2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Nigeria Health


AsiaOne
   
Bird flu: Poultry farmers urged to be cautious   
Nigerian Tribune
Against the backdrop of reports of outbreak of Avian Influenza, also known as bird flu in some states of the federation, the Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat of the FCT Administration, Mrs Olvadi Bema Madayi, has advised poultry ...

Concerns arise as cases of avian influenza – or bird flu – are reported   Land Line Magazine
Third poultry quarantine in Washington state as avian flu infects more birds   The Guardian
Washington State sets up third poultry quarantine amid avian flu worries   Reuters
The Province   
KHQ Right Now   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Nigeria: Health Workers Suspend Strike   
360Nobs.com
The Joint Health Sector Unions [JOHESU], which comprises of all the Nigerian Health Workers, have suspended their three-month old strike following a meeting with Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan. Premium report. According to the Chairman of ...

BREAKING: At Last! JOHESU Calls Off Three-Month Strike   Osun Defender
JOHESU Apologizes for Prolonged Strike   Nigerian Bulletin
JOHESU calls off three-month strike   DailyPost Nigeria
AllAfrica.com   
Daily Trust   
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Nigerian Minor Girl Detained at Airport over Ebola Scare   
The New Indian Express
ALUVA (KERALA): A 10-year-old girl from Nigeria was detained at the Nedumbassery airport on suspicion of possible Ebola infection. “The girl, who had arrived from Dubai by an Emirates flight, displayed certain traits which were consistent with the ...


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Daily Sun
   
Nwaozor: A word on World Cancer Day   
The Guardian Nigeria
CANCER, also known as malignant tumor or malignant neoplasm, is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the tendency of invading or spreading to other parts of the body. Possible signs and symptoms of cancer include a new lump, ...

Adding impetus to the war against cancer   Daily Sun
World Cancer Day 2015: Advocates Focus on Proactive Approach   International Business Times AU
Hope in Times of Distress   The New Indian Express
Jamaica Observer   
PR Newswire (press release)   
Virtual Press Office (press release)   
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Yahoo News
   
AU develops epidemic insurance for African sovereigns   
Daily Times Nigeria
A unit of the African Union said on Tuesday in London it was developing outbreak and epidemic insurance for African sovereigns. It said this was as a result of the Ebola outbreak which ravaged some of the African countries. Richard Wilcox, Director-General, ...

African Union unit says developing epidemic insurance   WTAQ

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Toronto Star
   
Matshidiso Moeti steps into WHO's most challenging position   
Toronto Star
The job was already daunting when Dr. Matshidiso Moeti set her sights on it more than two years ago: becoming the first woman to lead the World Health Organization's biggest, costliest and most challenging region, Africa. But then came the mother of all ...

New WHO Boss Praises Kenya On Ebola   The Star
Who Appoints First Female Africa Regional Director   Vanguard
Matshidiso Moeti steps into WHO's most challenging...   Waterloo Record
DestinyConnect   
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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Habits that might result to kidney damage   
Daily Times Nigeria
According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, The first wealth is health. In the streets of Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Kano, and other towns and cities in Nigeria and beyond a good number of people are currently living in a defective manner that tends to result to one ...


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ABC News
   
Five Things to Know About Measles   
Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...

The unvaccinated: Should they be unwelcomed at school?   Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Measles: Symptoms & Treatment   Live Science
County says adult with measles visited 2 Seattle locations   San Francisco Chronicle
Sky News Australia   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
seattlepi.com   
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New Vision
   
Britain authorises 'three-parent' babies   
New Vision
LONDON - Britain on Tuesday became the first country in the world to allow the creation of babies with DNA from three people after MPs voted for the controversial procedure. Lawmakers at the House Commons voted by 382 to 128 in favour of allowing the ...

Britain allows 'three-parent' babies: 5 things about mitochondrial donation   The Straits Times
UK vote clears the way for three-parent families   Irish Independent
Triple DNA babies backed   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Study: Delays in Ebola funds could have helped virus spread   
Deutsche Welle
The spread of Ebola may been made worse because international donors failed to fully honor their funding pledges, a new study has argued. It says it took half a year for support to reach the affected countries. Symbolbild Westafrika Rotes Kreuz. Delays by ...

Only 40% of Ebola Funds Reached West Africa, Study Says   Bloomberg
Only 40 Per Cent of Ebola Funds Reached Target Countries: Study   NDTV
Cash Slow to Reach Ebola Zone, Study Finds   NBCNews.com
The Guardian   
indiablooms   
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