2015年3月1日 星期日

2015-03-02 Uganda Health


No slowdown of Typhoid cases in Uganda   
East African Business Week
KAMPALA, Uganda - the Ministry of Health together with KCCA has mounted an aggressive response against the Typhoid outbreak that hit Kampala City and parts of the neighboring districts of Wakiso and Mukono last month. As of last week, about 700 cases ...

Police partners with Kampala youth group to clean city   NTV Uganda

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Fox News
   
WHO: 1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss   
The Week Magazine
The World Health Organization has a warning: 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to listening to their music too loud and spending too much time in noisy venues. WHO analyzed data from studies in "middle- and high-income ...

More than 1 billion young people at risk of hearing damage from listening to loud ...   ABC Online
WHO says 1.1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss   The Guardian Nigeria
Health Highlights: March 1, 2015   Philly.com
NDTV   
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KCCA closes buildings over hygiene concerns   
NTV Uganda
Early this morning health and operation officers from KCCA raided offices in several buildings in downtown Kampala over hygiene concerns. The shopping malls, which were closed includes Galleria, Mini Price, Qualicell and ABC. With the ravaging typhoid ...


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Scott DeLisi: US spends 340 USD fighting HIV/AIDS   
NTV Uganda
The US ambassador Scot DeLisi says that they will be concentrating their efforts and funding for HIV on key priority areas, as opposed to funding projects throughout Uganda. Speaking to NTV, DeLisi said that they are in talks with government to divert money ...


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Boys making sanitary towels for girls   
NTV Uganda
Schoolboys Lira district have embarked on a health campaign to make sanitary pads to support their female colleagues to stay in school. Research by Build Africa revealed alarming statistics and impact this issue has on girl child retention in schools and ...


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RT
   
Ebola survivor nurse to sue Texas hospital over neglect   
RT
A Texas nurse who survived Ebola says she will file suit against her employer, claiming the hospital where she worked and its parent company failed her and other employees as they dealt with the first diagnosed case of Ebola on US soil. In an interview with ...

Ebola Survivor Nina Pham Suing Hospital to Be 'Voice for Other Nurses'   ABC News
Nurse who contracted Ebola prepares to sue Texas hospital for failing to protect ...   OregonLive.com
Texas Nurse Who Contracted Ebola Plans to Sue Hospital   whotv.com
USA TODAY   
Tech Times   
StopTheHype.com   
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The Independent
   
Why man got #TheDress tattooed on his leg   
wtvr.com
AUSTIN – A 24-year-old Texas man has taken the controversial debate of what color “the dress” is to an entirely new extreme by getting a tattoo of the outfit featured in that viral Tumblr post. Daniel Howland posted a photo to his Instagram account Friday with ...

Man gets 'the dress' tattooed onto leg, says it would 'be fun'   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Texas man gets 'The Dress' tattooed on his leg, thinks it's 'awesome but dumb'   Syracuse.com
Man gets gold and white dress tattoo   NEWS.com.au
New York Daily News   
Central Queensland news   
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Gawker
   
Sierra Leone's Vice President Self-Quarantined for Ebola   
Gawker
Samuel Sam-Sumana, vice president of Sierra Leone, has voluntarily placed himself under a three-week quarantine after the death from Ebola of one of his security personnel last Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Sierra Leone recorded 18 new cases of ...

Sierra Leone's vice president becomes highest ranking official to be quarantined   Sierra Leone Times
Ebola Scare for Vice President   Deutsche Welle
SLeone vice president in Ebola quarantine asks country to pray   Daily Mail
The Globe and Mail   
Hamilton Spectator   
The Week Magazine   
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Channel News Asia
   
Z-Mapp Trial: US Pharmaceutical Group Begins Human Experiment > Monro   
Front Page Africa
Monrovia - The human trial of a drug expected to fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease began on Friday in Monrovia. Z-Mapp, the drug that is currently being tested to determine its effectiveness in humans against Ebola was previously administered to ...

ZMapp Ebola Trial Starts In Liberia: Is It Too Late?   Forbes
Ebola Aftermath   The Nation
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia   Los Angeles Times
Washington Times   
Al Jazeera America   
U-T San Diego   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
On Zero Discrimination Day,   
Media For Freedom
Zero Discrimination Day is a chance to celebrate diversity and to reject discrimination. Credits: UNAids. Source:UN News. 1 March 2015 – The United Nations agency leading the world's HIV/AIDS response has kicked off the 2015 global edition of Zero ...

More Than 1000 Children Infected With HIV Over 27 Years   malaysiandigest.com
Zero Discrimination Day   Assam Times
1076 cases of HIV-infected children detected in Malaysia between 1986 and ...   The Sun Daily

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