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		<title>Affordable diagnostic kits for dengue and chikungunya to be launched by HLL</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2012 05:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Affordable health care]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[HLL Lifecare Ltd.  is all set to launch an affordable  duplex test kit for chikungunya and dengue fever. HLL  Lifecare limited , a mini- Ratna public sector undertaking has promised to launch the new multiplex molecular diagnostic kit, based on PCR (polymerase chain reaction). Both &#8216;chikungunya&#8217; and &#8216;dengue&#8217; are viruses carried by mosquitoes to the]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HLL Lifecare Ltd.  is all set to launch an affordable  duplex test kit for chikungunya and dengue fever. HLL  Lifecare limited , a mini- Ratna public sector undertaking has promised to launch the new multiplex molecular diagnostic kit, based on PCR (polymerase chain reaction). Both &#8216;chikungunya&#8217; and &#8216;dengue&#8217; are viruses carried by mosquitoes to the humans. &#8220;Making public healthcare affordable has always been our motto. This kit comes as the latest offering from our portfolio to ease the burden of the common man,&#8221; said HLL chairman and managing director M. Ayyappan.</p>
<p> The HLL founded in 1966, the leading manufacturer of condoms, is strong-footed in the diagnostic business with its Hindlabs that provide a complete range of path lab services. &#8220;Looking to tap the growing opportunities in the sector and making a solid market intervention to make tests of communicable diseases accessible and affordable, we will extend the facility for other viral platforms as well,&#8221; Ayyappan added.</p>
<p> HLL has a factory located at Manesar in Haryana, exclusively catering to the manufacturing of in-vitro diagnostic test kits. This unit had started with manufacture of pregnancy test kits and is currently into production of kits for dengue and malaria, among other infectious diseases. The decision by HLL to enter this segment comes after &#8216;chikungunya&#8217; continues to resurface in the country every year, especially during the monsoon season. In 2010, as many as 48,176 clinically suspected cases were reported from 18 states/union territories (135 districts), according to the figures from the Planning Commission. Likewise, &#8216;dengue&#8217; is endemic to 31 states and in 2010 a total of 28,292 cases and 110 deaths were reported from 403 districts, recording the highest number in the last two decades. </p>
<p>Also read:  <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="How to avoid monsoon related diseases" href="http://health.india.com/diseases-conditions/how-to-avoid-monsoon-related-diseases/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">How to avoid monsoon related diseases</span></a></span></p>
<p>Source: IANS</p>
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		<title>Female condoms unpopular in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2012 10:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The female condom is a contraceptive barrier device used to ward off sexually transmitted devices and prevent unwanted pregnancies. However, they are used by the female or the receptive partner. It has a flexible ring at each end. The female condoms manufactured by HLL Lifecare Limited (HLL) appears to have not gained wide acceptability in]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14589" title="female condom" src="http://st1.health.india.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/female-condom1.jpg" alt="female condom" width="620" height="330" />The female condom is a contraceptive barrier device used to ward off sexually transmitted devices and prevent unwanted pregnancies. However, they are used by the female or the receptive partner. It has a flexible ring at each end.</p>
<p>The female condoms manufactured by HLL Lifecare Limited (HLL) appears to have not gained wide acceptability in the country, sales figures show. Only 38,000 pieces were sold in the open market in the country in the last fiscal.</p>
<p>HLL, a Miniratna Public Sector undertaking under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, is however, not worried because it took more than two decades of aggressive publicity to make male condoms acceptable in Indian homes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our product &#8216;Velvet&#8217; is the only female condom that is approved by the World Health Organisation and being sold in the country at present. We are quite aware that this is one product which will take a while before it gets acceptance,&#8221; said a company official.</p>
<p>The condom was first launched in the country in 2006. It is made with support of Britain&#8217;s Female Health Company (FHC). The ring and the sheath come from FHC and the assembly line of the final product takes place at HLL&#8217;s Kochi unit.</p>
<p>This protective sex product is sold through two channels&#8211; the open market and through the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO).</p>
<p>&#8220;HLL produced 320,000 female condoms in the last fiscal year, of which NACO procured 280,000. In fiscal 2010-11, open market sales was 25,000 pieces while NACO bought around 800,000 pieces,&#8221; said a company official.</p>
<p>A packet of three Velvet pieces costs Rs.100 in the open market and HLL gets Rs.24 a piece for its supplies to NACO.</p>
<p>The reason for its failing sale is pinned by some on &#8220;poor&#8221; publicity. It is surprising to see commercials on sex enhancing products whose efficacy is doubtful, but there is no publicity on female condoms on TV, they say.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, HLL is making efforts to impress upon the government to see that NACO buys this product which it had stopped since December last year.</p>
<p>&#8220;NACO used to give us Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (a trust promoted by HLL) to distribute these product through NGOs and commercial sex workers. We have had good reports of this product from sex workers. We hope NACO will be able to supply us again,&#8221; said Sharat Agarwal, chief operating officer of the trust.</p>
<p>The trust has been working with around 270 NGOs in Andhra Pradesh, TamilNadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have supplied this product to 250,000 sex workers and in nine other states. We are now doing operational research activities to expand our work,&#8221; added Agarwal.</p>
<p>HLL official also pointed out that the shelf life of this product is five years and across the world female condoms sales have now crossed 50 million pieces annually.</p>
<p>Source: IANS</p>
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