2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 South Africa Health


CBC.ca
   
Curve the elephant gives birth to rare twins in South Africa   
CBC.ca
A rare set of twin elephants was born in South Africa in early December. Curve, a 31-year-old female elephant named after the curve of one of her tusks, gave birth at Pongola Game Reserve in Pongola, South Africa, according to a statement from the reserve.
Rare Baby Elephant Twins Are A Delight To Watch   Huffington Post Canada
Rare twin elephants born on South African game reserve   Daily Mail
Rare ellie twins born in KZN reserve   iAfrica.com
9news.com.au   
Headlines & Global News   
2paragraphs.com   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Life-saving Aids medicine out of stock in Gauteng   
Mail & Guardian Online
Hospitals throughout Gauteng ran out of essential medicines in recent weeks, including a life-saving drug for people with Aids called Amphotericin B. Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital is one of the hospitals that was affected by a shortage of Amphotericin B, ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
With Ian Crozier's reveal, here are the 10 Ebola patients treated in US   
Los Angeles Times
Since the current Ebola outbreak began a year ago in West Africa — where the World Health Organization estimates the virus has claimed more than 6,000 lives — 10 patients have been treated in the United States. Of those 10, eight have recovered and two ...

Ebola outbreak: aid worker Craig Kenzie says more volunteers needed   CBC.ca
100 Times Higher Ebola Risk Faces Health Care Workers in Sierra Leone   NBCNews.com
Malaria Kills Fewer People, But Ebola Is a Threat to Progress   U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Daily Times
   
World Health Organisation says halving of worldwide malaria deaths a ...   
ABC Online
CHRIS UHLMANN: The World Health Organization says more than four million lives have been saved since the world got serious about eradicating malaria. Releasing its latest report card on the fight against Malaria, the agency says the number of deaths ...

Malaria death rates fall, but Ebola threatens West Africa progress: WHO   The Globe and Mail
Mass drug campaign needed to fight malaria in Ebola countries: expert   Reuters
Halving of malaria deaths 'tremendous achievement'   BBC News
Times LIVE   
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National Mirror
   
Victim to saviour: Nurse Anonobi leads 248 others to Ebola war!   
National Mirror
She has hopped through the fiery fire of the fiend-like Ebola virus disease, hurt but later healed; now hale and healthy, Toshi Anonobi, one of the nurses at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos State, where the first case of Ebola virus disease was reported in ...

Liberia Receives AU - Nigerian Medical Team   AllAfrica.com
Africa Union health workers arrive in Liberia   News Tonight Africa
Ebola outbreak raises key issues for employers   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Vanguard   
The Guardian   
Rand Daily Mail   
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GhanaWeb
   
ECOWAS pledges 192 military officers to fight Ebola   
GhanaWeb
Members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have pledged to deploy over the next six months, 192 military medical personnel to strengthen the fight against the Ebola epidemic in the region's most affected countries. Benin, Burkina ...

ECOWAS Deploys 39-Member Medical Team to Liberia   AllAfrica.com
88 ECOWAS military personnel to help fight Ebola   Citifmonline

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New Era
   
Health Ministry Celebrates Cultural Diversity   
AllAfrica.com
Keetmanshoop — The Ministry of Health and Social Services celebrated cultural distinction under the theme "Sharing our cultures, allow for greater understanding and learning," last week on Thursday in the //Kharas Region. The Minister of Health and Social ...

Namibia Still Faces Serious Health Challenges, Says President   Bernama
Decrease in donor funds dents health delivery   New Era

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Zee News
   
Make HAART Therapy Universally Accessible to Those Living With HIV   
Huffington Post Canada
Twenty years ago, when I was treating a patient who was HIV-infected, I would have to advise them of personal considerations such as shortened life span, and risk of transmitting the virus to sexual partners or during childbirth. At the time, an HIV diagnosis ...

1.1 million HIV infections in children averted –UNICEF   National Mirror
International World Aids Day HIV/Aids Among Children Decline By 40 Percent ...   AllAfrica.com
Safe babies for HIV-infected mothers   Financial Express
Economic Times   
The Inquisitr   
Zimbabwe Independent   
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Daily Sun
   
PHN leverages innovation to mobilise 9m women for free healthcare   
BusinessDay
Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PHN) has executed the largest mobile health (mHealth) intervention in Nigeria having mobilised at least nine million targeted underserved women and children in eight high disease-burdened states to utilise free ...

Nigeria's private sector takes an innovative approach   Daily Sun
Alliance unveils N170m fund to improve healthcare delivery   The Guardian Nigeria

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Cancer scientists urge Glaswegians to ban the booze with Dryathlon and raise ...   
Scottish Daily Record
BEATSON Institute boffins who are ditching the drink in January are looking for more big-hearted Glaswegians to get on board with Dryathlon. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Dr David Vincent and Dr Kirsteen Campbell. SCIENTISTS on the frontline of ...

Don't drink your calories this Christmas   iAfrica.com

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