Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi says medical staff have been trained to detect and manage potential Ebola cases.
READ MOREThey have denounced what they said was government’s failure to respond concretely to their demands for better pay and working conditions.
A twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention drug has arrived in South Africa. The rollout of the drug, lenacapavir, is underway in the country that needs it the most, about a-year-and-a-half after US aid cuts hit some of its HIV programmes.
Children can be exposed to 'very high' levels of glycerol
Lesotho is making steady progress in blood donation. Between 2017 and 2024, the collection of blood units grew by 70%,
The chemicals then spread throughout the spa through the ventilation.
The grocery giant will have to fork out more than £500,000.
South Africa has accepted an offer of just over $29 million (about R520 million) from the Global Fund to Fight Aids, TB and Malaria to buy the twice-a-year anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir, that research shows could help to end Aids in the country, says health department spokesperson Foster Mohale.
Medical experts warned the illness could spread 'like wildfire' due to declining vaccination rates.
Adil Vasaya, 41, from Bolton, Greater Manchester purchased the chicken tikka sandwich along with a drink and a bag of crisps.
He's sharing the tale in hopes others can fast-track their surgeries.
The awards aim to celebrate the work of the disabled community.
A local said there had been no sounds or screams as the teenager had been buried 'in a matter of moments'
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