The Anambra state government in collaboration with World Health Organisation (WHO) has stepped up healthcare facilities monitoring to eliminate quackery and improve quality healthcare services delivery to residents.
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With over 76 per cent of the population residing in high-transmission areas, malaria remains the leading cause of mortality among children under five, resulting in an estimated 95,000 annual child deaths.
“We are at the beginning of the wave where it is steadily rising. So I would say the wave should peak in the next two to four weeks, which means between mid- and end of June,” Kung said.
A new vaccine (TAK-003) for dengue has received prequalification from the World Health Organisation (WHO), WHO Director for Regulation and…
World Health Organisation (WHO) has published the first global guidelines to prevent bloodstream and other infections caused by the use of catheters placed in minor blood vessels during medical procedures.
The urgency of this initiative is highlighted by recent data from the World Health Organization, revealing a staggering 1.1 million new cancer cases annually in Africa, with approximately 700,000 resulting in fatalities.
The UN health agency, the World Health Organisation (WHO) says the H5NI avian influenza virus has so far shown no signs of adapting to allow human-to-human transmission.
“The world was off track to reach most of the triple billion targets and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Federal Government has unveiled a comprehensive range of initiatives designed to expedite the eradication of malaria in Nigeria.
“The World Health Organisation (WHO) had recommended that after five rounds of treatment, which we have done in all these area councils, we must assess whether the treatment is effective or not.
