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WHO renames South African variant 'Omicron' and classifies it as 'of concern'
Omicron: a new variant of Covid-19 detected in five countries in recent days poses a greater risk of infection than those already known, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced today at the end of an emergency meeting in Geneva
The South African Covid variant is causing concern: those arriving from seven African countries are…
The new variant, called South African, will be at the centre of a meeting convened by the World Health Organisation (WHO). And seven countries are 'blocked' by Italy
Long-term treatment with Burosumab reduces disease burden in adults with X-linked hypophosphatemia
A rare metabolic bone disease of genetic origin: X-linked hypophosphatemia: Kyowa Kirin Co announced the publication of new data highlighting the sustained benefits of burosumab treatment in adults with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), a…
Ema approves Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5-11 years
Ema approves Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5-11, 90.7% efficacy: two injections at three-week intervals
Burkina Faso: healthcare centre burnt down amid surge of violence in Foube
Burkina Faso, On 21 November 2021, a healthcare centre supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Foube, Barsalogho department, in the Centre-North region of Burkina Faso, was burnt down
Relationship between Parkinson's and Covid: the Italian Society of Neurology provides clarity
On the occasion of National Parkinson's Day on 27 November, the Italian Society of Neurology (SIN) analyses the relationship between the disease and Covid 19
Diabetes, Yale University researchers develop oral drug with dual effect
Yale researchers have developed an oral medication to treat diabetes that controls insulin levels while simultaneously reversing the inflammatory effects of the disease
Africa Health 2021: resilience and sustainability key to strengthening health systems in Africa
Africa Health 2021: last month saw the continent’s healthcare industry leaders and influencers gather virtually at the 10th Annual Africa Health Congress - the largest conference of its kind in Africa
Covid, WHO: 'By March 2 million deaths in Europe'. Alarm for intensive care
WHO concerned about Covid in Europe: "If action is not taken now against Covid-19, by March 2022 there will be a total of two million deaths from the coronavirus in Europe"
Covid in UK says no to compulsory vaccination
"Britain says 'no' to compulsory vaccination against Covid-19. It should be a positive choice, not an imposition".
This was stated by the British Health Minister, Sajid Javid, who added: "We will not follow the example of Austria"