2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 South Africa Health

  Reuters   
Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave  Reuters
1 of 5. Health workers put on protective gear outside a mosque before disinfecting it, in Bamako November 14, 2014. A local government official said the body of a Guinean imam, suspected of dying from the Ebola virus on October 27, was washed at the ...

Two more suspected Ebola deaths in Mali   The Sun Daily
Second Ebola wave hits Mali   Independent Online
Mali tries to trace over 200 contacts in second Ebola wave   Firstpost

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  NDTV   
Son of Ebola Doctor to Be Treated in US Praises His Sacrifice  NBCNews.com
The doctor who will be treated for Ebola at a Nebraska hospital knew the risks of volunteering in West Africa but was committed to doing his part, his son told NBC News. Martin Salia, a general surgeon, contracted the virus in his native Sierra Leone and will ...

Surgeon with ties to Maryland could be flown to U.S. for Ebola treatment   Baltimore Sun
Sierra Leone surgeon with Ebola flying to US identified by church   Reuters
Sierra Leone Surgeon With Ebola Coming To U.S. For Care   Huffington Post
KMTV   
Wall Street Journal   
WebMD   
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  San Francisco Business Times   
Semen Boosts HIV's Ability to Infect Cells: Study  WebMD
Nov. 13, 2014 -- Semen increases HIV's ability to infect cells, which may explain why it's so difficult to develop genital creams or gels to protect against the AIDS-causing virus, a new study says. "We think this may be one of the factors explaining why so many ...

Semen Protects HIV From Microbicide Attack @sciam podcast by @cagraber   Scientific American
HIV – semen can interfere with gels that work to stop AIDS virus, say scientists   BizNews
Semen may reduce the effectiveness of HIV microbicides   ABC Online
iAfrica.com   
The New Age Online   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Nigeria Launches New Plan To Eliminate MTC HIV Transmission By 2015  Kaiser Family Foundation
News outlets report on Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan's launch of a new plan to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission in the country by 2015. Daily Times: No Nigerian Child Should Be Born With HIV — Jonathan “President Goodluck Jonathan on ...

No Nigerian child should be born with HIV – Jonathan   DailyPost Nigeria
No Child Should Be Born With HIV - Jonathan   AllAfrica.com
FG Launches Plan To Eliminate Mother To Child HIV Transmission   CHANNELS TELEVISION

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Children Are Dying From Measles At An Alarming Rate: Report  Huffington Post
A man measures a child's arm circumference in a makeshift field clinic of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) organisation during a vaccination program against measles for children living near an internally displacement camp close to the airport in Bangui on ...

UNICEF Worries Over Incessant Outbreak Of Measles   The Guardian Nigeria
Spike in Measles Deaths Among Children Troubling, UNICEF Says   AllAfrica.com

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  New York Times   
Indian State Recalls Pills Linked to Sterilization Deaths  New York Times
Women who underwent tubal ligation procedures at a government-run “sterilization camp” in Chhattisgarh State, India. Credit Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story ...

Owners of drug manufacturing companies arrested over deaths of 13 women ...   ABC Online
India sterilization deaths: Drug maker Ramesh Mahawar arrested   CBC.ca
India's efforts to control its population are still stuck in the past   Financial Times
Health Newstrack   
The Star Online   
Washington Post   
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  Drug Discovery & Development   
Oxford to Lead Trial of Experimental Drug for Ebola  Drug Discovery & Development
A clinical trial is to be carried out in West Africa to see whether a novel antiviral drug called brincidofovir is effective against Ebola, subject to regulatory approval. The trial, involving an international team led by Oxford University scientists, will take place in an ...

Chimerix to test anti-viral against Ebola in West Africa   News & Observer
Chimerix antiviral to be tested in West African Ebola trial   Reuters UK

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  New Zimbabwe.com   
Zim strike casts patient care aside  Mail & Guardian Online
All but the most critically ill are turned away as a nationwide stayaway by doctors hits hospitals. Futile: John Matambanadzo waits beside his ailing uncle, who lies on stretcher bed outside Parirenyatwa after being turned away. (Aaron Ufumeli). It's midday ...

Doctors End Strike, Return to Work   AllAfrica.com
Paralysing doctors' strike ends   NewsDay
Doctors End Strike   The Herald
RadioVop   
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  Fox News   
MSF should have called for Ebola vaccine earlier, says aid group veteran  Fox News
A volunteer for Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders, receives training on how to handle personal protective equipment during courses in Brussels October 15, 2014, which is aimed to help deal with the Ebola disease in West Africa.
MSF Accused of Wasting Time by Not Calling for Ebola Vaccines Earlier   Capital OTC
MSF Faced Criticism for Not Calling For Ebola Vaccine Earlier   Capital Wired
Group criticizes Doctors Without Borders over late Ebola vaccines   The Westside Story
BusinessDay   
The Utah People's Post   
Reuters   
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  Outbreak News Today   
Measles deaths up in 2013, poor progress in vaccinations: WHO  Outbreak News Today
WHO warned today that progress towards the elimination of measles has stalled. The number of deaths from measles increased from an estimated 122 000 in 2012 to 145 700 in 2013, according to new data published in the WHO Weekly Epidemiological ...

WHO cautions stalled progress in measles elimination   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Low blow in fight against measles   Independent Online
Syria, Iraq wars stalling measles progress: WHO   www.worldbulletin.net
Medscape   
Livemint   
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