2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Ghana Health

  New Vision   
Long wait yet for Ebola vaccine  New Vision
A laboratory technician and physician working on samples during research on the evolving Ebola disease in bats in Pretoria, South Africa. (AFP/Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases research Laboratory of the National Institute for Communicable ...

US scientists develop Ebola vaccine   DAWN.com
Experimental Ebola Vaccines Move Forward   Diabetes Insider
Experimental Ebola vaccine draws eager test volunteers   Los Angeles Times
Irish Examiner   
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  spyghana.com   
No health worker must die of Ebola - sub-regional conference  spyghana.com
The two-day conference, which seeks to ensure that no public health worker dies of Ebola, was on the theme; “Safe Workers, Save Lives,” and was organised by the Public Services International (PSI), a global Trade Union Federation representing 20 million ...

PSI pushes for insurance for Ebola frontline workers   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Government Approves Insurance For Frontline Ebola Workers  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ministry of Health has concluded arrangements for an insurance package for front line health workers in the unlikely event of an outbreak of the Ebola Viral Disease. The package also includes daily allowances. The Deputy Minister of Health, Victor Asare ...

Development Challenge Holds Dialogue   Ghana

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  StarAfrica.com   
Ghana declared guinea worm free by WHO  StarAfrica.com
Ghana has been finally declared Guinea worm free by the World Health Organization (WHO) after years of battling the waterborne disease.Speaking at a Health Forum in Accra on Thursday, Policy Analyst at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Afisa Zakaria said ...

Ghana Declared Guinea-Worm Free   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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  ABC Online   
Ebola outbreak: Australian health workers travel to Sierra Leone to man ...  ABC Online
A contingent of Australian health workers will travel to Ebola-stricken West Africa today to man a government-funded care facility. Canberra-based company Aspen Medical has been given $20 million by the Government to run the 100-bed facility in Sierra ...

Aust team heads to Africa to fight Ebola   9news.com.au
Federal government asks health workers to volunteer in West Africa (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
Canadian medics head to Ebola-plagued Sierra Leone   New Zealand Herald
Toronto Sun   
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Establish licensed plastic buyers scheme  GhanaWeb
Mr Kafu Kofi Tsikata, Senior Communication Specialist, World Bank Ghana Office, has advocated the establishment of a Nationwide Licensed Plastic Buyers' scheme. He said the scheme would enable recognized individuals and organizations to buy the ...


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  Citifmonline   
Don't go to your doctor for prayers  Citifmonline
October was breast cancer awareness month, marked the world over to draw the attention of the public to this curable malady. After years of preaching this gospel in Ghana, through NGOs, the media, and outreach services, women still come to the hospital in ...


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  spyghana.com   
Dr. Koma Jehu-Appiah advises NGOs  spyghana.com
Dr Koma Jehu-Appiah, Country Director of Ipas ghana, an Ngo committed to advancing Women's Rights, has appealed to NGOs to remain focused on their themes and project areas of specialization instead of moving from one programme to the other.

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ViiV Healthcare announces new grants in support of ending mother to child ...  BusinessGhana
The Positive Action for Children Fund (PACF) is proud to announce 103 grants for 2015 totalling ?5 million. 54 new grants and 49 extensions will be funded to support community responses to help end mother to child transmission of HIV thereby delivering ...


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  GhanaWeb   
HIV prevalence among pregnant Ghanaians on the decline  GhanaWeb
Dr Gloria Quansah Asare, Deputy Director General, Ghana Health Service (GHS), has revealed that the HIV prevalence rate among pregnant women in Ghana stands at 1.9 percent after peaking at 3.6 percent in 2003. She said though significant gains had ...

HIV prevalence among pregnant women is 1.9 percent - GHS   BusinessGhana

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