Some bacteria carry tiny syringes filled with chemicals that may thin out competitors or incapacitate predators. Now, researchers have gotten up-close views of these syringes, technically known as ...
Kim Botteicher hardly thinks of herself as a criminal. On the main floor of a former Catholic church in Bolivar, Pennsylvania, Botteicher runs a flower shop and cafe. In the church's basement, she ...
GENEVA (Reuters) - There could be a shortage of one to two billion syringes needed to administer COVID-19 vaccinations in 2022 which could also impact routine immunisations and undermine needle safety ...
The World Health Organization started a new initiative Monday aimed at making single-use smart syringes commonplace in all international hospitals in five years as a way to curb unsafe injections.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The high incidence of hepatitis C infections among drug abusers may be ...
The "Micro Syringes – Global Market Outlook (2019-2027)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. According to the report, the Global Micro Syringes Market accounted for $195.3 ...
WHO expert Lisa Hedman told a U.N. briefing that nations should plan for the shortfall in an effort to avoid “hoarding” and “panic buying.” Heldman said around 6.8 billion COVID-19 vaccines have been ...
A global syringe shortage could hinder Africa’s fight against COVID-19, slowing the continent’s ability to administer vaccines. UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said in a statement published ...
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