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Ifeanyi OkowaThe Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, and Delta Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Thursday decried the “rising and unprecedented” rates of maternal and infant mortality in the country, and declared that the trend was “simply unacceptable”.

The duo spoke at the opening ceremony of the 62nd National Council on Health (NCH), meeting in Asaba, Delta State. Ehanire, in his remarks, confirmed that in spite of the global decline in maternal mortality in the Millennium Development Goals era, the rates of maternal and infant mortality in Nigeria were high and at unprecedented rates.

Tuesday, 17 September 2019 17:13

WHO holds walk for universal health coverage

WHO2The World Health Organisation (WHO) Nigeria office and other partners have held a walk to enlighten Nigerians about Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and benefits of regular exercise to health.

Tagged ‘Abuja Walk the Talk’ with the theme: “The Health for All Challenge,” the walk was organized as part of activities leading to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) slated for 23 September in New York, United States of America.

Doctors at National Hospital 1The Nigerian government needs to implement a comprehensive health intervention that addresses all cases of communicable and noncommunicable diseases in the country, rather than focus on a selected few.

The Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance (NISA) made this call on Tuesday at its 2019 conference in Abuja. The Chief Executive Officer and Co-chair of NISA 2019 conference, Patrick Dakum, who was speaking to journalists at the conference, stressed that every disease is crucial.

Four out of 10 patients harmed while seeking medical treatment WHOThe World Health Organisation has said four out of ten patients are ‘harmed’ during the process of seeking medical care. Many of these injuries can be prevented through quality healthcare services, it noted.

In order to raise awareness on the importance of patient safety globally, the 72nd World Health Assembly agreed that the World Patient Safety Day should be celebrated September 17.

Wednesday, 18 September 2019 11:21

India bans e-cigarettes

E cigaretteIndia has banned e-cigarettes because they endanger the health of youths in the country, the Federal Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, said on Wednesday.

“The federal cabinet has approved an ordinance to ban production, manufacture, import, export, transport, distribution, sales, storage and advertisement of e-cigarettes,’’ Mr Sitharaman said.

resident doctorsThe National Postgraduate Medical College, on Thursday in Abuja, admitted 477 convokes into the fellowship of the college. Da Lilly-Tariah, the president of the college, made this disclosure at the 37 convocation ceremony of the college.

He said the Faculty of Obstetrics and Gynecology had the highest number with 100 convokes while the Faculty of Paediatric and Internal medicine had 59 and 51 respectively.

UNNThe European Union’s Rule of Law And Anti-Corruption (ROLAC) project, has opened a free Sexual Abuse Referral Centre at Enugwu-Ukwu General Hospital, Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra.

Dr Bernadette Uchendu, Director of the centre, said it was opened to offer a proper psychological cushion to rape victims in the state.

Pregnant women in hospital e1489316523537Countries must invest at least one percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) in primary health care development in order to achieve Universal Health Coverage, a new World Health Organisation report has said.

The UN health agency in a statement issued on its website on Sunday ahead of the UN General Assembly high-level meeting on UHC said the world needs to double health coverage between now and 2030, as scores of people currently have no access to health care.

Tuesday, 24 September 2019 10:43

Time To Rebuild Nigeria’s Health Sector

HealthcareFor the past few weeks, the news of the appointment of two health professionals as Ministers of Health and State for Health by the President Muhammadu Buhari has been well celebrated and the reason for that is not far-fetched.

Having two health professionals manning the affairs of the health sector, would help resolve the myriads of challenges ranging from poor funding, brain drain, huge burden of communicable and non communicable diseases (NCDs), population explosion, poverty and high maternal mortality, among others, that are bedevilling the sector, according to stakeholders in the sector.

pictures 1The 21st century will be the century of all pharmacists, as pharmaceutical scientists and educators have key roles to play in the evolution of the Pharmacy Profession, FIP President, Dominique Jordan has said.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 79th FIP Congress held at ADNEC- Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate (UAE) on Sunday, the FIP president noted that pharmacists can have an active role to play in all 10 current threats to global health identified by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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