot of rolling in who-knows-what, then you may want to bathe more frequently than if that same dog lived in a condo in the ‘burbs.
That said, avoid bathing more often than truly necessary, or you’ll strip your dog’s coat of its natural oils, making it dry and more prone to dandruff, frizzies, and mats. Some shampoos may dry or irritate the dog’s skin more than others, in which case you should bathe less often or try a different shampoo.
Basically, the best way to gauge when your dog needs a bath is to give them a good sniff. How do they smell to you? Not so good? Start running the water.
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HOW TO STOP DOGS AGGRESSIVE -DOG TRANING AND REHABILITATION
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