2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Ghana Health


Bats from Ivory Coast disturbing Bia-West   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Bia-West District of the Western Region, a cocoa growing area sharing borders with La Cote d' Ivoire, is battling with the migration of bats from the neighboring country into the district. The influx of the bats are causing nuisance to the people with the most ...

Bats invade Bia District in W/R   GhanaWeb

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Desist from selling abortion drugs - Midwife   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A midwife at the Sunyani Municipal Hospital, Hannah Ocran, has appealed to herbalists and pharmacy attendants to desist from selling drugs to pregnant women to prevent numerous induced abortions recorded in the Municipality. Mrs. Ocran told the GNA in ...

Desist from selling abortion drugs   Vibe Ghana
Abortion drugs should not be administered by a pharmacist   spyghana.com

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Help transform profession into human-centred vocation-President   
Vibe Ghana
President John Mahama, has challenged Nursing Training Institutions to help transform the profession into a human centred-vocation, where attitude towards patients would be pleasant. President Mahama mentioned that attitude of nurses, which included ...


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Koforidua Hospital introduces electronic folder system   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Koforidua Regional Hospital has introduced an electronic folder system at the Out-Patient Department of the Hospital. This is to help reduce the time used to retrieve the records of patients. The system will also reduce the cost of health care since it ...

Koforidua Regional Hospital introduce E-Folder System   Vibe Ghana

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Koforidua gets 12 Christmas babies   
spyghana.com
The scientists followed babies born in a rural area of The Gambia The babies were seven males and five females including two sets of male twins and female twins. Ten of the deliveries were normal whiles two were through caesarian session . Senior Midwife ...


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GhanaWeb
   
Baby girl dumped in public toilet survives   
GhanaWeb
A baby girl suspected to be just two weeks old miraculously survived after being thrown into a public toilet last night at Nkrankwanta in Dormaa Ahenkro in the Brong Ahafo Region. The baby, who was soaked in maggots infested toilet with only her head afloat, ...


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Toronto Star
   
In Sierra Leone, loving in the time of Ebola   
Al Jazeera America
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — It has been four months since Messia Dukuray has had any physical contact with her husband. They don't sleep in the same bed, hug or even share food. Her husband is a surgeon at a hospital in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown ...

Ebola crisis: Sierra Leone declares three-day lockdown in north   NewsDay
What Ebola has taught us   Chicago Tribune
My rookie year working in Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone   The Globe and Mail
Bangkok Post   
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Over 100 babies born on Christmas in Kampala   
New Vision
At least 101 babies were born on Christmas in major health faccilities in Kampala. At the National Referal Hospital, Mulago 62 births were registered. 32 babies were boys and 30 female. The in charge of the Labour ward, Sulphine Twinomuhangi, attributed ...


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Citifmonline
   
Fear whooping cough virus evolving to beat vaccine   
Scotsman
THE whooping cough virus could be evolving to outwit the vaccine, according to a new study. Scientists have warned that parts of the whooping cough, or pertussis virus, which are recognised by the vaccine, are changing, which could mean it is less effective.
Whooping cough 'outsmarts' vaccine   NEWS.com.au
Whooping cough proteins evolving 'unusually' fast   BBC News
Lincoln health officials seeing unprecedented number of whooping cough cases   KETV Omaha
Kotatv   
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Accelerate Access to Universal Health Coverage adopted   
Vibe Ghana
More than 500 organisations from about 100 countries have united behind the first-ever Universal Health Coverage Day with a call on policymakers to prioritise the initiative. The worldwide coalition, made up of leading health and development organisations ...


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