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Mashup Score: 0How lessons from HIV programmes are keeping diabetes and cancer patients alive - Bhekisisa - 9 month(s) ago
HIV home visits in a Malawi village worked so well that the same visits are not also being used for conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer.
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Mashup Score: 20Contingency Fund for Emergencies - 12 month(s) ago
Contingency Fund for Emergencies
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Mashup Score: 110World Malaria Day 2023 - 1 year(s) ago
On 25 April, World Malaria Day 2023 will be marked under the theme “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement”
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Mashup Score: 2Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology - 1 year(s) ago
JCO’s Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology podcast features stories, dialogue, and personal reflections that explore the experience of living with cancer or caring for people with cancer, hosted by Dr. Lidia Schapira.
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We report reduction in proportion of hospitalisations and deaths from SARS-CoV-2 infections during the Omicron variant dominated wave in Malawi, in the context of high SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and low COVID-19 vaccination coverage. These findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccination policy in high seroprevalence settings may need to be amended from mass campaigns to targeted vaccination of reported…
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Mashup Score: 4
WHO worked with countries and other partners to fight outbreaks and eliminate diseases, while building toward the goal of health for all.
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Mashup Score: 26Malawi Eliminates Trachoma as a Public Health Problem - 2 year(s) ago
The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem,1 making it the fourth country in WHO’s African Region after Ghana (June 2018), Gambia (April 2021) and Togo (May 2022) to achieve this significant milestone.
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Mashup Score: 69Malawi Eliminates Trachoma as a Public Health Problem - 2 year(s) ago
The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem,1 making it the fourth country in WHO’s African Region after Ghana (June 2018), Gambia (April 2021) and Togo (May 2022) to achieve this significant milestone.
Source: www.who.intCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Background In low-income countries (LICs), patients with abdominal surgical emergencies often initially present to primary or district hospitals and are transferred to referral hospitals for surgical management. The transfer process introduces a delay to care, but the relationship between transfer time and outcomes has not been studied in LICs. We sought to evaluate the effect of transfer delays…
Source: SpringerLinkCategories: Latest Headlines, SurgeryTweet
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Mashup Score: 108
More than 1 million children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have now received one or more doses of the world’s first malaria vaccine, thanks to a pilot programme coordinated by WHO
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🏠 Going door-to-door to diagnose & treat clients was a key part of the #HIV programme in Neno, #Malawi 🇲🇼. Now the successful HIV outreach programme is used as a model to diagnose and treat other diseases such as cancer & diabetes. 📖 Read + here: https://t.co/8gdIpDNLCS https://t.co/YU5jqjYvAv