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  • Uganda, MSD launch Cervical Cancer vaccination programme
    04 september 2012 16:32:22
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Uganda, through its ministry of Health, and the Merck in the United States and Canada (MSD), Tuesday launched a national Cervical Cancer vaccination programme with GARDASIL (Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent -- Types 6, 11, 16 and 18 -- Vaccine, Recombinant) for eligible girls 9 to 13 years of age in 12 districts of the country. Full text...

  • MSF again seeks action on lead poisoning in Nigeria, shuns political debate
    04 september 2012 14:36:34
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Humanitarian assistance organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) has renewed its call for immediate government action to end the lead poisoning crisis which has killed 400 children in Nigeria's northern state of Zamfara. Full text...

  • WHO, UNICEF appeal for funds to help DRC fight Ebola
    03 september 2012 21:44:10
    Kinshasa, DR Congo (PANA) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) and UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) have launched a joint appeal to donors for US$2 million to help the government of DR Congo (DRC) fight the Ebola epidemic raging in its eastern province, WHO resident representative, Leo Degel, said on Monday. Full text...

  • China donates medicines, medical equipment to Mali
    03 september 2012 15:42:36
    Bamako, Mali (PANA) – China has donated hospital equipment and medicines, worth 77 million CFAF, to Mali to enable the West African nation improve health care delivery to its people, an official source told PANA here. Full text...

  • 'Health insurance key to universal health coverage'
    03 september 2012 12:23:52
    Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - Health insurance schemes are key to achieving universal coverage of health services, according to a study of countries in Asia and Africa published this month in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO). Full text...

  • Mauritius to tackle counterfeit medicines
    29 august 2012 14:45:37
    Ebène, Mauritius (PANA) – Mauritian Health and Quality of Life Minister, Lormus Bundhoo, has said that the authorities are determined to raise awareness on the dangers of the manufacture of and trade in counterfeit medicines, and the importance of combating counterfeit medicines in Mauritius. Full text...

  • UN-backed fund allocates US$400 million to combat HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria
    28 august 2012 20:16:45
    New York, US (PANA) - Close to half a billion dollars will be distributed around the world as part of UN-backed efforts to respond to the global threat posed by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, a UN statement said on Tuesday in New York. Full text...

  • Airtel, partner Sproxil to fight drug counterfeiting in Africa
    28 august 2012 12:06:41
    Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Bharti Airtel, a leading global telecommunications company with operations in 17 countries across Africa, on Monday announced a partnership with Sproxil to combat the counterfeit drug market in Africa. Full text...

  • EU gives 80m euros to Zimbabwe to reduce maternal mortality during child birth
    23 august 2012 20:42:10
    Brussels, Belgium (PANA) - The European Union (EU) is to give 80 million euros to the Zimbabwean government for a programme aimed at reducing maternal mortality during child birth. Full text...

  • HIV/AIDS management experts brainstorm in Tanzania
    22 august 2012 13:50:45
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – An HIV-infected person who begins antiretroviral treatment early can reduce the risk of transmission of the virus by up to 96 percent, a clinical director of the HIV Programme in the US, Dr. Paul Sax, told a meeting of medical officers involved in the management of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania here Wednesday. Full text...

  • International charity 'Mercy Ships' in Conakry
    21 august 2012 21:20:22
    Conakry, Guinea (PANA) – The international charity, Mercy Ships, on Tuesday docked at the port of Conakry in Guinea where it will provide free medical care for 10 months. Full text...

  • Gambia records 7,750 road accidents in 2000-2012
    13 august 2012 16:06:21
    Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - Gambia registered a total of 7,750 cases of road accidents between 2000 and 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) country office in Banjul revealed here, saying that the accidents followed reckless and dangerous driving, over speeding and inefficiency on the part of drivers. Full text...

  • NCDs is leading cause of death in Gambia, says minister
    13 august 2012 14:48:00
    Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - Health experts in the Gambia have said that non communicable diseases (NCDs) are the major killer diseases in the country and are responsible for over 80 percent of all deaths annually, the local Voice newspaper reported here Monday. Full text...

  • '215,000 die from AIDS in Nigeria annually'
    12 august 2012 11:09:45
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Some 215,000 Nigerians die from AIDS every year, according to the Director-General of the country's National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Prof. John Idoko. Full text...

  • UNFPA provides Mali with medical kits for reproductive health
    10 august 2012 18:01:41
    Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Thursday provided Mali with medical kits for emergency reproductive health and two ambulances, worth over FCFA 208 million. Full text...

  • Mauritanian doctors successfully operate on baby with Cantrell syndrome
    10 august 2012 17:22:47
    Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) – Mauritanian doctors have, for the first time, successfully operated on a patient with the Cantrell syndrome, PANA reports, quoting the Mauritanian News Agency (AMI). Full text...

