Nigeria Reports New Lassa Fever Cases
There have been 20 deaths across 16 states in one week in the latest outbreak of Lassa Fever in Nigeria.
There have been 20 deaths across 16 states in one week in the latest outbreak of Lassa Fever in Nigeria.
Kenyan Doctors say their ongoing strike is a result of government’s failure to fulfil commitments outlined in 2017.
Nigeria’s president approved setting up of regional coordinating centre of Africa-CDC in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s president relocated NACA from the SGF office to the health and social welfare ministry.
“the government has doubled the enrolment for Doctors, Dentistry and Pharmacists to offset the brain drain effect of the relocation”
The agency said authorities must scale up their activities to stay ahead of drug traffickers.
It includes fertility treatment, cosmetic surgery and cardiology.
The act makes it illegal to discriminate against people based on their HIV status, and also prohibits any employer.
Apollo Hospital is now actually coming to Nigeria with a more strategic intent to train the local doctors
“We are aware of some of the difficulties we have, particularly with energy.”
The surgical intervention unfolded in nine stages, lasting approximately 14 hours.
Adeyeye said NAFDAC’s target is to eliminate drug hawkers
The US reported that this partnership saved millions of lives and prepared the region for health security threats
The health minister said the FG has recruited 2,497 doctors, midwives/nurses, and Clcommunity health extension workers.
“The issue of waste management cannot be over emphasized. At this time and period, reminant food should not be exposed.”
Despite invitations for dialogue, the striking doctors and the government are yet to engage in talks.
The FG says this aims to ensure coordination, improve funding, and create better health outcomes for Nigerians.
“Every person on this earth should have access to good healthcare, because that is what makes you live a wholesome life.”
He addressed them while they were on a peaceful protest over the ban of sachet and pet bottled alcoholic beverages.
He pledged to prioritise domestic and direct foreign investment in the sector.
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