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The WHO, UNICEF and Gavi said there has been a rise in diseases like measles, meningitis and yellow fever. Funding cuts, misinformation and humanitarian crises have worsened the problem.
In the vibrant Kejetia market, women like Afia, a 43-year-old trader, are unaware of the dangers of cervical cancer. Many ...
Pledges to support efforts to reduce burden in Nigeria, other countries By Chioma Obinna On this year’s World Malaria Day, ...
Press Release - An increase in vaccine coverage in Africa is helping protect millions of people from life-threatening diseases such as measles, polio and cervical cancer.In 2023, vaccination saved at ...
The fight against malaria faces many obstacles, including funding cuts. But it remains far cheaper to prevent the disease ...
"The ultimate goal, which we've achieved to some degree," New Orleans doctor, Craig Sable, said. "Is to teach the locals and build the infrastructure to teach the local team how to do heart surgery on ...
Typhoid fever is still a significant threat in some parts of the world, and becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, ...
HPV is fuelling high cervical cancer rates in sub-Saharan Africa despite the availability of effective vaccines. Yet uptake remains l ...
Typhoid fever is a particularly unpleasant bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body and, according to the NHS, ...
The NHS has issued a stark warning and says typhoid fever is a particularly unpleasant bacterial infection that can spread ...
An explosion near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen’s capital on Sunday killed 12 people, according to health authorities ...
The spike in vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles and meningitis is taking place amid rising misinformation, ...