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Professor and Head of the Department of Geriatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) BHU, Prof. SS Chakraborty's research on co-vaccine is mired in controversy. The four-member investigation committee of BHU itself has declared the research incomplete. The committee said that sufficient facts were not taken into account in the research. Its report will soon be submitted to the Director of IMS.The head of the department published a paper on research on co-vaccine and its side effects. Involving more than ten departments, it was said that the teenagers who got co-vaccine are losing their hair. A case of skin disease has also come to light. The stir increased as soon as this research came to light. IMS BHU administration refused such official research. Also, Director Prof. SN Sankhwar constituted a four-member inquiry committee under the leadership of Dean Research Prof. Gopalnath....
About ten departments of Geriatric Medicine, Gynecology and Obstetrics Department and IMS BHU are mentioned in the research on the side effects of co-vaccine. After completion of the research work, its research journals were received for publication in the concerned institution on 30 May 2022. It was accepted on 17 July 2022, while it was published on 20 July. On Friday, as soon as the IMS BHU Director got information about side effects of co-vaccine in the research report, he decided to get its authenticity investigated.Questions have been raised over the research report of co-vaccine being made public amid the Lok Sabha elections. Doctors of IMS BHU say that the research is old, then why it was given to the media during the elections, it is a matter of investigation. The intention behind making the half-complete report public does not seem right. When the research report was published in July 2022, where did the issue of side effects come to light at this time? This is expected to have an adverse impact on the image of IMS BHU.