Tag: Malaria
Nigeria’s Battle Against HIV/AIDS: Challenges and Proposed Solutions
The new data from the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) presents a grim picture of Nigeria’s fight against HIV/AIDS. In 2023 alone,[more...]
Combating Malaria in Africa: Progress, Challenges, and New Strategies
Amidst the significant strides and challenges surrounding malaria control and elimination in Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO Regional Director for Africa, emphasized the persistent[more...]
UK Health Agency Issues Warning on Holiday Travel Health Risks
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a serious warning to holidaymakers concerning the risk of contracting severe illnesses at popular destinations. Recent data reveals[more...]
Malaria Eradication Feasible in 10 Years, Predicts Oxford Vaccine Expert
Malaria could be wiped out within a decade, according to a top vaccinologist at Oxford University. Professor Adrian Hill, the director of Oxford's Jenner Institute,[more...]
Nigeria Flags Off $933m Global Fund Grant to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Implementation
The Nigerian government marked a significant moment on Tuesday as it kicked off the implementation cycle of the $933 million grant donated to the country[more...]
Cape Verde Declared Malaria-Free by World Health Organization: A Major Milestone
Article: Cape Verde, a sub-Saharan African nation, has achieved a significant milestone in the battle against malaria, as it was declared malaria-free for the first[more...]
Breakthrough Malaria Vaccine: A Turning Point in Global Health
Malaria, a relentless scourge claiming the lives of 600,000 people annually, primarily children, has long been a global health crisis. However, a glimmer of hope[more...]