2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Ghana Health


Peace FM Online
   
Junior Doctors To Receive Salaries Wednesday   
Peace FM Online
Government has promised to settle the 91 junior doctors who have not been paid for 11 months. The Minister of Employment and and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu reached an agreement with the junior doctors who were gathered at the premises of ...

Arrears of junior doctors to be paid on Wednesday   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Junior doctors to be hauled before court if… – Police   Citifmonline
Salary saga: Junior doctors to be paid on Wednesday - Minister   Pulse.com.gh

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CBS Local
   
Local Biotech Working On World's First Malaria Vaccine   
CBS Local
BOSTON (CBS) – A major drug maker is making strides against malaria and a local biotech company is a big part of that success. Agenus Bio of Lexington has been working for years with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline on development of a malaria vaccine.
First malaria vaccine excites scientists   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)

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Graphic Online
   
Collapsed Synagogue Building - International Science Journal Opposes Coroner's ...   
AllAfrica.com
The International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research' (IJSER) has opposed the verdict of a Lagos State Coroner's Court ruling on the controversial collapsed building within The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), arguing that the only ...

Was infrasonic weapon used on Synagogue building?   Graphic Online

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Nurses at Amasaman hospital acussed of negligence   
GhanaWeb
Nurses at Amasaman Government Hospital in the Ga West Municipality have been accused of negligence and dereliction of duty leading to the death of two patients who were taken to the facility for medical care. Sources say one of the deceased, who was ...


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Nestle promotes good nutrition in Tamale International School Complex   
GhanaWeb
Nestle Ghana Limited, a leading health and wellness company, at the weekend held an educative and informative programme dubbed, 'NIDO Nutrition School Day' at the Tamale International School Complex in the Tamale Metropolis. The campaign was ...


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West African religious practices support family planning   
GhanaWeb
Almost all the major religious practices in West Africa has components that support the practice of family planning. As a result, the Health Policy Project (HPP), in collaboration with religious leaders of the major religions practiced in the sub ...

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Citifmonline
   
Northern Regional Health Directorate decries surge in maternal mortality   
Citifmonline
The Northern Regional Health Directorate has identified an increase in maternal mortality as a major setback in promoting reproductive health in the region. A breakdown of statistics indicated that 212 maternal deaths were recorded in 2012. Fifty seven ...
Maternal mortality rate alarming in Northern Region – SEND Ghana   GhanaWeb

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Newsweek
   
Ghana needs to change focus on Ebola - Prof Adongo   
BusinessGhana
"There are many misconceptions about the disease, Yes, people know about Ebola but they also have a lot of misconceptions which need to be addressed," he said at a meeting to disseminate findings of a study on the Ebola Virus Disease and Medical Care ...

World is Prepared for Next Epidemic   The New Dawn Liberia
Poll - World Is Not Prepared for Next Epidemic   AllAfrica.com
Poll: Most Not Convinced World is Prepared for Next Epidemic   Sierra Express Media

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Wall Street Journal
   
South Korea MERS Outbreak Is Over, Government Says   
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korea declared an end to its outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Tuesday as it scrambles to lure back tourists scared away by the deadly virus and limit economic damage. Since the first case of MERS was reported on May 20 in ...

South Korea Says MERS Threat Is Over   ABC News
South Korea declares 'de facto end' to Mers virus   BBC News
South Korea declares country effectively out of MERS danger   Reuters
New York Times   
The Guardian   
Channel News Asia   
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Daily Times
   
'40 million Indians have hepatitis B'   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The World Health Organization said India needs better detection and prevention facilities, on the occasion of World Hepatitis Day on Tuesday. WHO estimates that 40 million Indians live with the chronic hepatitis B infection. A study by SRL ...

Hepatitis causes over 1.4m deaths yearly, 80% of liver cancer, says WHO   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Ireland has one of highest rates of Hepatitis B in Europe   Irish Times
World Hepatitis Day: get to know hepatitis B, C   Xinhua
Daily News & Analysis   
The Tennessean   
Wall Street Journal   
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