2014年9月21日 星期日

2014-09-22 Nigeria Health

  Daily News & Analysis   
Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown likely to be extended; testing reveals dozens of ...  Daily News & Analysis
A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...

Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown ends   Independent Online
Sierra Leone's three-day Ebola shutdown ends   The Straits Times
Ebola lockdown ends, rush to set up clinics   Deutsche Welle
Aljazeera.com   
DAWN.com   
NBCNews.com   
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  Daily Times Nigeria   
ECOWAS Set-up Group To End Ebola Spread  Daily Times Nigeria
In its bid to stop the spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) among the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) member-countries, a Ministerial Coordination Group, to be chaired by the Ghanian Health Minister with his counterparts from Ebola ...

Ebola: ECOWAS commends Nigerian Govt, solicits support from member-states   The Guardian Nigeria

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  Bella Naija   
Ebola: Ogun Government Postpones Resumption Date of Schools to October 8  Bella Naija
Abeokuta (NAN) – The Ogun Government on Friday in Abeokuta announced October 8 as the new resumption date for private and public schools in the state. The Secretary to the state government (SSG), Taiwo Adeoluwa, announced the new date at a news ...

Ebola: Ogun teachers refuse to resume classes on Monday   Premium Times
Ebola: Ogun shift schools resumption date to Oct 8   The Nation Newspaper

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  Leadership Newspapers   
The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Ebola Virus Disease  Leadership Newspapers
The outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the country was an eye opener to both the government and the governed. There are many sides to it as WINIFRED OGBEBO writes. Since the death of the Liberian importer of the Ebola Virus Disease ...

The saviour in Sawyer   Nigerian Tribune
When EVD Scare Caused Panic At OAU   AllAfrica.com

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Govt trains 12000 artisans on ozone-friendly practices  The Guardian Nigeria
THE Federal Government has trained no fewer than 12,000 members of the Nigeria Association of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Practitioners on various ozone-friendly practices. Mr John Akhabue, the president of the association, told the News Agency of ...

FG, UNIDO To Donate Ozone-Friendly Machines To Association   Leadership Newspapers

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  International Business Times AU   
One-Year-Old Baby In Melbourne Hospital With Ebola-Like Symptoms  International Business Times AU
A one-year-old baby was suspected to have Ebola-like symptoms. Last Sept. 21, he was cleared of Ebola in a Melbourne hospital. Last Sept. 19, the one-year-old baby of Nigerian origin was taken to the Royal Children's hospital when he was found suffering ...

Baby isolated in Australia over Ebola fears   New Zealand Herald
Infant tests negative for Ebola in Australia   Zee News
Baby in Melbourne hospital with Ebola-like symptoms   The Australian
ABC Online   
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  International Business Times AU   
Condoms Too Small For Uganda Men, Fight Against AIDS Hampered  International Business Times AU
Uganda men are complaining that many condoms sold in the region are too small for their endowment. Hence, MP's are pushing for better condom supplies in bigger sizes. The small condom size is seen as an impediment to the government's fight against ...

Uganda says fight against AIDS affected by too small condoms   DigitalJournal.com
Condoms that are 'too small' for Uganda men hurt fight against AIDS   The Japan Times
VIDEO: Ugandans call on government to provide bigger condoms   New York Daily News
The Grio   
New Vision   
Times of India   
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  BBC News   
Liberia needs more than just a serum to defeat Ebola  Quartz
Liberia is fighting a war, which has already killed hundreds and is showing no signs of relenting. We health workers are in the front line of this war, and count for over 8% of the victims Ebola in West Africa. We're called “front liners,” “national heroes,” “true ...

Ultimate Sacrifice: 'Why I'll risk my Life for Ebola Patients' - MSF Worker   Nigerian Bulletin
Why I'll risk my life for Ebola patients   BBC News

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Guinea Mob Kills 8 on Ebola Awareness Trip  News Channel Daily
For those who work in law enforcement and recuse there's no choice, but taking the risk of encountering violence. Typically, the dangers health care officials face are the very diseases affecting those they attempt to help. It's rare for those endeavoring to raise ...

Guinea Mob Kills Team of 8 Health Officials, Journalists on Ebola Awareness Trip   Mashable
The Fear That Killed Eight Ebola Workers   Daily Beast
villagers murder ebola aid workers   The Australian
Washington Post   
Fox News Latino   
BBC News   
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  BBC News   
Peanut allergy trigger 'identified' - study  TVNZ
Dry roasted peanuts may be more likely to trigger allergic reactions than those that are "raw", a study in the UK has shown. The high temperatures involved in dry roasting cause chemical changes that can sensitise the immune system to peanut proteins, ...

Dry-roasted peanuts 'worst for allergies': Findings will help scientists develop ...   Daily Mail
Peanut allergies: 'Roasted worse than raw nuts'   BBC News
Possible peanut allergy trigger identified   6minutes

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