Nigerian virologist cautions against politics in COVID-19 policy making
UK's health secretary triggered a fierce debate at his press briefing on December 23 when he tagged the South African ...
UK's health secretary triggered a fierce debate at his press briefing on December 23 when he tagged the South African ...
Experts ponder why a positive test can become negative later.
Oyewale Tomoti, a professor of virology, says though Coronavirus has killed more people, Ebola is ‘superman.’
Health experts around the world struggle with containing the spread of killer diseases, most of which are vaccine preventable.
The disease has become an all year round occurrence in the country, with cases peaking around November to May.
"It is sad to say, but if another disease outbreak occurs, my country will not be ready."
Boko Haram activities have limited access to some areas in the North-east.
Nigeria produced its own vaccines between 1940 and 1991 to tackle such ailments as smallpox, yellow fever, and rabies.
“I had all my education – primary, secondary and university – in Nigeria and I am always proud of that.”
The Nigerian Academy of Science endorsed GMOs without independent scientific investigation.
Only one case of wild polio virus was reported in the first two months of 2014. A report released by ...
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