Zimbabwe Not Able to Detect, Identify Ebola ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe government health services have no capacity whatsoever to conduct competent tests to detect and identify the deadly Ebola disease, it has emerged in a development that reveals suspected cases will be handled under a trial and error procedure.
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Govt Clears Air On EbolaThe Herald
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Zimbabwe government health services have no capacity whatsoever to conduct competent tests to detect and identify the deadly Ebola disease, it has emerged in a development that reveals suspected cases will be handled under a trial and error procedure.
Zimbabwe Not Able to Detect Ebola
Govt Clears Air On Ebola
Poverty stalks urban dwellers The Zimbabwe Standard
Urban households are now making dietary adjustments as a coping mechanism to beat poverty in light of the increasing cost of the basic food basket, Poverty Reduction Forum Trust (PRFT) executive director Judith Kaulem has said. By our Staff. Kaulem said ...
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Urban households are now making dietary adjustments as a coping mechanism to beat poverty in light of the increasing cost of the basic food basket, Poverty Reduction Forum Trust (PRFT) executive director Judith Kaulem has said. By our Staff. Kaulem said ...
Mothers sleep on the floor at Mpilo hospital Bulawayo24
Mothers at Bulawayo's Mpilo Hospital are sleeping on the floor in the Paediatric Unit where their sick children are receiving treatment. The hospital's Pediatric Unit, the only referral centre for children in the southern region of the country, does not provide ...
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Mothers at Bulawayo's Mpilo Hospital are sleeping on the floor in the Paediatric Unit where their sick children are receiving treatment. The hospital's Pediatric Unit, the only referral centre for children in the southern region of the country, does not provide ...
St Mary's folk resort to 'bucket system' New Zimbabwe.com
RUMBIDZAI Moyo, 33, says she last used a flushing toilet in her home some 20 years ago. All she has known over the past two decades is the 'bucket system' and plastic bags to relieve herself. Moyo is not from some village in some remote area in rural ...
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RUMBIDZAI Moyo, 33, says she last used a flushing toilet in her home some 20 years ago. All she has known over the past two decades is the 'bucket system' and plastic bags to relieve herself. Moyo is not from some village in some remote area in rural ...
Zimbabwe's jobless nurses to wait longer Bulawayo24
HUNDREDS of jobless nurses who were supposed to start being employed tomorrow following Government's lifting of the ban on their employment will have to wait longer before they can be absorbed into the system, Sunday News can reveal. Government ...
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HUNDREDS of jobless nurses who were supposed to start being employed tomorrow following Government's lifting of the ban on their employment will have to wait longer before they can be absorbed into the system, Sunday News can reveal. Government ...
Black mum gives birth to white baby THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
Catherine Howarth, a financial analyst in the UK, has the very dark skin of her Nigerian heritage. So when she was presented with her newborn, a little boy with skin as white as can be, she thought she'd been given the wrong child. "The midwife looked at me ...
Meet the black woman who gave birth to white babyANINEWS
Black mum gives birth to WHITE baby in 1000000-1 odds that baffled midwivesMirror.co.uk
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Catherine Howarth, a financial analyst in the UK, has the very dark skin of her Nigerian heritage. So when she was presented with her newborn, a little boy with skin as white as can be, she thought she'd been given the wrong child. "The midwife looked at me ...
Meet the black woman who gave birth to white baby
Black mum gives birth to WHITE baby in 1000000-1 odds that baffled midwives
Health workers death toll mounts in W.Africa as Ebola spreads New Vision
LAGOS - Nigeria's health minister will hold an emergency meeting of state health commissioners on Monday as West Africa struggles to halt the deadly Ebola virus, amid growing concern at the toll among healthcare workers. Nigeria on Sunday confirmed a ...
Health workers death toll mounts in West-Africa as Ebola spreadsFirstpost
Ebola Virus: Rivers Quarantines Three PersonsTHISDAY Live
Alert - Ebola in NigeriaNewsroom America
The Age
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LAGOS - Nigeria's health minister will hold an emergency meeting of state health commissioners on Monday as West Africa struggles to halt the deadly Ebola virus, amid growing concern at the toll among healthcare workers. Nigeria on Sunday confirmed a ...
Health workers death toll mounts in West-Africa as Ebola spreads
Ebola Virus: Rivers Quarantines Three Persons
Alert - Ebola in Nigeria
Tests promise blockbuster new heart attack drug The Nation
WASHINGTON - An experimental drug from Swiss pharma giant Novartis reduced deaths from chronic heart failure by 20 percent compared with an existing treatment, according to the results of a vast new study. The new drug, called LCZ696, has been ...
A New Heart Drug Could Be "Most Exciting Ever", Says Drug MakerNDTV
Novatis Heart Failure Treatment drug cuts Death Risk, Hospital visits 20%WallStreet OTC
Novartis drug may be breakthrough for heart patientsIrish Times
Tribune-Review
PBS NewsHour
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WASHINGTON - An experimental drug from Swiss pharma giant Novartis reduced deaths from chronic heart failure by 20 percent compared with an existing treatment, according to the results of a vast new study. The new drug, called LCZ696, has been ...
A New Heart Drug Could Be "Most Exciting Ever", Says Drug Maker
Novatis Heart Failure Treatment drug cuts Death Risk, Hospital visits 20%
Novartis drug may be breakthrough for heart patients
What's missing in the Ebola fight in West Africa Washington Post
If the Ebola epidemic devastating the countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone had instead struck Washington, New York or Boston, there is no doubt that the health systems in place could contain and then eliminate the disease. Hospitals would isolate ...
PRC send additional eight medical personnel to Sierra LeoneSierra Express Media
Ebola-hit Sierra Leone`s Nations Cup matches to go aheadZee News
The worst Ebola outbreak in history is moving into Africa's citiesThe Independent
The Daily Star
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If the Ebola epidemic devastating the countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone had instead struck Washington, New York or Boston, there is no doubt that the health systems in place could contain and then eliminate the disease. Hospitals would isolate ...
PRC send additional eight medical personnel to Sierra Leone
Ebola-hit Sierra Leone`s Nations Cup matches to go ahead
The worst Ebola outbreak in history is moving into Africa's cities
Magnetic Detection of Malaria Shows Promise Scientific American
A device that fits on a table can diagnose malaria infection by detecting a by-product of the parasite's growth in the blood. If the technique can be demonstrated to work in the field, it could detect and aid in the treatment of malaria in remote areas, where ...
New test fast-tracks diagnosis for malariaYahoo News
A new way to diagnose malariaScience Codex
Malaria diagnosis in seconds by modified NMR techniquespectroscopyNOW.com (press release)
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A device that fits on a table can diagnose malaria infection by detecting a by-product of the parasite's growth in the blood. If the technique can be demonstrated to work in the field, it could detect and aid in the treatment of malaria in remote areas, where ...
New test fast-tracks diagnosis for malaria
A new way to diagnose malaria
Malaria diagnosis in seconds by modified NMR technique
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