‘Recent Polio Outbreak a Wake up Call’

Institute Evolves Ways to Avert Strike in Health Services

NLC Accuses HMO of Embezzling N90m NHIS Funds

Diabetes: Health Experts Brainstorm On Way Forward
With Nigeria having the highest number of cases of diabetes mellitus in Africa, Rainbow Specialist Medical Centre, the World Diabetes Foundation and the Podiatry Institute, USA, have announced plans to organise its third annual five-day capacity building workshop on diabetes foot care.
The Medical Director, Rainbow Specialist Medical Centre, Dr Afoke Isiavwe, said the workshop which will hold in Lagos from August 15th to 19th aims at empowering health workers with much needed skills to help prevent, identify and reduce the risk of diabetes-related foot amputations in the country.
Polio Outbreak Embarrassing To Me – Shettima
Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima has explained reasons for fresh cases of polio in Borno State blaming it on impossibility of accessing communities to administer polio preventive vaccines from December, 2013 to end of 2015 as well as the earliest part of 2016.
He spoke on Sunday in Mainok Village in Kaga local government area, shortly before launching $1 million food and farming aide donated by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation which targets distribution of food items and funding of farming activities to benefit 40,000 victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, who are being resettled to their communities.
FG releases N9.8b to fight disease outbreak in North-East
The Federal Government has released N9.8b for fight the outbreak of polio in the troubled North-East region of Nigeria. The North-eastern part of Nigeria has been devastated by constant attacks from the dreaded terror group, Boko Haram.
Recently, two new cases of polio were discovered by the government in Borno state, which has been the worse hit by Boko Haram attacks.
Yellow Fever, Congo, Angola begin mass vaccination drive against epidemic
Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola began one of the biggest ever emergency vaccination campaigns in Africa this week, working with the World Health Organization (WHO) to curb a yellow fever epidemic that has killed hundreds this year.
Health officials expect to vaccinate 14 million people over the next 10 days including some 8.5 million in the densely populatedCongolese capital, Kinshasa, where the disease's presence has sparked fears of a far wider spread.
Drug Scarcity Hits Aso Rock Clinic Despite N3.87bn Budget

Medical Doctor, Three Others Succumb to Lassa Fever in Anambra

Saudi-German Hospital Plans a $30m Cancer Centre in Nigeria
