2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 Ghana Health

  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge  Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...

US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres   TVNZ
American doctor infected with Ebola heading to US for treatment   RT
Ebola patient to arrive Friday morning at Nebraska Medical Center   KMTV
The Straits Times   
USA TODAY   
The Australian   
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  spyghana.com   
Use Millitant Approach To Eradicate Preventable Diseases- PPP  spyghana.com
The Progressive People's Party (PPP) has concluded the best means of eradicating preventable diseases in Ghana is by adopting militant measures in strengthening institutions to increase the sense of urgency to both prevent and treat diseases. Speaking at ...


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  Citifmonline   
Ebola checks not compulsory – UG  Citifmonline
Foreign students from Ebola affected countries will not undergo compulsory screening by the university of Ghana health officials despite the possible threat. The Education Ministry had earlier directed all tertiary institutions to remain closed due to the outbreak ...


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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Ghana Health Service Calls For Cooperation Between Food Handlers And ...  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Director General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Ebenezer Appiah Denkyira says it is the mandate of the Ministry of Local Government and the District Assemblies to enforce the by-laws on chop bar and food vending in the country. Speaking to Radio ...

'Ban use of polythene for packaging food, others'   GhanaWeb
Cholera outbreak kills 80 people in Ghana   StarAfrica.com

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'Hiv & Aids Bill Not Ready for Presentation to Parliament'  AllAfrica.com
Lilongwe — In a bid to address some contentious issues in the draft HIV and AIDS Prevention and Management Bill, Capital Hill has said it will not submit the bill to Parliament during the September meeting as was expected. Instead, Secretary for HIV/AIDS ...


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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Fumigate taxis after transporting cholera patients - Dr. Nortey  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Dr David Nortey, Head of Korle-Bu Polyclinic, has appealed to taxi drivers to exercise patience to allow their cars to be fumigated when they brought cholera victims to the clinic. He said the taxi drivers always complained of being delayed and expressed worry ...

A.M.A Supports Korle-Bu Polyclinic To Manage Cholera Cases   spyghana.com

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  Ghana News Agency   
He said in Ghana 70 suspected Ebola cases have been recorded so far and all ...  Ghana News Agency
Dr Issah advised health workers and stakeholders to ensure they provided the general public with authentic information which is evidence based in order not to create fear and panic, adding “We have suspected, probable and confirmed cases on ebola”.

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Liberia High Commission appeals to int'l airlines  GhanaWeb
The Chargé d'affaires of the High Commission of Liberia in Ghana Mrs Musu J. Ruhle on Thursday appealed to the international community to resume air flight to her country. She said the suspension of international flights to Liberia following the outbreak of ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
South Sudan teetering on brink of hunger catastrophe  Sydney Morning Herald
How you can help South Sudan. Mingkaman, South Sudan: The scene at the food distribution centre at Mingkaman is all too common in villages and towns across South Sudan. Scores of women sit in the mud sorting food rations in searing heat. Once the ...

Netherlands cuts aid to South Sudan   Sudan Tribune
UN Humanitarian Coordinator visits displaced people in Malakal, South Sudan   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
South Sudan's Protection Camps Are in Crisis   Huffington Post Canada
StarAfrica.com   
UNICEF Connect (blog)   
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  ABC News   
Not enough Ebola drugs - WHO  News24
Geneva - Stocks of experimental Ebola drugs will be too small to immediately quell the virus outbreak in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. It also warned that existing infrastructure is insufficient to administer such ...

UN health agency convenes meeting to weigh Ebola therapies, vaccines   Media For Freedom
New drugs not the only answer to Ebola epidemic   Irish Examiner
US sends experimental Canadian Ebola vaccine to trial   The Globe and Mail
CBS Local   
Newsweek   
NBCNews.com   
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