  • Luanda hosts maiden int'l conference on traditional medicine
    03 august 2012 14:54:12
    Luanda, Angola (PANA) - Angolan authorities will host an international conference, the first of its kind, for traditional medical practitioners, on 6 August, PANA reported, quoting the Angolan News Agency (ANGOP). Full text...

  • Malaria elimination in W/Africa a priority - ECOWAS
    03 august 2012 08:22:10
    Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) - The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has made the elimination of malaria from the region by 2015 a major priority, using an integrated strategy that involves strengthening of the vector control (biolarviciding) intervention component, ECOWAS Commissioner for Administration and Finance Khadi Saccoh said. Full text...

  • Angolan health ministry gets 10 minilabs to identify fake medicines
    02 august 2012 14:57:09
    Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The Global Pharma Health Fund (GPHF), a charitable initiative funded by the German pharmaceutical, chemical and life science company, Merck, Thursday donated 10 compact mobile laboratories to the Angolan Ministry of Health to enable the Southern African country identify inferior and counterfeit medicines rapidly and reliably. Full text...

  • Cholera kills 68 in Niger
    02 august 2012 12:48:01
    Niamey, Niger (PANA) - Sixty-eight people have died from the 3,100 cholera cases reported in Niger, representing 2.19%, according to the latest newsletter issued by the UN Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA-Niger). Full text...

  • Tanzania adopts science-driven methods to fight AIDS
    02 august 2012 09:06:07
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Health authorities in Tanzania intend to shift to a more targeted, science-driven approach that will maximize resources allocated to combat HIV/AIDS, a senior government official said here Thursday. Full text...

  • ECOWAS rallies support for Malaria elimination campaign
    01 august 2012 18:28:44
    Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) - ECOWAS Commission president, Kadre Desire Ouedraogo, has called for concerted efforts in support of the ECOWAS campaign to eliminate malaria in West Africa by 2015. Full text...

  • Study shows marketing campaigns can double condom use
    01 august 2012 09:46:20
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Marketing campaigns can double the likelihood of condom use, according to a study published this month in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO). Full text...

  • WHO: Togo's national strategic plan for food and nutrition validated
    26 july 2012 20:18:03
    Lomé, Togo (PANA) - Togo's national strategic plan for food and nutrition which seeks to fight malnutrition and promote optimal nutrition in the country, has been validated sources close to the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Lome said on Thursday. Full text...

  • WHO launches new global framework to tackle hepatitis
    25 july 2012 13:37:10
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Ahead of the 28 July observance of the 2012 World Hepatitis Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching a new global framework to tackle the disease. Full text...

  • WHO identifies 4 ways to reduce hepatitis infections
    21 july 2012 11:45:37
    Washington, DC, US (PANA) - The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified four key actions that countries can take to prevent viral hepatitis B and C among people who inject drugs. Full text...

  • Brazil to produce ARVs in Mozambique
    21 july 2012 11:26:51
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The Brazilian government will soon begin producing antiretrovirals (ARVs) and other pharmaceuticals at a factory in Mozambique, a statement from the Brazilian presidency, obtained by PANA here Saturday, said. Full text...

  • WHO issues guidelines on use of ARVs by at-risk HIV-negative people
    20 july 2012 14:00:38
    Washington, DC, US (PANA) - The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first guidance to countries that are considering offering HIV medications, known as antiretrovirals (ARVs), to protect people who do not have the virus but who are at high risk of HIV infection. Full text...

  • 'Strategic use of HIV medicine could help end virus transmission'
    19 july 2012 10:31:37
    Washington, DC, US (PANA) - More strategic use of antiretroviral HIV medications can significantly reduce the transmission of the virus, according to World Health Organization (WHO) proposals that will be presented at the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, Sunday. Full text...

  • '8 million people receiving HIV/AIDS therapy'
    19 july 2012 08:25:36
    New York, US (PANA) - Ahead of the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, US, next week, the UN has launched a new report that shows that a record eight million people are Full text...

  • African leaders endorse public health emergency fund
    18 july 2012 09:02:18
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - African leaders have endorsed the establishment of the African Public Health Emergency Fund (APHEF), aimed at mobilising additional resources to respond rapidly and effectively to public health emergencies of national and international concern. Full text...

  • 2 WHO staffers shot in Pakistan
    17 july 2012 14:28:47
    Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - Two men working for the World Health Organization (WHO) were injured Tuesday in what the UN agency called ''a serious security incident'' in Gadap Town, Karachi, Pakistan. Full text...

  • Bill Clinton expected in Rwanda Wednesday
    16 july 2012 18:55:40
    Kigali, Rwanda (PANA) – The former American President, Bill Clinton, is expected on Wednesday in Rwanda where he is to inaugurate a centre of excellence for the treatment of cancer, the first of its kind in Africa, an official source said here on Monday. Full text...

