
Hantavirus: Global risk low, says WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said the global risk from the recent hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship was low, despite confirmation of new infections and deaths. Speaking

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said the global risk from the recent hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship was low, despite confirmation of new infections and deaths. Speaking

The Federal Government has said Nigerian pharmaceutical companies are making measurable progress towards the prequalification of the World Health Organisation (WHO). The development follows targeted efforts to strengthen local drug

The World Health Organization has prequalified the first malaria treatment specifically developed for newborns and young infants, in a move aimed at closing longstanding gaps in care for one of

The World Health Organization (WHO) has prequalified the first malaria treatment specifically developed for newborns and young infants. This came as the agency also announced the prequalification of three new

…FG sets to integrate sensory care to PHC A former World Health Organisation (WHO) expert, Professor Andrew Smith, in partnership with the Christian Blind Mission (CBM), has collaborated with the

As the World Health Organisation (WHO) marks the 2026 World Health Day, its representative in Nigeria has called for increased funding in the health sector, urging governments to not only

Zamfara State Government and the World Health Organisation (WHO) are working together to improve surveillance of meningitis and other diseases across the state. This was revealed by the Zamfara State