2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 South Africa Health

  Fox News   
R24bn tender for HIV drugs  Times LIVE
CEO Stephen Saad said Aspen was aiming for a share of more than 50% this time. File photo. Image by: Business Times. South Africa is to spend R24-billion over two years to buy HIV/Aids drugs for public hospitals, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies ...

South Africa To Spend $2.2 Billion On HIV Drugs In Next Two Years   Science Times
South Africa to spend $2.2bn on HIV/Aids drugs   BBC News
Cardiome inks commercialization deal with Aspen for Brinavess in South Africa   Pharmaceutical Business Review
Scientific American   
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  Times LIVE   
Abuse left baby disabled, court hears  News24
Pretoria - The North Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday that a two-year-old girl known as Baby L was severely disabled because of the horrific head injury she allegedly suffered at the hands of her mother's boyfriend. Baby L could not walk, roll over, eat or ...

Abuse left baby disabled,PTA court hears   The New Age Online
Abuse left baby disabled, Pretoria court hears   The Citizen
Baby L abused: couple in the dock   Independent Online
Times LIVE   
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  IBNLive   
Need to develop rapid diagnostic tests for the end-phase of ebola: WHO  IBNLive
Geneva: The World Health Organization voiced hope that the number of Ebola cases would start falling sharply early next year, stressing the need to develop rapid diagnostic tests for the end-phase. "We are looking at where we will be in four to six months ...

West Africa nowhere near end of Ebola crisis: Obama   Times of India
Sierra Leone trading hub Ebola-free but still suffering   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Ebola crisis: Seventh Sierra Leone doctor dies from virus   ABC Online
NBCNews.com   
Washington Post   
Sierra Express Media   
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  Businessweek   
Mali Nurse Braves Neighbors' Stoning to Battle Ebola  Businessweek
About 30 people are in quarantine at the Pasteur clinic until Dec. 2 following the death last week of the 25-year-old nurse who treated a 70-year-old grand imam from Guinea who died on Oct. 27. Photographer: Habibou Kouyate/AFP/Getty Images. “Rita has ...

In conflict-scarred Mali, battle with Ebola puts war on hold   Firstpost
Mali: More than 500 under observation for Ebola   Mail & Guardian Online
Fearful Mali places almost 600 under Ebola surveillance   Daily Mail

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  Irish Independent   
Cull begins in Cherry Valley - the UK bird-flu duck farm  Irish Independent
Ducks in cages are seen at a duck farm in Nafferton, northern England. The European Commission on Monday praised the action taken by Britain and the Netherlands to contain their respective cases of bird flu, saying all protocols had been followed. In the ...

Thousands of ducks culled at farm hit by outbreak of bird flu   Herald Scotland
Bird flu strain in Britain confirmed as H5N8   Zee News
Ducks culled as vets call for 'biosecurity lockdown'   Yorkshire Post
Daily Mail   
Scotsman   
CBC.ca   
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  BBC News   
Footballers Ronaldo and Bale in Ebola awareness campaign  BBC News
Footballers Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba and Gareth Bale have all appeared in a new Ebola awareness campaign run by Fifa, football's world governing body. The players from some of Europe's biggest clubs came together for the "11 Against Ebola" ...

Top players join fight against Ebola   SuperSport
World Footballers Fight Ebola   Onislam.net
International Football Stars Unite to Fight Ebola   AllAfrica.com
Mirror.co.uk   
New Liberian   
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  3News NZ   
Bat virus warning in west Africa  3News NZ
A family of lethal viruses that has leapt from bats to humans in Australia and Asia may also pose a threat in west Africa, scientists say. Known as henipavirus, the family has two main members, Hendra and Nipah, which came to notoriety in the 1990s.
Chances for Outbreaks of Another African Viral Infection are Increasing   Infection Control Today
Bats may hold henipavirus threat for W Africa: study   Yahoo News UK

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  ANINEWS   
Brain retains "lost" mother tongue traces: Scientists  Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have shown the first neural evidence that traces of a "lost" language remain in the brain. An infant's mother tongue creates neural patterns that the unconscious brain retains years later even if the child totally stops using the language, ...

Traces of 'lost language' remain in brain even later in life   ANINEWS
Lost languages leave a mark on the brain   The New Age Online

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Early detection of Alzheimer's would allow for better financial planning  InvestmentNews
A new blood test being developed to detect Alzheimer's can identify the disease up to a decade before a clinical diagnosis can spot the signs. Such a tool offers patients a medical opportunity for earlier treatment and hopefully a better quality of life for longer.
Blood test spots Alzheimer's ten years before its onset   The Times (subscription)
Blood test could pick up Alzheimer's Disease 10 years before symptoms appear   Telegraph.co.uk
Study suggests blood test could detect Alzheimer's disease 10 years before ...   The Week Magazine
KTRH   
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  stv.tv   
Scotland and England Unite to Protect Children From Ebola  AllAfrica.com
London — An urgent television appeal to help protect children in danger from the deadliest ever Ebola outbreak will be broadcast during the England v Scotland international on Tuesday night to raise money for UNICEF's Emergency Ebola Appeal.
Support Unicef UK's Ebola Appeal   stv.tv
UNICEF Reports on the Impact of Ebola on Children   Yahoo News UK

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