Innovating the Way to a Hepatitis C Free Pakistan

Ferozsons Laboratories Limited and Teamup are organizing the first-of-its kind hackathon on Hepatitis C eradication, in partnership with Abbott, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Corporate Coalition for Viral Hepatitis Elimination, SensusDx and other valuable partners. The hackathon aims to bring innovators, health hackers, entrepreneurs, and medical experts onto a common platform to find solutions that can curb the spread of the disease in Pakistan. As part of the hackathon, an insightful panel discussion is being held on the 15th of July at 5 pm UTC+5 to discuss how innovative solutions for the prevention, detection and management of HCV can help eradicate this disease from Pakistan.

Esteemed panelists for the event include Dr. Huma Qureshi- Focal Person on Hepatitis and Zoonosis from the Government of Pakistan, Dr. Asad Ali Choudhry- Vice-Chairman of PARSA Trust and Director PARSA HealthNet ECHO, Pakistan, Dr. Saeed Sadiq Hamid- Professor at the Department of Medicine and Director of the Clinical Trials Unit at The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, and Osman Khalid Waheed-CEO of Ferozsons Laboratories Limited.

Join in for a panel discussion on the solutions needed to eradicate Hepatitis-C from Pakistan. Registrations for the event are open at: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/reg…/WN_UHDMI3kcTpmpFsTVv28Rsg

About the National Hepatitis C Hackathon:

The National Hepatitis C Hackathon, organized by Ferozsons- a leading pharmaceutical company and Teamup- an innovation hub running the National Incubation Center in partnership with Jazz and Ignite, along with Abbott, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Corporate Coalition for Viral Hepatitis Elimination, SensusDx and other valuable partners, aims to bring innovators, health hackers, entrepreneurs, and medical experts onto a common platform to find solutions that can curb the spread of the disease in Pakistan.

Programmers, healthcare professionals, data analysts, and entrepreneurs can apply for the Hackathon under the following thematic areas:

  • Prevention
  • Detection
  • Management

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a two-day hackathon whereby they will pitch their ideas to a panel of industry experts, seasoned entrepreneurs and investors. The winners of the challenge will get cash prizes and a chance to work with industry experts to scale their solution and make real impact in the health industry.

If you are:

  • an entrepreneur
  • a student pursuing undergraduate or a post-graduate degree in health, science, computer science, design, engineering, ICT and other related fields
  • a Health Professional
  • or a Data Analyst,

and have an idea that can help curb the spread of the deadly Hepatitis C, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Apply right away at https://nicpakistan.pk/national-hepatitis-c-hackathon/ because Hepatitis can’t wait. The last date to apply is the 18th of July 2021.

 

 

 

Gene editing blocks virus transmission in human cells

PARIS: Scientists have used CRISPR gene-editing technology to successfully block the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in infected human cells, according to research released Tuesday that could pave the way for Covid-19 treatments. Writing in the journal Nature Communications, researchers in Australia said the tool was effective against viral transmissions in lab tests, adding that they hoped to begin animal trials soon. CRISPR, which allows scientists to alter DNA sequences and modify gene function, has already shown promise in eliminating the genetic coding that drives the development of children”s cancer. The team in Tuesday”s study used an enzyme, CRISPR-Cas13b, that binds to relevant RNA sequences on the novel coronavirus and degrades the genome it needs to replicate inside human cells. Lead author Sharon Lewin from Australia”s Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity told AFP that the team had designed the CRISPR tool to recognise SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsibly for Covid-19. “Once the virus is recognised, the CRISPR enzyme is activated and chops up the virus,” she said. “We targeted several parts of the virus — parts that are very stable and don”t change and parts that are highly changeable — and all worked very well in chopping up the virus. ” The technique also succeeded in stopping viral replication in samples of so-called “variants of concern” such as Alpha. Although there are several Covid-19 vaccines already on the market, available treatment options are still relatively scarce and only partially effective.

