2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Ghana Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Mali records new Ebola case, linked to dead nurse   
Daily News & Analysis
Mali has recorded a new case of Ebola in the capital Bamako after the friend of a nurse who died of the haemorrhagic fever earlier this month tested positive for the disease, health and medical officials said on Saturday. The nurse contracted the disease after ...

No time to lose in battle against Ebola, says UN's Ban Ki-moon   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moon   The Guardian Nigeria
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5   Times of India
Voice of America   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Big News Network.com
   
UN warns Pacific islands of extreme weather risks during upcoming wet season   
Big News Network.com
21 November 2014 - Extreme weather conditions predicted for the Pacific Ocean pose a significant threat for island states' industry and infrastructure, warns a new advisory note from the United Nations, encouraging the establishment of a regional mechanism ...

Pacific Countries Warned Of High-risk Of Extreme Weather   spyghana.com

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Sky News Australia
   
UK Ebola volunteers head to Sierra Leone   
Sky News Australia
A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...

Dr Charles Heatley: The GP off to do battle in the war against Ebola   The Independent
Kiwis flock to Ebola mission   Stuff.co.nz
Ebola crisis: British medic returns 'home' to Sierra Leone to treat sick in country ...   Mirror.co.uk
BBC News   
NPR (blog)   
Sierra Express Media   
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Fox News
   
UN conference generates renewed global momentum to eradicate malnutrition   
Big News Network.com
21 November 2014 - In a move hailed as renewed global momentum to end hunger, leaders from over 170 countries attending a United Nations nutrition conference which concluded today, pledged to establish national policies aimed at eradicating ...

Pope Francis urges leaders to view food and nutrition as public issues   fnbnews.com
Pope warns greed will ruin the world   New York Daily News
Pope: Greed of man will destroy the world   CNBC
RT   
The Independent   
Daily Mail   
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USA TODAY
   
Some see military's Ebola precautions as excessive   
USA TODAY
An officer who got sick on a flight back from West Africa suffered from food poisoning, not Ebola, according to the Air Force. The Air Force major was being monitored at Fort Bliss, Texas, because he became ill while returning to the U.S. with about 70 other ...

Ebola-related events in the United States and response   Reuters
US Says New Ebola Cases in Liberia Slowing   Businessweek
Health Workers on the Frontlines of the Ebola Epidemic in Liberia   Huffington Post
Scientific American   
The Guardian   
IBNLive (blog)   
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Vibe Ghana
   
Ebola investigation comes out negative   
Vibe Ghana
Ebola virus victim One hundred and twenty suspected Ebola cases investigated at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) in Accra came out negative. The Ministry of Health, in a release issued on Saturday, said the cases were ...


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Vibe Ghana
   
President directs MMDAs to enforce sanitation by-laws   
Vibe Ghana
President John Dramani Mahama, on Saturday, directed that no Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies should provide permits to developers whose projects do not include toilet facilities in their building plans. He said it was unacceptable for a ...


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Konongo-Odumase Hospital cries for maternity block   
Vibe Ghana
The Konongo-Odumase Government Hospital in the Asante-Akim Central Municipality, has pleaded for urgent steps to build a maternity block to end the severe discomfort mothers and their babies go through at the facility. Women in labour are forced to wait ...


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Ashanti Branch of VEG-Ghana launched   
spyghana.com
Parents have been cautioned against feeding children, especially girls, with junk foods because doing that could cause them to become infertile. VEGGHANA Dr. Emmanuel Kwame Asenso, a Naturopathic Medicine Practitioner, also noted that processed ...

Junk foods could cause barrenness – Dr. Asenso   GhanaWeb

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GhanaWeb
   
Suspected Ebola cases in B/A confirm negative   
GhanaWeb
The 13 suspected cases of Ebola reported in the Brong-Ahafo Region have proved negative, Dr Jacob Abebrese, Medical Superintendent at the Regional Hospital in Sunyani confirmed on Friday. He said the Regional Directorate of Health had put in place ...


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