2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Ghana Health


Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Bats invade CHPS compound   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The invasion of bats of the CHPS compound at Adoe in the Sunyani West District, is scaring residents and health workers, Mr Elvis Miya Essagol, the Community Health Officer in-charge of the facility, has said. Mr Essagol, has, therefore, appealed to the ...

32 pregnant women tested HIV positive in Sunyani West in 2014   spyghana.com

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Stakeholders break ground for construction of rooms for lepers   
GhanaWeb
The Lepers Aid Committee, in collaboration with the Chief of Kpandai, has broken the grounds for the construction of a 40-room block for cured lepers in the Nkanchina-Kpandai district in the Northern Region. The project is under the supervision of Roof Tiles ...


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Ventures Africa
   
Five Things You Need To Know About Africa's First Female Head of WHO AFRO   
Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – Botswana doctor, Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti made history last week by becoming the first female Director of WHO Africa Regional Office (WHO AFRO). Nominated in November last year by the health ministers of the 47 Member States ...

New Africa Regional Chief Aims to Shake Up Maligned WHO Office   Sierra Leone Times
Dr Moeti is new WHO Regional Director for Africa   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Dr Rebecca Moeti Appointed New Africa Regional Director for WHO   spyghana.com

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Citifmonline
   
Health Minister Speaks: Ghana Is Dire Need Of Specialized Nurses And Midwives   
Pulse.com.gh
Minister of Health, Dr Kwaku Agyeman-Mensah, has said Ghana's urgently needs specialized care from health professionals with unique skills to handle the trend of non communicable diseases. Published: 45 minutes ago; Sena Quashie. Print; eMail.
'Ghana needs new specialised nurses and midwives   Vibe Ghana
Health institutions need more specialised health workers – Minister   Citifmonline

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Ghana Business News
   
London symposium to discuss ebola   
GlobalPost
LONDON. Jan. 31 (Xinhua) -- A team of global scientists and health experts is to gather in London on Feb. 6 for a major symposium on the ebola crisis. The Royal Society of Medicine and the Faculty of Public Health are co-hosting the day-long event to ...

Littlehampton medic relives his time fighting Ebola epidemic   Littlehampton Gazette
MMWR Vol. 64 / Early Release   Newsroom America
The Pandemic: Ebola Economics   Ventures Africa
GhanaWeb   
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National Monitor
   
Early treatment is key in managing Ebola   
Sierra Leone Times
As efforts to find a cure for the Ebola virus gather momentum,?Yemisi Akinbola?for Africa Renewal caught up with?Dr Bernadette Murgue (Photo), the Deputy Director of the French Institute of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. They discussed issues ...

In Pursuit Of Next-Generation Ebola Stockpile Vaccines   Medical Daily
Scientists race against clock to produce next-generation Ebola stockpile vaccines   National Monitor

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spyghana.com
   
Shocking: Another Dead Man Comes Back To Live Again   
spyghana.com
It seems the dead has found some sort of back door to come back on Earth if you are not comfortable in your ghostly world. In recent times, the number of dead people coming back to life are increasing day by day. I stumbled upon this very weird post on ...


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Sweet Interventions: Pregnant Smokers To Be Paid to £400 On Quitting   
Pulse.com.gh
Pregnant women in Britain who smoke are being offer financial rewards for quitting. This has raised a debate to determine whether this is something that should happen. There are questions over how far this will go, and whether others will be encouraged to ...


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Kidney Failure: A Chronic Ailment On The Rise   
Leadership Newspapers
Many families have lost their loved ones to kidney related illnesses in recent times because of sheer ignorance and to a greater extent, cost of getting treatment when diagnosed of it. Ugboja Felix Ojonugwa writes that in spite of the enormity of sorrow this ...


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Zee News
   
Here's how mild reduction in food intake can protect against cerebral malaria   
New Kerala
A team of scientists has identified two molecular pathways that can lead to new therapeutic targets for cerebral malaria and also, discovered a novel link between food intake during the early stages of infection and the outcome of the disease.
New molecular target identified for treating cerebral malaria   Medical Xpress

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