WHO, Africa CDC warn of widening malaria funding gap in Africa
The webinar explored how Primary Health Care (PHC) transformation could accelerate malaria control and elimination in Africa.
The webinar explored how Primary Health Care (PHC) transformation could accelerate malaria control and elimination in Africa.
Mr Marcos said "nothing is off the table" when responding to the supply and price crisis.
Muhammad Abdullahi of the Anthony Nyong Climate Centre of Excellence, University of Jos, and Publicity Secretary of the Nigerian Meteorological ...
The deceased Kano lawmakers were close friends until their deaths.
When these microorganisms become resistant, antimicrobial medicines, including antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitic drugs, no longer work effectively, making infections ...
Environmental degradation claiming millions of lives, costing trillions annually.
Speaker Abbas Tajudeen said accurate data is the foundation for effective governance and national development.
She cited a 2020 study across 20 secondary schools in the Federal Capital Territory which found that about 32.9 per ...
The blaze reportedly began around 1:30 p.m. in the building’s inverter room in the basement, quickly spreading smoke through several ...
According to the report, the number of suspected cases decreased compared to that reported for the same period in 2024.
Several factors contribute to inadequate death registration in Nigeria.
Mr Audu noted that while the policy alone would “not be enough” to address all challenges in the health sector, ...
Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, says in spite of some reduction in the alcohol-related death rates since 2010, the overall number ...
Michael Umoh, a medical doctor, who was undergoing residency training at the teaching hospital, died on 17 September.
The Plateau community has been without a multipurpose gathering space for three decades, leaving the youth and older populace facing ...
In the latest situation report, Kano State recorded 96.8 per cent (355) of the 377 suspected cases reported from weeks ...
Securing livelihoods in Lake Chad Basin is vital for communities to resist and recover from the conflict.
The centre said between January 1 and 23, Nigeria recorded a total of 115 confirmed cases with 26 deaths
With no fatality recorded, the death toll from the virus in Nigeria remains 2,756.
The deaths, recorded between August 24 and 25, increased the number of the state’s fatalities to 525.
No report from Lagos as NCDC says that 15,200 persons are currently receiving treatment for the disease nationwide.
More than 12,000 people are currently being managed for the pandemic across the country, NCDC said.
Lagos leads Friday's infection tally with 30 cases.
The number of deaths recorded from the virus has declined recently with only four deaths recorded in the last 23days.
Saturday’s tally brings the total number of COVID-19 infections in the West African nation to 164,684.
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