  • African leaders reaffirm commitment to malaria elimination
    15 july 2012 19:28:03
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - African leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to efforts to eliminate malaria, after they were informed that unprecedented success in scaling up malaria control interventions resulted in one third reduction of malaria deaths in African in the last decade. Full text...

  • 'Children with disabilities more likely to experience violence'
    12 july 2012 09:10:17
    Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - Children with disabilities are almost four times more likely to experience violence than non-disabled children, according to a review commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and published Thursday in the medical journal The Lancet. Full text...

  • Ghana parliament passes law banning smoking in public places
    12 july 2012 08:39:37
    Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The Ghanaian Parliament has passed a law that bans smoking in public places, the state-owned Graphic newspaper reported Thursday. Full text...

  • East African leaders attend London population Summit
    11 july 2012 17:54:55
    Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - East African leaders have arrived in London for a key family planning Summit, seeking to address the crisis caused by the lack of contraceptives in poor countries. Full text...

  • WHO joins call for renewed focus on family planning
    11 july 2012 11:18:31
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday committed to fast-tracking its assessment of new and existing quality contraceptives so that more women in low- and middle-income countries can obtain and use a broader range of safe and effective contraceptive products. Full text...

  • Kenya plans intensified fight against cancer
    10 july 2012 17:14:38
    Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki on Tuesday challenged researchers to undertake more work on cancer which currently kills 22,000 out of the 28,000 Kenyans diagnosed with the disease every year. Full text...

  • How to achieve universal health coverage for Africa, by Dr. Sambo
    05 july 2012 15:38:22
    Tunisia, Tunis (PANA) - Calling universal health coverage a noble vision for Africa, WHO Regional Director for Africa Luis Sambo Thursday highlighted the critical role national parliaments can play in adopting universal health care policy and legislation, and the allocation of adequate resources for its successful implementation to protect the poor against catastrophic health expenditures. Full text...

  • How to prevent deaths from heart disease - Study
    05 july 2012 08:31:33
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - A study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said government policies that ban industrial trans fats, reduce saturated fats and salt in food, and encourage more fruit and vegetable consumption could cut deaths from cardiovascular disease by 20%. Full text...

  • Polio vaccination launched in Mali
    03 july 2012 18:15:52
    Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The National Vaccination Days against Polio was launched in Mopti, Mali, on Monday, at a ceremony presided over by Malian Health Minister Soumana Makadji. Full text...

  • Meeting to adopt food safety measures to protect consumers
    28 june 2012 14:17:32
    Rome, Italy (PANA) - The six-day annual meeting of the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission, the world's food standards body, will adopt new food safety measures to protect consumers, organisers said. Full text...

  • AfDB hosts high-level ministerial conference on health matters
    28 june 2012 13:42:48
    Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - From 4 to 5 July, the African Development Bank (AfDB) will host a high-level ministerial conference, with the theme "Value for Money, Sustainability and Accountability in the Health Sector", at which 45 African ministers of finance and health as well as heads of the largest multilateral organizations working in the Health sector will brainstorm. Full text...

  • 230m adults used illicit drug in 2010 - WHO
    27 june 2012 14:06:29
    Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - Some 230 million adults, aged 15-64 or 5% of the adult population, used an illicit drug at least once in 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a statement issued to commemorates the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, celebrated by the UN every year on 26 June. Full text...

  • Experts, Novartis to empower local communities to tackle malaria in Africa
    26 june 2012 14:53:39
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - More than 35 African countries are represented at this year’s National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) Best Practice Sharing Workshop which got underway Tuesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Full text...

  • Ghana to give US$1m to tackle Neglected Tropical Diseases
    26 june 2012 08:57:59
    Accra, Ghana (PANA) - Ghana has announced it will contribute about US$1 million towards the prevention and control of endemic Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in order to protect the gains made by the country in Guinea Worm eradication and the elimination of trachoma. Full text...

  • President Mills returns from medical checkup, declares “God is in control”
    25 june 2012 15:56:06
    Accra, Ghana (PANA) – Ghana’s President John Evans Atta Mills on Monday returned from a “routine medical checkup” in the US and declared that he is fit to continue his duties. Full text...

  • Tanzania’s medics go on nationwide strike (Correcting seat of ICC)
    22 june 2012 08:04:08
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Medical doctors working with government-run hospitals in Tanzania will embark on an indefinite strike from Saturday, following the failure of negotiations over improved working conditions and salaries with their employer, according to officials of the doctors’ interim association. Full text...

  • Experts meet in Accra next week to discuss control, elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases
    21 june 2012 10:15:07
    Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - More than 100 experts, policy-makers and health leaders will gather in Accra, Ghana, 25-27 June to discuss ways of scaling up interventions to control or eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the African Region of the World Health Organization (WHO). Full text...

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