2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 South Africa Health


NDTV
   
South Korea Reports 8 New MERS Cases   
NDTV
File Photo: Tourists wearing face masks visit Gyeongbokgung palace in central Seoul on June 15, 2015. (AFP Photo). Seoul, South Korea: South Korea reported eight new cases of MERS virus today, including four at a hospital at the centre of the outbreak, ...

MERS: South Korea Tightens Quarantines to Prevent Spread   Wall Street Journal
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patients   Irish Independent
MERS cases: health officials on alert   The Hindu
Channel News Asia   
Reuters Africa   
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Reuters UK
   
USDA turkey report hints at fewer birds for Thanksgiving meals   
Reuters UK
CHICAGO The U.S. Department of Agriculture's monthly turkey hatchery report on Tuesday showed a significant decline in the number of poults, or young turkeys, placed on feed in May, suggesting supplies of fresh whole birds may tighten this Thanksgiving.

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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Esther prods African leaders for action on HIV in youths   
Zambia Daily Mail
FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has called on African leaders to address HIV infection in adolescents and school drop-outs in a speedy and comprehensive manner, especially among girl children. Mrs Lungu said there is need to quickly tackle child marriage and ...

Esther urges African first ladies to end maternal motality   Times of Zambia
Lordina calls for partnership in fight against HIV   Graphic Online
Ghana's first lady hailed for elevation to presidency of OAFLA   StarAfrica.com
AllAfrica.com   
The Maravi Post   
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13 June 2015 - International Albinism Awareness Day   
AllAfrica.com
"Like any other human being, the persons affected by albinism deserve our love; they need to feel respected and dignified and to know their dignity is preserved and promoted in every circumstance», said Martin Kobler. Civil society activists report that ...

Albinism and the way forward   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Albinism: Rising above the odds   Namibian

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Next Generation - Dr. Ireland Back From Ebola Teaching   
AllAfrica.com
Dr. Philip Ireland was on his way to an emergency staff meeting at JFK Memorial Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia, when he suffered a headache so sudden and severe that he saw flashes of light. That morning, the hospital's senior medical advisor had been ...

Written by News Report   Front Page Africa

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Globally, men still aren't pulling their weight at home   
Telegraph.co.uk
It's a debate as old as time: do working fathers put in as many hours of hard graft as unpaid mothers who are left to care for children? Today, a new report suggests an end to the argument - and it's not good news for the male of the species. Researchers for ...

Fatherhood, housework & paid work: Until men step up we all lose   Women's Agenda
Targeting fathers to achieve gender equality   The News Hub
Fathers need support to spend more time on children and chores – report   The Guardian
Huffington Post UK   
The Conversation UK   
The Economic Voice (blog)   
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European Pharmaceutical Review
   
Rotary grants $40.3m to eradicate polio worldwide   
WorldStage
The continued fight to stamp out polio will receive an additional $40.3 million boost from Rotary to support immunization activities and research carried out by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Rotary grants these funds to the World Health Organization ...

Eradicating polio: Almost there but not quite   Rappler
Rotary grants US$40.3 million to eradicate polio worldwide   Blacknet (press release) (blog)

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Reuters
   
Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better: MSF   
Reuters
DAKAR The Ebola epidemic could flare up again in West Africa and health authorities are no better equipped to control it than they were a year ago, the head of medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Saturday. "The reality today is if Ebola were to ...


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Mulobezi clinic reccords no martenal deaths in 4ys   
Times of Zambia
MULOBEZI Community Rural Health Centre in Western Province has over the past four years not recorded any maternal deaths. Mulobezi clinical officer-in-charge Dickson Mwaliteta said the health institution had lined up several health interventions that had ...


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Cosmopolitan UK
   
David Cameron to step up efforts against FGM   
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
UK prime minster David Cameron has unveiled new measures aimed at preventing young girls being taken abroad to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM). The new laws are to be fast-tracked within the next week, amid fears the summer months could ...

Britain to crack down on travel for FGM before school holidays   Reuters Africa
David Cameron to rush through new law to protect girls from 'summer holiday FGM'   Cosmopolitan UK

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