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Over 460 new HIV cases detected in Armenia this year
In January-October 2024, 462 new cases of HIV infection were registered in Armenia, said Anna Mergelyan, head of the Monitoring and Evaluation Department at the National Center for Infectious Diseases of the Armenian Ministry of Health.Armenian Ministry of Health reports increase in respiratory infections; children at risk
The incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in Armenia increased during the third week of October compared to the second week, though it remains low compared to the same period last year, according to the press service of the Ministry of Health.Epidemiologist: incidence of acute respiratory viral infections rises 1.5 times in Armenia during one week
Armenian health authorities recorded a significant swell in the incidence of acute respiratory viral infections over the last week, Yevgenia Khachatryan, epidemiologist at the National Center for Disease Control and Preventionб said on Friday.Incidence of intestinal infections in Armenia increased 1.2 times in first half of 2022
The incidence of intestinal infections in Armenia increased 1.2 times in the first half of this year compared to the same time span of 2021, Romella Abovyan, head of a department at the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, overseeing infectious and non-infectious diseases, said today.Armenia’s Ministry of Health says acute respiratory diseases infecting more and more people
Armenia’s Ministry of Health said today respiratory diseases are infecting more and more people, especially in the capital city Yerevan, as well as in Ararat, Gegharkunik, Tavush and Kotayk regions.Thirteen people in Yerevan hospitalized after visiting Burgery and Yerevan Pandok
Between November 18-22, thirteen citizens were hospitalized at the National Center for Infectious Diseases with intestinal infection diagnosis, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health of Armenia reported on its Facebook page.WHO says globally, the numbers of weekly COVID-19 cases and deaths increased by 4% and 5% respectively
Globally, the numbers of weekly COVID-19 cases and deaths increased slightly during the past week, with over 2.9 million cases and over 49,000 new deaths, a 4% and 5% increase respectively, according to World Health Organization’s (WHO) COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update.The number of new Covid-19 cases grow by 18% in Armenia over past 14 days
The growing number of new daily confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Armenia had become a serious concern, Romela Abovyan, a senior official from the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told a press conference today.Sixteen people with intestinal infection hospitalized in Vanadzor
Sixteen people-10 children and 6 adults- with symptoms of intestinal infection (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) were hospitalized in the Vanadzor medical center on June 19, the press service of the Armenian Ministry of Health reported.Symptoms of intestinal infection revealed with 296 residents of Sisian
Thirteen residents of Sisian, a town in southern Armenian province of Syunik, were diagnosed on May 9-11 to have intestinal infection, and 5 of them were hospitalized, the press service of the Ministry of Health reported.Armenian health officials expect to record another 7,000 new cases of coronavirus infections in one week
Armenian health officials expect to record another, 7000 new cases of coronavirus infections in one week, Gayane Sahakyan, deputy director of the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said today.News 1 - 20 of 33
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