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She highlighted Lagos’ role as a trailblazer in HIV policy and programming, emphasizing the council’s importance as a ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNPaediatric HIV Crisis Persists As Gaps Undermine Progress
Despite national commitments and visible progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Nigeria continues to grapple with high rate ...
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Tribune Online on MSNUS donates 32 AI-enabled X-ray machines to enhance TB detection in Nigeria
The United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) has donated 32 AI-enabled X-ray machines to Nigeria to ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNHIV rates among Russian soldiers surge 2,000% since start of full-scale invasion of Ukraine
"There is no objective reason why HIV should be decreasing across the world —except in Russia," the report said.
The US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria in scaling up the use of AI-enabled Portable Digital X-ray (PDX) machines to enhance early ...
If one member of a household is infected, others are at risk, especially if they share utensils like spoons, cups, or buckets ...
Modupe O. Coker from the School of Dental Medicine and a collaborative team of researchers identified changes over time in ...
This year’s National Council on AIDS (NCA) will redefine Nigeria’s HIV response strategy amid declining donor support and shifting global health priorities, Folakemi Animashaun, chief executive of ...
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The Punch on MSNAHF Nigeria treated 2,500 clients in Benue in seven months
Aids Healthcare Foundation, Nigeria said that over 2,500 clients have accessed their services in its newly established ...
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The Punch on MSNU.S. CDC boosts Nigeria’s TB fight with AI-powered X-ray machines
The U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said it is supporting the Federal Government in expanding the use of AI-enabled Portable Digital X-ray machines for the early detection of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: When Lifelines Are Taxed - Remittance Clampdowns Could Threaten Health Access in Nigeria
There is the quiet fear creeping into many Nigerian households, after the United States government passed a sweeping new economic reform bill that includes a 1% tax on all remittances sent abroad.
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