HK records two more imported chikungunya fever cases
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HK records two more imported chikungunya fever cases

Hong Kong on Thursday reported two new imported cases of chikungunya fever, involving two elderly people of the same family who recently travelled to Guangzhou. The city has now recorded 16 imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease this year. The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said the latest patients, a 79-year-old woman and a 75-year-old man from Sha Tin, visited Panyu District in Guangzhou from August 30 to September 6. They both developed fever, headache and joint pain on September 9. The woman also developed a rash. The pair sought medical treatment a day later and were admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital. Laboratory tests confirmed they tested positive for the chikungunya virus. The CHP said there is one household contact who did not travel to Guangzhou and is asymptomatic, but under medical surveillance. As the two patients had stayed...
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Breaking records with chef Sanjay Thakur
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Breaking records with chef Sanjay Thakur

Top Stories Tamfitronics Top Stories Tamfitronics In an exclusive interview with chef Sanjay Thakur, we learn more about his experiences in creating the world’s highest pop-up restaurant, setting a Guinness World Record and what he is planning next.Top Stories Tamfitronics How did the experience of creating the world’s highest pop-up restaurant, Triyogyoni, shape your approach to culinary arts?Creating the world’s highest pop-up restaurant experience proved to be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor for Triyagyoni. Consequently, the project involved designing a unique dining experience that would elevate guests to new heights, both literally and figuratively. One significant challenge was discovering how to create a dining experience that would remain safe and enjoyable for all guests. This undertaking required extensive research and rigorous testing to ensure the restaurant could withstand harsh high-altitude conditions and extreme weather.Moreover, this...
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OrbusNeich Records Net Profit of US$18.8 Million for the First Half of 2024, Business News
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OrbusNeich Records Net Profit of US$18.8 Million for the First Half of 2024, Business News

Business new tamfitronics Results Highlights:- Revenue and net profit reached US$78.9 million and US$18.8 million, respectively.- APAC market revenue grew significantly by 31.0%, driven by both organic growth and contributions from SJ Medicare and PT Revass, the South Korean and Indonesian distributors acquired in Q4 2023.- Total sales volume of proprietary products remained at 717,000 units.- In 1H2024, the Group made extensive efforts to integrate eucatech AG, a German company acquired last year, into its operations and reorganize its production lines, and expects eucatech AG to resume production and shipment in Q3.- The Group has been actively registering products of eucatech AG in various countries and regions, and eucaLimus, a coronary drug eluting stent, has already received registration approval in Malaysia.- For the clinical studies of TricValve, patient enrollment has commenced in 13 hospitals in...
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Federal Bank records 20% loan growth in Q1
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Federal Bank records 20% loan growth in Q1

Business new tamfitronics NEW DELHI: Private sector lender Federal Bank on Wednesday reported a 20 per cent growth in advances at Rs 2,24,139 crore for the first quarter ended June 30. Total advances stood at Rs 1,86,593 crore at the end of the first quarter of the last financial year, Federal Bank said in a regulatory filing. As per internal classification, retail credit book grew by 25 per cent and wholesale credit book grew by 14 per cent, it said, adding, retail-to-wholesale ratio stood at 56:44 respectively. The bank's deposits also rose by 20 per cent year-on-year to Rs 2,66,082 crore in the quarter, from Rs 2,22,496 crore in the same period a year ago, it said. Federal Bank's low-cost deposits-current account and saving deposits (CASA) -- declined...
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