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The Kenya Times on MSNWHO Awards Uhuru Kenyatta for Championing Pandemic AgreementFormer President Uhuru Kenyatta has received an award from the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO formally recognized the ...
The World Health Organization on Monday recommended Gilead's lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection, as a tool to prevent HIV ...
The WHO chief on Monday called on world leaders to prioritize HIV prevention and embrace meaningful partnerships in an effort ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNWhat Is Lenacapavir? All About WHO Recommended Biannual HIV Prevention DrugA breakthrough to reduce risk of HIV in adolescents and adults weighing at least 35 kg. WHO releases the new guidelines ...
An estimated 14.3 million children globally remain unvaccinated and vulnerable to vaccine-preventable illnesses – meaning ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSN14 million children missed all vaccinations in 2024, UN warnsAn estimated 14 million children worldwide received no vaccines at all in 2024, mirroring figures from the previous year, according to a joint report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF.
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The New Times on MSNIAS Conference opens in Kigali amid warnings over HIV funding cutsThe future of the global HIV response risks being undermined by shrinking funding and wavering political will, health leaders have warned as the International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV ...
In 2024, 89% of infants worldwide—approximately 115 million—received at least one dose of a diphtheria, tetanus, and ...
LEN is the first long-acting PrEP product that requires only two injections per year, offering an appealing alternative to ...
The World Health Organization now recommends lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention drug, especially for high-risk groups. This endorsement arrives amidst funding concerns, with Gilead ...
Saima Wazed, daughter of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, put on leave after she was accused of fraud, abuse of power - Anadolu ...
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AllAfrica on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma As a Public Health ProblemThe World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Burundi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, making it the eighth country in WHO’s African Region to reach this important ...
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