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Some doctors on strike 360x217As a show of solidarity, medical doctors in South West have threatened to go on strike within two weeks, if the Osun State government fails to address the plight of their colleagues. 
 
The Chairman of the South West caucus of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Dr Adenike Odewabi, who made this known to newsmen in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, explained that doctors in the zone will carry out “systematic solidarity action” and public protests in the zone’s six states in solidarity with their colleagues. 
 
According to her, doctors in Osun State public service have not been paid for the past six months, adding that, the recalcitrant posture of the State Government has been observed by the entire South West Caucus of the NMA, hence the need to be in solidarity with their colleagues.

Zika may have been sexually transmitted in 14 cases UResearch by scientists in Brazil have indicated that a mosquito more common than the one primarily known to transmit Zikainfections may possibly be able to carry the virus.

According to the research, this is a development that can further complicate efforts to limit its spread. The scientists in Brazil had announced on Wednesday that they were able to infect another mosquito species, Culex quinquefasciatus, with the Zika virus in a laboratory. 

The research was conducted by scientists at the government-funded Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in the northeastern city of Recife as part of an on-going trial. The trial involved researchers injecting 200 of the Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes with rabbit blood infected by Zika.

84068cancer cellsScientists believe they have discovered a way to “steer” the immune system to kill cancers. They have developed a method, reported in Science journal, for finding unique markings within a tumour – its “Achilles heel” – that the immune system can target.

 But the approach would be expensive, need designing for each individual and has not yet been tried in patients. Experts said the idea made sense but could be more complicated in reality.

However, the researchers believe their discovery could form the backbone of new treatments and hope to test it in patients within two years. People have tried to steer the immune system to kill tumours before, but cancer vaccines have largely flopped. 

Tuesday, 01 March 2016 08:52

As FMC Owerri Resolves Leadership Crisis

Professor Isaac Folorunso Adewole copyThe leadership crisis rocking the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, Imo State, has been resolved  –giving  way to the resumption of clinical services  in the facility generally believed to be one of the best medical centres in the country. 

The resumption of work in the hospital followed the federal government’s directive to the embattled Chief Medical Director (CMD), of the centre, Dr. Mrs. Angela Uwakwem, to proceed on compulsory leave, and the appointment of Prof. Ndubuisi Ekeh, as the acting CMD of the Centre. 

Indeed, the leadership crisis was put to rest following series of deliberations between federal government officials and stakeholders in the health sector, as well the intervention of the House of Representatives Committee on Health Services, chaired by Deacon Chike Okafor.

Friday, 04 March 2016 08:23

Okowa Seeks End to Medical Tourism

Senator Ifeanyi OkowaDelta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday advocated for an end to medical tourism in the country, arguing that there are state-of-the-art medical facilities in the country which the people must patronize. 
 
Okowa made the disclosure in Warri, while commissioning the new ultra- modern wing of the Lily Hospitals.
 
He said it was no more fashionable for Nigerians to travel outside the country for medical treatment especially with the level of the sophisticated equipment at the hospital.
Child ImmunizationI felt nice seating in the Nelson Mandela Hall of the African Union Headquarters on Thursday 25th February 2016 when the African Ministers of Health were reviewing, negotiating and finalizing the ministerial declaration on immunization. 
 
It was an intensive two- day African Ministerial Conference on Immunization with lots of presentations and panel sessions all geared towards mobilizing commitment in the African continent to improve financial resources and coverage on immunization. 
 
I was amazed by the ministers’ interest as each minister representing his/her government took a turn to comment and shared his/her view to ensure a consensus was reached amongst the August participants. At the end of the conference a declaration was finalized and signed and what remains now is to deliver on those commitments.

immunizationWhen the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Nigeria polio-free, it was celebrated after fighting the battle since 1976. This battle also forced the federal government to set up the National Programme on Immunization (NPI) in the same year.  Though the effort failed woefully but in 1979 it was reactivated, leading to the emergence of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI).

The same can be done to other Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPD), ODIRI UCHENUNU writes. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease, which affects mostly children. It is transmitted via droplets from the nose, mouth or throat of infected persons.

Initial symptoms, which usually appear 10 to 12 days after infection, include high fever, runny nose, bloodshot eyes, and tiny white spots on the inside of the mouth. Several days later, a rash develops, starting on the face and upper neck and gradually spreading downwards.

nma1The Nigerian Medical Association in Ekiti, has criticised the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, over the sack of some doctors in the state civil service. 

The NMA urged its members in Osun to discontinue any negotiation plans with the governor until the action, it described as ‘draconian and obnoxious’ , is  reversed. 

The association also called on Governor Ayodele Fayose to implement the revised Consolidated Medical Salary Scale to all doctors across board as being enjoyed in Ondo, Gombe and Ogun States.

association of public health physicians lagos chapter conferenceA meeting of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN) is slated for Abuja from March 14 to 18 to deliberate on universal health coverage and public health issues affecting Nigerians.
 
The meeting which will be APHPN’s32nd National Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting is tagged ‘Abuja 2016’ and has the theme ‘Universal Health Coverage: The Way Forward in Attaining SDGs in Nigeria’. 
 
The conference is also aimed at bringing together both local and international experts in public health to chart a way forward on public health challenges in the country.

health strikeOgun State chapter of National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners onMonday commenced a one-week warning strike over its requests from the state government. 

The association disclosed in a communique issued at the end of the emergency general meeting of the association and signed by its chairman and secretary, Dr. Oladunni Adetola and Dr. Adetonwa Festus respectively. 

The communique read,"After series of letters to the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, both official and personal,as well as sensitization of all other stakeholders, the government has not seen any reason to attend to any of the aforementioned issues ravaging the health sectors.

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