Vital health programmes and research are brought to a halt in Uganda, a major beneficiary of US overseas aid funding.
Malaria vaccination and HIV treatment are among numerous health programmes at risk in Uganda as the country's science research centres suffer the impact of a US freeze on overseas aid.
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New Vision on MSNMedics tipped on high-flow oxygen for critically ill patientsIntensive care experts have implored the government to train medical officers and nurses ;on how to use high-flow oxygen therapy as opposed to the use of mechanical ventilators in saving patients with ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNUganda gets boost in Eye Care with modern facilityThe modern facility, equipped with cutting-edge equipment and an operating theatre, is expected to provide specialized eye treatment to Ugandans, reducing the need for overseas treatment Thank you for ...
Uganda on Monday started the first-ever vaccination trial for the Sudan species of the Ebola virus four days after an ...
Ugandan authorities have begun a clinical trial of a vaccine against the Sudan strain of Ebola that has killed one person in ...
I remember the events of 2002 as if they happened yesterday. That was the year I nearly lost my life to Acquired ...
As some of the boys return to their education, others continue writing their 'life-books' and Charles' suffers another setback.
At least 44 contacts of the victim have been identified, including 30 health workers and patients at Mulago Hospital, according to Uganda’s Ministry of Health. The health authorities are “in ...
At least 44 contacts of the victim have been identified, including 30 health workers and patients at Mulago Hospital, according to Uganda's Ministry of Health. The health authorities are "in full ...
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