2014年11月16日 星期日

2014-11-17 Nigeria Health

  The Guardian Nigeria   
Health Workers' Strike: Minister Raises the Alarm over Possible Ebola Outbreak  THISDAY Live
Following the nationwide strike embarked upon by the health workers under the umbrella of Joint Health Staff Union, the Supervising Minister of Health, Dr. Khaliru Alhassan, has raised the alarm over the possible resurgence of Ebola in Nigeria. Alhassan ...

Ebola: Minister Begs Health Workers To Return To Work   Leadership Newspapers
Ebola has reared its ugly head back into Nigeria?   spyghana.com

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US Denies Withdrawing from Funding  THISDAY Live
The United States government on Sunday said it was not withdrawing from funding HIV/AIDS programmes in Nigeria. The clarification came amid reports that the US government has hinted of its resolve to withdraw from funding HIV / AIDS in the country ...

HIV/AIDS stigmatisation, unending trend in Nigeria   BusinessDay
Keeping the light on HIV this Sunday   Times of India

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Ebola: Rivers donates protective equipment to ECOWAS  Nigerian Tribune
Rivers State government has donated 5,000 complete set of personal protective equipment (PPEs) to Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in support of its member states affected by the Ebola outbreak that has claimed more than 5,000 ...

Nigeria's Rivers State donates Ebola protective equipment to ECOWAS   StarAfrica.com

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  Irish Examiner   
A doctor's mistaken Ebola test: 'We were celebrating. . . . Then everything fell apart'  Washington Post
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — When Martin Salia's Ebola test came back negative, his friends and colleagues threw their arms around him. They shook his hand. They patted him on the back. They removed their protective gear and cried. But when his ...

Ebola-infected surgeon in 'critical state'   Irish Examiner
Nebraska hospital officials: Ebola doctor still 'extremely critical'   Los Angeles Times
Ebola Doctor's Condition 'Extremely Critical' in Nebraska   Bloomberg
Huffington Post   
The Province   
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  The Nation Newspaper   
Ebola: Anxiety as 150 stranded Nigerian teachers 'escape' from Sierra Leone ...  The Nation Newspaper
ABOUT 150 stranded Nigerian teachers in Sierra Leone, Cote D'Ivoire and Liberia have reportedly started escaping into Nigeria, following the refusal of the Federal Government to evacuate them because of the Ebola scourge. But those who escaped from ...

Sierra Leone to Set Up Local Care Centers for Ebola Victims   Voice of America
Malaysians act to 'Stop Ebola'   The Star Online
Signs of New Ebola Cases in Liberia   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Gulf Times   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
MDCAN faults health workers' consultancy claims  WorldStage
WorldStage Newsonline-- The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), has disputed the claims by Health workers under the auspices of Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) that they have been granted consultancy status by the ...

MDCAN Deplores JOHESU over Consultancy Status   THISDAY Live
Trouble in hospitals as health workers strike looms in Nigeria   Codewit World News

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  Bella Naija   
Six million Nigerians living with diabetes - official  StarAfrica.com
No fewer than six million Nigerians are living with diabetes and the number could increase because of predisposing factors in the country, Mr Peter Ujomu, Executive Director, Health Matters Inc, said in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.Ujomu's statement ...

Over 6m Nigerians Live With Diabetes – Experts   Leadership Newspapers

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Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola, Asa Lead Fight Against Ebola in Africa  Nigerian Bulletin
Nigeria's top entertainment personalities from Nollywood and the music industry; specifically Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and award-winning singer, Asa (Bukola Elemide) will lead the #StopEbola campaign in a bid to curb the spread of the ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
Rate this item  Nigerian Tribune
When one hears the word, 'exfoliation', there is the tendency for the male folk to assume that it should be regarded as a woman's turf and this is further buttressed by the variety of exfoliating products available for the female folk. However, as long as men also ...


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Lagos advocates 100% voluntary blood donation for transfusion  WorldStage
Chairman of the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Committee (LSBTC), Dr. Adetoun Agbe-Davies has called on all stakeholders in the health sector to intensify effort at ensuring that 100% of all blood for transfusion should be from voluntary blood donors.

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