Gene editing blocks virus transmission in human cells
Gene editing blocks virus transmission in human cells

Sindh confirms cases of Delta variant in Karachi

KARACHI: Sindh Health Department has confirmed 35 cases of Delta variant (Indian variant) in Karachi. It was revealed in the statement issued here on Tuesday. There have been 35 Delta variant cases since June, it added, saying that the people infected with the Delta variant have severe symptoms of the virus. Five members of the same family have been found infected with Delta virus in Lyari and all affected people are being treated, it informed. This month, 18 Delta variant cases have been reported, it revealed, suggesting that People should restrict their movement and take precautions. Be sure to wear a mask in public, it said while quoting Sindh Health Minister Dr. Azra Pechoho as saying. Everybody knows about the implications of the Delta variant in India, Sindh Health Minister further informed, urging that the people have to show responsibility.

Sindh confirms cases of Delta variant in Karachi
Sindh confirms cases of Delta variant in Karachi

Study links exercise to prevention of liver cancer

ISLAMABAD: Liver cancer is on the rise having more than tripled since 1980 according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). This increase corresponds to the time frame of the diabesity pandemic which refers to the close association between obesity and type 2 diabetes. As well as being increasingly common liver cancer is often deadly with the number of fatalities closely mirroring the number of diagnoses. Each year the ACS note 800 000 people around the world receive a liver cancer diagnosis and the disease is responsible for about 700 000 deaths. A new study in mice has shown that exercise may prevent the development of liver cancer. The researchers have also identified two chemical pathways behind the onset of the disease. While liver cancer statistics for the United States are alarming with experts predicting 42 810 diagnoses and 30 160 deaths in 2020 the U.S. is not even among the top 25 countries for liver cancer. In 2018 the country with the most cases was Mongolia with Egypt coming in second and Gambia third. Males are more likely than females to develop liver cancer and the condition is the fastest growing cause of cancer deaths in men in the U.S. The most common form of the disease is hepatocellular carcinoma and this is the type of liver cancer that the new study investigates.

Study links exercise to prevention of liver cancer
Study links exercise to prevention of liver cancer-NUT

‘Wear masks’ campaign in Lahore

LAHORE: Lahore Wears Masks campaign has been initiated by Punjab government to deliver free masks to households in the walled city. According to media reports 15 million masks will be distributed across the city through the Pakistan Post. An MoU has been signed between Punjab government and Pakistan Post in this regard. The campaign is funded by multiple multi national companies and civil rights organisations both inside and outside the country. Recently an American clothing brand approached us and promised to donate 30 million masks the Lahore commissioner said .

‘Wear masks’ campaign in Lahore
‘Wear masks’ campaign in Lahore

May seek Pakistan Army’s help to implement Covid-19 measures: Dr Faisal

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan said on Monday that the government would use whatever administrative help is required, including the Pakistan Army’s, to ensure compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Addressing a media briefing in Islamabad, SAPM Sultan said it was necessary to ensure compliance of current NPIs and the government would make efforts for that through two ways: mass appeal to the nation to follow restrictions such as mask-wearing and avoiding crowds and administrative actions to increase compliance, particularly focusing on big cities and tourist destinations.

“We will take all administrative help for this as required, including the army’s help.”

He added that smart lockdowns would also be used again and “we think there are controls and restrictions needed on mobility as well.”

Additionally, only vaccinated people will be allowed to visit tourist resorts during the upcoming Eid holidays and this requirement will be “strictly enforced” upon the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) and health ministry’s insistence, said Dr Sultan.

May seek Pakistan Army's help to implement Covid-19 measures: Dr Faisal
May seek Pakistan Army’s help to implement Covid-19 measures: Dr Faisal

The SAPM emphasised that vaccines were a “very important strategy” to combat Covid-19, adding that ample number of doses were present in the country.

“Around 450,000 vaccines doses were administered yesterday and an additional six million doses are coming.”

SAPM Sultan said vaccination was the only way to “protect our population from Covid-19 spread”.

Vaccination certificate must for tourists, hotels, northern areas: NCOC

ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Sunday has initiated special measures to strictly implement SOPs in all high risk sectors and made vaccination certificate mandatory for tourists’ hotel bookings in AJK and Northern Areas.

The NCOC taking serious note of deadly COVID-19 virus strains prevailing in the country, also violations of standard operating procedures to prevent COVID-19 and the risk of pandemic spread in view of the arrival of Eid-ul-Azha.

