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Considering medical treatment abroad? India offers world class care fraction of the cost India's medical tourism scene i...
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Considering medical treatment abroad?
India offers world class care fraction of the cost

India's medical tourism scene is booming 🌟:
1. *Cost advantage*: Treatments are _42 times cheaper_ than in the USA. Examples:
- Cancer surgery: $80,000 (USA) vs $5,000 (India)
- Heart bypass: $100,000 (USA) vs $6,000 (India)
- Liver transplant: $150,000 (USA) vs $20,000 (India)
- Bilateral Knee replacement: $5,500 (India)
- Bilateral Hip replacement: $8,000 (India)
- Dental implant (full mouth): $3,500-$4,000 (India)
2. *Zero waiting time*: Unlike countries like Britain/Canada (180-250 days) or Australia (28-60 days).
3. *Growing sector*: Advanced tech + low costs = rapid growth in India's medical tourism.

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About  Treatment in india medical tourism in India:1. *Cost of treatment in India*: Medical treatments in India are *42 ...
15/02/2026

About Treatment in india

medical tourism in India:

1. *Cost of treatment in India*: Medical treatments in India are *42 times cheaper* than in the USA. For example:
- Cancer surgery: ₹80 lakh (USA) vs ₹5–8 lakh (India).
- Heart bypass: ₹1.08 crore (USA) vs ₹5.8 lakh (India).
- Liver transplant: ₹2.50 crore (USA) vs ₹20.8 lakh (India).

2. *Zero waiting time*: India offers immediate treatment with no waiting period, whereas countries like Britain/Canada have waiting times of *180–250 days* and Australia 28–60 days.

3. *Growth of medical tourism*: World-class technology and low costs are driving a rapid increase in medical tourism in India.

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A recent study found that the youngest kids in school classrooms tend to have the highest levels of germs on their bodies and in their surroundings. Researchers measured microbial presence on children’s hands and nearby classroom surfaces and discovered that preschool-aged kids—especially those in communal settings—showed greater germ diversity and abundance compared with older children. These findings suggest that when children are younger, their interactions, habits (such as hand-to-mouth contact) and developing hygiene behaviours all combine to increase germ transfer.

The study highlights that the nature of early schooling—shared toys, frequent close interaction, and limited independent hygiene—makes younger children more likely to pick up and spread microbes. However, the researchers stressed that not all microbial presence is harmful; many microbes are benign or even beneficial for developing immune systems. What matters is supporting good hygiene habits without creating undue fear about germs as such.

From a practical viewpoint, the results point to the importance of early age-appropriate hygiene education, frequent cleaning of shared items and surfaces in classrooms, and making hand-washing both easy and fun for younger children. By focusing on these early school years, we can help reduce transmissible illnesses while supporting healthy microbial exposure too.

Research Paper 📄
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2025-070886

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