National Health Insurance Scheme Holds Stakeholder Dialogue AllAfrica.com
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has made steady progress, growing in membership, infrastructure and performance, and gained international recognition as a social protection policy and a promising model. From a membership base of 1.5 ...
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The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has made steady progress, growing in membership, infrastructure and performance, and gained international recognition as a social protection policy and a promising model. From a membership base of 1.5 ...
New York 'fully prepared' to handle Ebola case Business Recorder
New York's mayor said America's largest city was fully equipped to handle Ebola as authorities sought to calm fears Friday about the virus spreading, after a doctor tested positive for the disease. Craig Spencer, 33, was in stable condition in isolation at ...
Scared states in Ebola quarantineIrish Independent
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New York's mayor said America's largest city was fully equipped to handle Ebola as authorities sought to calm fears Friday about the virus spreading, after a doctor tested positive for the disease. Craig Spencer, 33, was in stable condition in isolation at ...
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Rules for returning Ebola health workers need coordination: US official THE BUSINESS TIMES
[WASHINGTON] Top Obama administration officials met on Friday morning to discuss potential new rules for healthcare workers returning to the United States after treating Ebola patients in West Africa, but they want any measures to be coordinated, a senior ...
India's vulnerability to Ebola a crisis in the makingBangkok Post
Ebola vaccine plans to be speeded up for 2015Irish Examiner
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[WASHINGTON] Top Obama administration officials met on Friday morning to discuss potential new rules for healthcare workers returning to the United States after treating Ebola patients in West Africa, but they want any measures to be coordinated, a senior ...
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Ebola outbreak: 2-year-old girl dies in Mali Daily News & Analysis
A two-year-old girl who was Mali's first case of Ebola has died, officials said on Friday, shortly after the World Health Organization warned she had potentially exposed many people to the disease by travelling across the country while ill. The two-year-old had ...
Mali Reports First Death From EbolaNew York Times
Girl, two,who was first confirmed case of Ebola in Mali dies as outbreak fears ...Daily Mail
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A two-year-old girl who was Mali's first case of Ebola has died, officials said on Friday, shortly after the World Health Organization warned she had potentially exposed many people to the disease by travelling across the country while ill. The two-year-old had ...
Mali Reports First Death From Ebola
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Mali's First Ebola Patient, Two-Year-Old Girl, Dies
Breast Cancer Survivor: Diane Wilson WCTV
When you first meet Diane Wilson, you would never know she has metastatic breast cancer. She and her husband Steve say they look at life in a fun, adventurous way. But when you ask her about her health, about being diagnosed with cancer for a second ...
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Long Fence Provides Pedestrian Barricades to the 22nd Annual Komen ...PR Web (press release)
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When you first meet Diane Wilson, you would never know she has metastatic breast cancer. She and her husband Steve say they look at life in a fun, adventurous way. But when you ask her about her health, about being diagnosed with cancer for a second ...
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Pakistan now a polio hub, says UNICEF The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - "With 210 cases already reported this year, Pakistan is now the world's largest remaining reservoir of polio," the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement marking World Polio Day. According to the agency, the annual ...
India offers to help Pakistan eradicate polioThe Hindu
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UNITED NATIONS - "With 210 cases already reported this year, Pakistan is now the world's largest remaining reservoir of polio," the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement marking World Polio Day. According to the agency, the annual ...
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Africa Union chief to visit Ebola-hit nations Business Recorder
image ADDIS ABABA: African Union chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will travel to Ebola-hit west African nations, one of the most senior officials to do so since the outbreak, her spokesman said Wednesday. AU Commission chair Dlamini-Zuma will visit ...
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image ADDIS ABABA: African Union chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will travel to Ebola-hit west African nations, one of the most senior officials to do so since the outbreak, her spokesman said Wednesday. AU Commission chair Dlamini-Zuma will visit ...
Ebola survivors' blood to undergo evaluation as treatment option Medical News Today
An international group of scientists is to test whether antibodies from the blood and serum of Ebola survivors are safe and can help infected people fight the virus. Trials are due to start in Guinea in a few weeks. The scientists, led by the Institute of Tropical ...
Study to Look at Blood Products From Ebola Survivors as TreatmentWall Street Journal
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An international group of scientists is to test whether antibodies from the blood and serum of Ebola survivors are safe and can help infected people fight the virus. Trials are due to start in Guinea in a few weeks. The scientists, led by the Institute of Tropical ...
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Managing Ebola training underway spyghana.com
Frontline health workers from various health institutions across the country have begun a three-day workshop on the management of Ebola cases. The workshop is aimed at equipping health workers with the necessary skills for prompt and effective case ...
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Frontline health workers from various health institutions across the country have begun a three-day workshop on the management of Ebola cases. The workshop is aimed at equipping health workers with the necessary skills for prompt and effective case ...
World Health Organization Eyes Mass Ebola Vaccines by Mid-2015 NDTV
Geneva: Hundreds of thousands of Ebola vaccine doses could be rolled out to West Africa by mid-2015, the World Health Organization said on Friday, after new cases of the virus were reported in New York and a two-year-old girl died in the first case in Mali.
Mass Ebola vaccine doses to be rolled out across West Africa by mid-2015, says ...9news.com.au
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Geneva: Hundreds of thousands of Ebola vaccine doses could be rolled out to West Africa by mid-2015, the World Health Organization said on Friday, after new cases of the virus were reported in New York and a two-year-old girl died in the first case in Mali.
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