A young lad met me
on my way back from work; “Good day sir, he said; I have been sick for up to
two weeks now. My mouth was bitter and I had a fever. I was treated for malaria
initially and after which I was placed on several antibiotics but I still feel
sick and my mouth is bitter” “They said I have typhoid”. “Who said so?”I
queried? Ah! Doctor, I went to the Laboratory and they did Widal test for me
and it was high. Then I laughed and replied jokingly; MUST IT ALWAYS BE TYPHOID
FEVER?
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Sunday, 14 June 2015
WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY – JUNE 14
“Give
freely, give often. Blood donation matters.”
The theme of this year’s campaign is "Thank you for saving my life".
It focuses on thanking blood donors who save lives every day through their
blood donations and strongly encourages more people all over the world to
donate blood voluntarily and regularly with the slogan “Give freely, give often. Blood donation matters.” Many lives have been saved through blood
donations; so, save a life today by
donating blood.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (MERS)
What is MERS?
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome or MERS is a viral respiratory illness. It is caused by a coronavirus called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome or MERS is a viral respiratory illness. It is caused by a coronavirus called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Burden of the infection
The
infection was first reported in 2012 in Saudi Arabia. The disease is currently
ravaging South Korea The outbreak in South Korea has been the largest
outside Saudi Arabia -- where the virus was discovered. But South Korea is far
from alone in the battle. As of Wednesday, 1,179 cases of MERS have been confirmed
in 25 countries, WHO said. Two of those cases were in the United States -- both
were health workers who lived in Saudi Arabia.
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