A retrospective study by Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) investigators found that infection rates at a high-volume ...
Low-cost infection prevention and control measures present a valuable opportunity to mitigate the spread of Klebsiella pneumoniae, according to a new study led by researchers at Boston University ...
Meghalaya has issued a health advisory after suspected meningococcal cases at an Army training facility. Meningococcal disease is a fast-spreading bacterial infection that can cause meningitis or ...
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Low-cost interventions reduce neonatal sepsis from Klebsiella pneumoniae
A new study found that a multifaceted infection prevention and control intervention could at least temporarily thwart outbreaks of infections from the Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterium, a leading cause ...
Tearful families slammed the decision as “a joke” and demanded the home be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones.
The Benue State Government has announced that 10 health workers have died in the wake of a recent Lassa fever outbreak, with five of the deceased ...
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Living with bronchiectasis: 8 tips to reduce flare-ups and infections
Manage bronchiectasis effectively with these practical lifestyle tips that can help reduce flare-ups, prevent infections, and keep your lungs clear.
The Federal Government says Nigeria has received Long-Acting Injectable Lenacapavir for HIV prevention, marking a new step in the country’s ...
The 74 confirmed cases in Week 6 were reported in Taraba, Ondo, Bauchi, Edo, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi and Ebonyi states.
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Lassa Fever Kills Dozens In Taraba, Benue As Cases Rise
Nigeria is battling a worsening Lassa fever outbreak, with fresh fatalities reported in Taraba, Benue, Plateau and Edo states, among others, while national data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease ...
Ghana has recorded 1,038 confirmed cases of Mpox infections, with eight deaths as of March 3, this year, the Minister of Health has told Parliament ...
India faces a growing crisis in wound treatment, driven by diabetes and an ageing population. A new policy approach could enable Indian innovation to meet this need.
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