Certification that the WHO African Region is free of wild polio is expected in early 2020.
Read moreMr Sambo seeks the participation of state governments, organised private and informal sectors in the scheme
Read moreNigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are the three countries yet to be certified polio-free
Read moreThe doctors accuse the Hospital Management of "blatantly refusing to replace the annual exit of resident doctors for the past...
Read moreMr Sassou-Nguesso speaks at the WHO regional meeting holding in Brazzaville which opened on Monday.
Read moreMs Moeti’s candidacy was also endorsed by the African Union Executive Council earlier this year.
Read moreThe US government says it has spent about $4.7billion in the past 14 years to fight HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.
Read moreThe appointment is for an initial four-year term and took effect from August 5
Read moreThe Nigerian government also said over 26 million children under seven years old face the risk of meningitis in 25...
Read moreMany parents get stressed planning what to feed their wards during the holiday.
Read moreCurrently, Nigeria has the highest number of TB cases in Africa and the sixth highest in the world.
Read moreFrom today, the public can take action by signing the letter for the chance to earn tickets to the Global...
Read moreWHO has declared the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a Public...
Read moreThey, however, cautioned that it must be accurate, non-judgemental, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive
Read moreEbonyi state has recorded 9 positive cases with two deaths in the current outbreak of yellow fever
Read moreFlooding causes more than physical damage, it can also lead to illness and injuries
Read moreThe government says the virus was first detected in a local government in Ebonyi in July.
Read moreThe experts debunk the notion that sperm could contaminate breast milk.
Read moreThe WHO NCD 2016 country profile for Nigeria estimated that NCDs cause approximately 617,300 deaths, representing 29 per cent of...
Read moreTwelve states of the federation will benefit from 232 million dollars.
Read moreA National Zero Water campaign was launched to sensitise mothers not to give water to babies under six months.
Read moreWorld Breastfeeding Week is marked annually from 1 to 7 August to highlight the importance of breastfeeding for children.
Read moreThe first kidney transplant in Abuja and meeting by Speaker Gbajabiamila with medical doctors to avert a strike were some...
Read moreThe machine will help treat poor Nigerians.
Read moreThe money is part of the N55 billion one per cent consolidated revenue appropriated in the 2018 budget for the...
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