2014年9月23日 星期二

2014-09-24 Ghana Health

  Economic Times   
Ebola Could Hit 1.4 Million West Africans By January 2015: Report  Bernama
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Bernama) -- The number of Ebola cases in West Africa could reach between 550,000 to 1.4 million by January 2015 in the worst-case scenario, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in its latest report.
130 confirmed Ebola cases found in Sierra Leone during nationwide shutdown   Firstpost
British medics rush to volunteer after appeal for staff to help victims of Ebola   Herald Scotland
WHO warns Ebola toll may hit 21000 in weeks   Irish Independent
BBC News   
CTV News   
Daily Mail   
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  spyghana.com   
Ashanti Region Records Few Cases Of Cholera  spyghana.com
The infectious cholera disease that causes severe diarrheoa, leading to dehydration and even death if untreated, has been kept under control in the Ashanti Region. cholera. Reported cases here, according to health officials, had been few and far from getting ...


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  Citifmonline   
Statement: Philips AVENT celebrates 30th anniversary  Citifmonline
Philips AVENT is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Born in 1984 with the introduction of the first anti-colic feeding bottle that set the standard for feeding bottles worldwide, Philips AVENT has been there for each and every precious first, supporting ...

Philips Avent Celebrates 30yrs; Offers Much Goodies For Babies   spyghana.com

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  spyghana.com   
Oda hospital records 49 cholera cases  GhanaWeb
The Akim Oda Government Hospital has recorded 49 cholera cases from August to September 2014, with two deaths. Ms Anastasia Atiogbe, Birim Central Municipal Director of Health Services, disclosed this in interview with the GNA-STAR Ghana Media ...

Oda hospital records one suspected Ebola case   Vibe Ghana

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  International Business Times   
Ebola Outbreak: Travel Ban Is Hurting Response And Economy, Experts Say  International Business Times
A school official takes a pupil's temperature using an infrared digital laser thermometer in front of the school premises, at the resumption of private schools, in Lagos, Sept. 22, 2014. Nigeria and Senegal, two of the five countries affected by the world's worst ...

The discussion of the second meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee on Ebola   StarAfrica.com
WHO urges international travels to Ebola countries   BusinessGhana

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  Citifmonline   
Preserving the nature  Khaleej Times
Preserving them is tantamount to safeguarding the planet. At a time when world leaders and environmentalists have put their heads together at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York, a little known West African country has stuck an appealing deal ...

Norway Pays Liberia to End Deforestation   teleSUR English
Liberia and Norway pledge to tackle deforestation   Responding to Climate Change
Norway Gives Liberia $150 Million to Stop Cutting Down Trees   Slate Magazine (blog)
BBC News   
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Handshakes Galore In Ghana Despite Ebola Scare  Vibe Ghana
From south to north east to west, many Ghanaians show defiance of the Ebola scare. What I see daily beats my imagination. Though Ghana is surrounded by nations whose citizens are gripped by the fear of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) they seem to be ...


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  spyghana.com   
Minister Urge Nurses To Be More Committed  spyghana.com
Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe, Deputy Minister of Health, has urged nurses to be more committed to fighting rising complex health conditions of the country. wpid-Nurses.jpg He said with an increasing ageing population and rising incidents of chronic and more ...


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  spyghana.com   
National Cardiothoracic Centre Benefits From Vodafone  spyghana.com
Vodafone Ghana Foundation has presented a cheque for GHC 20,000 to the National Cardiothoracic Centre to support this year's World Heart Day celebration and surgeries. Gayheart Mensah, Head of External Affairs for Vodafone Ghana. The donation forms ...


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Pregnancy school opens at Ningo-Prampram  GhanaWeb
The Ningo-Prampram District Health Directorate has started a pregnancy school at the Prampram Health Centre to educate residents on pregnancy-related issues. The school, being run on monthly basis, started in July this year. Madam Rebecca Onyame ...


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