2014年10月2日 星期四

2014-10-03 Nigeria Health

  Daily Mail   
Ebola patient DID tell doctors he had been to Africa but 'flaw' in records system ...  Daily Mail
A Dallas hospital treating the first person to diagnosed with Ebola on US soil has admitted staff did know he'd been to Africa but a 'flaw' meant he was released and only given antibiotics. As a result, Thomas Eric Duncan was let loose in the city for a week, ...

Ebola cases top 7000 in West Africa: UN   The Hindu
Dallas Hospital Scrambles to Explain Initial Release of Ebola Patient   TIME
Dallas hospital blames 'flaw' in electronic record-keeping system for release of ...   Washington Post
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24m pupils to benefit from health insurance scheme  The Guardian Nigeria
GOING by information released by government Thursday, 24 million pupils are expected to be rolled into the National Health Insurance Scheme by the end of the year. Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr Femi Thomas, ...


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  Getty Images   
Stopping Global Ebola Spread 'World's Highest Priority': United Nations  NDTV
Monrovia: The UN launched a mission on Thursday to prevent the global spread of Ebola, describing the epidemic as the world's "highest priority" as the United States scrambled to limit its own outbreak. Anthony Banbury, head of the UN Mission on Ebola ...

Sierra Leone sends SOS to Abbott   The Australian
TAKE A LOOK- The Ebola outbreak   Reuters Africa
Survivor describes horror of children's Ebola deaths   Herald Scotland
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  Peoria Public Radio   
A Glimmer Of Hope: Nigeria May Have Beaten Ebola  Peoria Public Radio
Secondary students learn about Ebola during an assembly in Abuja. Nigeria's schools have reopened after being closed to prevent the spread of the disease. AFP/Getty Images. School is back in session. And President Goodluck Jonathan has given a victory ...


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  ABC News   
Ebola and the media – Nigeria's good news story  IRINnews.org
LAGOS, 30 September 2014 (IRIN) - When an Internet message announcing a salt water solution for Ebola went viral in July, many Nigerians were quick to take heed. Twenty people were hospitalized and two died, reportedly from an excessive intake of salt.
Nigerian Ebola Hoax Results in Two Deaths   News 92 FM

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Heart and Stroke Foundation wants Ottawa to quickly regulate e-cigarettes  680 News
OTTAWA – The Heart and Stroke Foundation wants the federal government to move quickly to regulate electronic cigarettes in much the same way as tobacco products. Manuel Arango, a foundation spokesman, said that should include banning e-cigarettes ...


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  NBC Bay Area   
Inovio CEO: New Ebola vaccine effective in animals  CNBC
One synthetic Ebola vaccine in development has shown preliminary success in beating back the deadly virus, Inovio Pharmaceuticals CEO and President Joseph Kim said Wednesday. "We were able to see 100 percent protection in animal models, in two ...

Shares of companies testing Ebola vaccines rise   Town Hall
NewLink Genetics Corp. (NLNK) Is Up After US Ebola Case Confirmed   RTT News

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ExxonMobil supports Ebola response efforts in Nigeria with $250000  The Guardian Nigeria
According to a press release signed by General Manager, Public & Government Affairs ExxonMobil, Paul Arinze, the grant to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) Foundation will enable the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ...


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  ABC News   
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman: 'We Present Zero to Minimal Risk'  NBCNews.com
The freelance NBC News cameraman who was diagnosed in Liberia with the Ebola virus "was taken to the clinic very, very early on," and the other members of his reporting team, including Chief Medical Editor and Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman, are ...

NBC Cameraman Gets Ebola, News Crew to Be Quarantined   Daily Beast
Ebola Strikes NBC News Cameraman in Liberia   New York Times
Freelance NBC Cameraman Diagnosed With Ebola in Liberia   Businessweek
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  Fox News   
Losing sense of smell may be a harbinger of death, study finds  Los Angeles Times
Losing one's sense of smell is a strong predictor that death is near -- and it possibly could be used as an early alert about serious health problems. That's the conclusion of a study of older adults published this week in the journal PLOS One, which found that ...

Loss Of Smell To Predict Risk Of Death Within Five Years   KDramaStars
The Sign of Death You Won't See Coming   Care2.com
Sense of smell may predict longevity, university study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
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