The Forum has declared vaccination mandatory for hotel bookings for tourists visiting Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Forum has issued an elaborate procedure for verification of vaccine certificate at the entrances of tourist sites and hotels.

The Forum has issued detailed instructions to all provinces for strict implementation of SOPs. The Forum has also formed teams to ensure

Vaccination certificate must for tourists, hotels, northern areas: NCOCcompliance of wearing facemasks and implementation of social distancing and safety protocols.

The Forum, in the light of these instructions, had also issued directives for implementation of SOPs related to cattle markets and Eid-ul-Azha to limit disease spread.

The special directives issued for the management of restaurants, gyms, cinemas and wedding halls would also help ensure confirmation of vaccination certificates, the Forum said.

The Forum had also directed to ensure guidelines’ implementation of pre-existing SOPs for bus terminals, railway stations, intercity and intra-city transport, mosques and bazaars.

Vaccination certificate must for tourists, hotels, northern areas: NCOCThe Forum had also issued a detailed checklist for district administrations also including comprehensive inspection procedure mentioned in the instructions for ensuring safety protocols in high risk sectors.

However, strict disciplinary action would be taken against the violators and the institution not complying with the SOPs, the Forum warned.

Punjab on path to SOPs, vaccination week

LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to observe a week for the implementation of the standard operaung procedures (SOPs) and vaccination till July 18 to contain the coronavirus on the occasion of upcoming Eidul Azha.

In line with the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) guidelines to contain the virus, the Punjab home depart-ment has set up a provincial control room for monitoring, issuing directions to all the administrative and police officers to form teams to check the SOPs violations at markets, parks, restaurants, wedding halls and other public places.

Meanwhile, the Kasur health CEO has been transferred for poor performance during the vaccination drive.

The decisions were taken at a meeting jointly presided over by Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid and Chief Secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik at the civil secretariat on Saturday. The senior member Board of Revenue, additional chief secretary, ACS (Home), secretaries of health department,Lahore commissioner, CCPO and deputy commissioner (DCs) attended the meeting, while the divisional commissioners, RPOs, and deputy commissioners of other districts participated through videolink.

The health minister said vaccination, as well as precautionary measures against the virus spread, were essential to ward off the disease. She said the people should make wearing mask and social distancing a habit to contain the virus, especially on Eid.

Punjab on path to SOPs, vaccination week
Punjab on path to SOPs, vaccination week

SH&ME Dept orders jabbing of all employees till 15th

LAHORE: In view of the apparently imminent fourth wave of Covid19 pandemic across Punjab, the Specialised Healthcare and Medical Education Department has issued new guidelines to all the 81 medical institutions.

Under the new Covid guidelines, the department has directed all the medical institutions, colleges and hospitals to get their employees vaccinated by July 15, asking their heads to certify the implementation of the order.

It has declared that after July 15, non-vaccinated employees would not be allowed to enter the premises of any hospital or medical institution and be marked as `absent from duty`.

The department regretted thatdespite issuance of repeated directions, some of the employees did not get vaccinated so far, which was against the national policy to combat the pandemic. Meanwhile, Punjab Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department Secretary Sarah Aslam reviewed the Covid situation across the province during the last 24 hours.

She said 240 new positive cases were reported during the period, bringing the total number to 347,793 in Punjab.

Till Saturday, she said 328,554 Covid patients had fully recovered, while the number of active cases was 8,424.

SH&ME Dept orders jabbing of all employees till 15th
SH&ME Dept orders jabbing of all employees till 15th

Pakistan: Rise in COVID-19 cases, positivity ratio 4.09%

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported the highest coronavirus positivity ratio at 4.09% in the last 24 hours since May 30, which was at 4.05%, as per data from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

As many as 1,980 coronavirus cases have been detected from 48,382 tests conducted across the country in the last 24 hours, the NCOC said as it shared the daily statistics.

Twenty-seven deaths occurred in the last 24 hours, with the most recorded in Sindh followed by Khyber Pakhtunkwa, according to the NCOC’s data. Out of the 27 people who lost their lives, 16 died on ventilators.

Pakistan: Rise in COVID-19 cases, positivity ratio 4.09%
Pakistan: Rise in COVID-19 cases, positivity ratio 4.09%