2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Nigeria Health

  The News   
Nigeria runs out of drugs for HIV patients, protest in Abuja  The News
Indications about this came to light today in Abuja as hundreds of HIV/AIDS positive patients besieged the Abuja office of the National Agency for Control of Aids, NACA on Monday to protest lack of access to antiretroviral drugs in hospitals and other care ...

NEPWHAN Protest Poor Funding of HIV/AIDS Programmes   THISDAY Live
Total Trains Peer Educators On HIV/AIDS   Leadership Newspapers
Airborne? Memories of another virus and panic's rise and fall   Crikey (blog)
Haaretz   
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  Sierra Express Media   
The Invisible Enemy  Sierra Express Media
Just when I thought our good old Sierra Leone could not sink any lower than the demeaning decade-long civil war that stripped us of able-bodied compatriots, along comes Ebola to show that there are depths lower than that low. Right now, no thanks to the ...

Ebola threatens stability in Sierra Leone, expert warns   Irish Times
Ebola kills Sierra Leone doctor, UN doubles staff   The Hindu
Unicef doubles staff to fight Ebola in West Africa   Times of India
Deutsche Welle   
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  Merced Sun-Star   
No treatment for non-Americans  The Slate Online
The United States needs to allow non-U.S. citizen health care workers into the U.S. for a better chance at survival. Ebola begins with flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle pain, chills and fatigue. The virus then becomes more severe as it causes ...

Ebola quarantines complicate holiday travel plans, may deter aid workers   Washington Times
Americans strongly back quarantine for returning Ebola health workers   Firstpost
Poll: 71 Percent Of Americans Support A Quarantine For Health Care Workers ...   Western Journalism

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  GlobalPost   
Investment in People-Centered Innovation and Technology Essential to Africa's ...  AllAfrica.com
Innovation and technology can serve as a springboard for economic transformation provided they are driven by people. This was the message put forward by partners and participants at the closing of the 9th Annual African Economic Conference (AEC), which ...

Ethiopia: AfDB chief economist outlines path for Africa's transformation   African Manager
Demand accountability from your gov'ts - AfDB Veep to Africans   GhanaWeb
Panelists highlight knowledge and innovation as critical for sustained growth   StarAfrica.com

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Ebola: South-West residents charged on hygiene  Nigerian Tribune
The Port Health Services, Ibadan unit, has charged residents of the South-West region to maintain hygiene, while also avoiding body contacts with other people, as the country continues to maintain its Ebola-free status. Mr James Eze gave the advice at the ...


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IBM Deploys Technology-Based Solutions to Track EVD in W/A  AllAfrica.com
"I lost my parents to Ebola," says survivor Tafala, at the Ebola Treatment Centre in Kenema, Sierra Leone. By Emeka Aginam. The recent call by the Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF),for more concerted efforts to bring robust ...


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  Bella Naija   
Ex Minister of External Affairs Akinyemi Seeks Presidential Honour for Ebola ...  Bella Naija
Former Minister of External Affairs, Bolaji Akinyemi on Monday called on the Federal Government to bestow Presidential Honour on victims of Ebola outbreak in Nigeria. Akinyemi, who made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in ...


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  Irish Independent   
'Right to die' cancer patient takes own life aged 29  Irish Independent
A TERMINALLY ill US woman, who sparked a national debate about euthanasia after announcing she wanted to end her life at the age of 29, has died. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brittany Maynard, who had become an ...

The Future of the Assisted Suicide Movement After Brittany Maynard   U.S. News & World Report
Springs cancer patient asks for compassion in discussion of Brittany Maynard's ...   KRDO
Inside Brittany Maynard and Dan Diaz's Love Story   People Magazine
New York Times   
National Review Online (blog)   
International Business Times   
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  CBC.ca   
Ebola cure delayed by drug industry's drive for profit, WHO leader says  Worcester Telegram
A lab technician works at the national lab in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Canadian government is spending an extra $30.5 million on Canada's readiness to deal with Ebola. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS). By Rick Gladstone THE NEW YORK TIMES.
A Nose Spray Vaccine That Protects Against Ebola? It Could Happen   Bustle
Canada commits funding for Ebola vaccine research, stockpile   Reuters
Ottawa's Ebola overkill   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Star   
Chatham Daily News   
VICE News   
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  CNN   
Nurse Kaci Hickox: 'The fight is not over'  CNN
(CNN) -- Nurse Kaci Hickox has cut a deal with authorities that permits her to travel, more or less freely, while monitoring her health. But Hickox, who recently returned to the United States after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, says she won't go into ...

Nurse Hickox settles with Maine over Ebola quarantine   Christian Science Monitor
Nurse's Ebola quarantine suit settled   Stuff.co.nz
A roundup of news from around the nation   Washington Post
CBS Local   
GMA News   
FierceHealthFinance   
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