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Ghana: Koforidua Central Hospital Organises Training Workshop

The management of the Koforidua Hospital, in collaboration with the Nurses and Midwifery Association (NMA), has organised a five-day training workshop for its staff. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Cholera Kills Twenty in Borno, 2000 Infected

About 20 people have lost their lives and over 2,000 hospitalised following a cholera outbreak in Borno State. (AllAfrica)


Mozambique: Typhoid Outbreak in Tete

The supposedly mysterious disease that has been claiming victims in Tsangano district, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, has been identified as typhoid fever, reports Friday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". (AllAfrica)


Ghana: HIV Drops in Wa

The Wa Municipality recorded a drop in HIV prevalence rate from 5.8 percent to 2.0 per cent, a sentinel survey report from the Ministry of Health has indicated. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Let Us Exercise More-Minister

'Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in good health, even as thy soul prospereth,' the Deputy Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Hon. Elvis Afriyie- Ankrah, echoed these Biblical words following a health walk organized by Zenith Bank at the last weekend. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: 25-Hour Operation Separates Siamese Twins

Bangladeshi twins nearly three years old, Trishna and Krishna, last Tuesday passed a 25-hour operation to be separated, foreign media reports. Conjoined twins joined at the top of the head traveled to Australia and passed a successful operation. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Revival of Family Planning, Reproductive Health On the Horizon

A collaborative effort to launch a project to revitalize the family planning and reproductive health global agenda was announced on Wednesday in Kampala by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Impotence is 85 Percent Higher in Male Smokers Than Non-Smokers

Compared to non smokers impotence is approximately 85% higher in male smokers and it is a key to erectile dysfunction (ED). (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Do Not Burden Health Sector Unnecessarily, Advises Danish Ambassador

The Danish Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Stig Barlyng has advised various stakeholders in the health sector not to burden the system through unnecessary administrative and reporting parallel systems so as to ensure the best possible care for patients. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Nhis Challenges Can Cripple Health Delivery-Gma Prez

The President of Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr Emmanuel Adom Winful, has observed that the challenges of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) have the potential to cripple health care delivery in the country. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Managers Ordered to Keep Hospitals Clean

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has lashed out at hospital managers for failing to keep their hospitals clean. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: HIV-Positive Women Need Family Planning Services, Study Shows

HIV-positive women in western Uganda want fewer children than women not living with the virus, but often do not have access to family planning services, a new study reveals. (AllAfrica)


Gambia: Who Will Help Fatou Manneh?

Fatou Manneh, an 11-month-old baby girl from New Jeshwang, is in dire need of help to undergo surgical operation in Dakar, Senegal, a medical report from the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital revealed. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Swine Flu Mystery; is It Exaggerated Or Genuine Scare?

Joan Katushabe, a Senior Four student at Ishaka Vocational Secondary School in Bushenyi district, is scared of the AH1N1 virus (swine flu) that attacked Kitabi Seminary which is about 20km from her school. She says the press reports and strict guidelines the school authorities have issued increased her worries about the disease, which was first detected in Mexico early this year. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Soon You May Go to Prison for Modifying Women's Body Parts

On November 3, 2009, government announced a plan that will criminalise Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a cultural practice among the Sabiny of Kapchorwa and Bukwo districts, and a few communities in Moroto and Nakapiripirit districts. FGM involves partial or total removal of a woman's external genitalia without medical recommendation or for non-therapeutic reasons. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Turai Advocates Maternal, Child Survival

The First Lady, Hajiya Turai Yar 'Adua, has embarked on an advocacy visit to improve maternal and child survival in the country. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Redco Flats in Shambles

Residents of the Redco flats at Madina, a suburb of Accra, are complaining bitterly about the deplorable state of the flats, and the health hazards it poses. (AllAfrica)


Rwanda: Musanze Hit Hardest By Swine Flu

The Ministry of Health has revealed Musanze the district most affected by Swine Flu. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Honeywell Launches Wheatmeal

In its continued quest to make Nigerians healthier and richer, Honeywell Flour Mills Plc yesterday launched Honeywell wheatmeal into the nation's market. The new product is expected to meet all nutritional and health needs of all Nigerians of all ages. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Lagos Honours Champion Newspapers

DAILY Champion newspaper has been awarded the Best Health-Friendly Newspaper for 2008 in Lagos State as the state held its 6th Health Merit Awards on Tuesday at the MUSON Centre, Lagos. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Nation Still Battles to Make Food, Drugs Safe - NAFDAC Boss

THE Director-General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) Dr. Paul Orhii, has said Nigeria is still grappling with the challenge to make safe qualitative, affordable food and medicines available to the people. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: N.9 Million Locals Need HIV/Aids Drugs - NACA Boss

OVER 900,000 Nigerians suffering from the dreaded HIV/AIDS are in dire need of regular supply of antiretroviral drugs, the National Action Committee Against Aids (NACA), has said. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Anxiety Over Adenuga's Health

There was anxiety yesterday over the state of health of the Executive Chairman of Globacom Limited, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr., who was said to have slumped in his office at Victoria Island, Lagos. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Swine Flu - Ten Pilgrims Quarantined in Jedda

Ten Nigerian pilgrims were quarantined at the infectious diseases hospital ,Jedda for suspected swine flu (H1N1). (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Hospitals to Be Assessed By Health Teams

As part of government's overhauling of the South African health system, the Department of Health is to send a team to all the hospitals around the country to assess the needs and challenges of facilities. (AllAfrica)


Southern Africa: SADC Aids Fiesta Set for Malawi

The second edition of Sadc Artists Aids Festival is scheduled for Lilongwe in Malawi starting on November 30 until December 6, 2009. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Should Mbeki be Prosecuted Over Aids Deaths?

THE Young Communist League (YCL) yesterday repeated its call that former president Thabo Mbeki be prosecuted for AIDS-related deaths, saying it sided with victims rather than critics of the proposed court action, including the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Stigma Hinders Fight Against TB

When Dorothy*, a single mother of five, told her neighbours in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, she had tuberculosis (TB), she expected sympathy and maybe even offers of help. Instead, she found herself so severely ostracized, she felt she had to move out. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Poverty Blamed for Continent's Maternal Mortality

Poor health facilities and poverty have been blamed for the high rate of maternal mortality in Africa. (AllAfrica)


Africa: HIV/Aids - U.S. Increases Funding in Continent

The United State's President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has increased funding for HIV/AIDS in Africa from $2.3 billion in 2004 to $6.6 billion in 2009. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Consequences of Less Funding for Aids - Living With Aids # 413

Thanks to the international recession, donors are either decreasing or opting not to increase their funding of AIDS treatment. This will have devastating effects on poorer countries that are largely dependent on foreign aid. (AllAfrica)


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