2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Nigeria Health

  The Guardian Nigeria   
The Health Workers Strike  The Guardian
COMING just a few months after medical doctors nationwide held the country to a long industrial action, the current nationwide strike embarked upon by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU), is yet another telling story of a polity lacking cohesion and ...

JOHESU Vows To Continue Strike Until Demands Are Met   CHANNELS TELEVISION

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  Leadership Newspapers   
NAFDAC Destroys N20 Million Drugs In Katsina  Leadership Newspapers
The Katsina state office of National Agency For Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has destroyed drugs worth twenty million naira. The latest destruction is coming barely twenty four hours after the Kaduna/Katsina Command of Nigeria Customs ...

NAFDAC destroys drugs worth N100m in Enugu   Nigerian Tribune
N100m fake products burnt in NAFDAC crackdown   The Nation Newspaper

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  DAWN.com   
994 new cases of HIV/Aids detected in Sindh this year  DAWN.com
KARACHI: At least 994 new HIV/Aids cases, including 83 women and six children, have been detected across the province this year, said an official of the Sindh Aids Control Programme (SACP) here on Thursday. “These numbers could be alarming for ...

Asia-Pacific: Inadequate funds for HIV help for gays   Erasing 76 Crimes
Health department to offer free HIV testing on World AIDS Day   Kansas.com
HIV/AIDS activists push for more funding to address HIV/AIDS stigma   atlantadailyworld
Salina Journal   
Sky News Australia   
Lexington Dispatch   
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  ABC Online   
Ebola outbreak: Australian health workers travel to Sierra Leone to man ...  ABC Online
A contingent of Australian health workers will travel to Ebola-stricken West Africa today to man a government-funded care facility. Canberra-based company Aspen Medical has been given $20 million by the Government to run the 100-bed facility in Sierra ...

Aust team heads to Africa to fight Ebola   9news.com.au
Federal government asks health workers to volunteer in West Africa (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
Canadian medics head to Ebola-plagued Sierra Leone   New Zealand Herald
Toronto Sun   
Arab News   
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  New Vision   
Long wait yet for Ebola vaccine  New Vision
A laboratory technician and physician working on samples during research on the evolving Ebola disease in bats in Pretoria, South Africa. (AFP/Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases research Laboratory of the National Institute for Communicable ...

US scientists develop Ebola vaccine   DAWN.com
Experimental Ebola Vaccines Move Forward   Diabetes Insider
Experimental Ebola vaccine draws eager test volunteers   Los Angeles Times
Irish Examiner   
PBS NewsHour   
WILX-TV   
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Poor data stalls health financing in Nigeria  BusinessDay
Availability of health data , analysts say is key to de-risking health financing in Nigeria. With the health sector recording a Cumulative Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16 percent, seeking health financing to grow investments in the sector has remained a high ...

HCPAN Urges Review of NHIs Act, Wants Health Insurance Made Mandatory   The Guardian

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Expert puts unplanned pregnancy at 80m, unplanned birth 30m every year  WorldStage
Speaking at the opening of the 3rd Nigerian Family Planning Conference with the theme, " Bridging the gap between knowledge and practice of family planning in Nigeria", Dr. Ejike Oji, Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee declared that family ...

'80 Million Pregnancies Unplanned - Worldwide'   The Guardian

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2014 World Pneumonia Day: Born Too Soon Is Not Born To Die  Nigerian Observer
For the celebration of the 2013 World Prematurity Day, we published in 'CHILD HEALTH AND YOU' a Presentation entitled '2013 WORLD PREMATURITY DAY: A TIME TO INSURE THEIR SURVIVAL'. As that Presentation contained hard-core information ...

El Camino Hospital, March of Dimes commemorate World Prematurity Day   Los Altos Town Crier

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Nigeria Attains 86 Percent Coverage in Routine Immunisation  The Guardian
NIGERIA has attained 86% coverage in routine immunization in 80% of 774 local government areas in the country. The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Ado Muhammad disclosed, this while receiving ...


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  Deseret News   
Twin dads see their sons born at the same hospital on the same night  Deseret News
Two twin dads were at the same hospital on the same night when their sons were born, showing a unique link between the pair. Randy Faris/Fuse, Getty Images/Fuse. Enlarge photo». Summary. Two twin dads were at the same hospital on the same night ...

Oh Baby! Twin Brothers In UK Become Fathers On The Same Day At The Same ...   Global Grind
Twins become fathers on same day   Las Vegas Blog (blog)
Wolverhampton twins beat odds to become fathers to boys on same day at same ...   expressandstar.com
Business Standard   
Birmingham Mail   
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