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Bangui/Brazzaville, 11 August 2016 – Amid an ongoing complex humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR), the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are working with the country’s Ministry of Health respond to a cholera outbreak declared on 10 August 2016 with 46 confirmed cases and 13 deaths from Djoujou, Damara and Bangui cities.

“This cholera outbreak in...

New cases come on the two-year anniversary since the last confirmed case of polio was reported in Africa

11 AUGUST 2016 | Geneva – After more than two years without wild poliovirus in Nigeria, the Government reported today that two children have been paralyzed by the disease in the northern Borno state.

As an immediate priority, the Government of Nigeria is collaborating with the...

(Okayama, 8 August) Boosting levels of a protein that controls the shape and activity of a crucial group of white blood cells improves survival and recovery chances during sepsis.

Blood poisoning following an infection or injury is known as sepsis, and is a major cause of death across the world. Sepsis occurs when the body’s immune system goes into overdrive, resulting in damage to...

6 August 2016 - The yellow fever epidemic in Angola, first reported in late January 2016, appears to be declining, with no new cases confirmed in the last 6 weeks. However, WHO and partners continue to provide support to Angola as well as to Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to control the outbreak there.




More than 17 million additional people are expected to be vaccinated in...

5 August 2016 – Dr Hatem Abu Yazan, general director of the Children’s Specialised Hospital in Al Shaa’ar in eastern Aleppo City, was on duty in the hospital’s neonatal section on the first floor when he heard the sound of an airstrike. It was a sound that he was used to, and he was wearing his stethoscope which dulled the noise. He did not pay much attention until he saw the doors...

Les nouveaux droits des personnes en fin de vie sont désormais pleinement effectifs. Trois textes réglementaires signés par Marisol TOURAINE, ministre des Affaires sociales et de la Santé, et publiés ce matin au Journal officiel permettent l’application de la loi du 2 février 2016, qui consacre le droit de chaque personne à demander une sédation profonde et continue jusqu'à son...

Après le soutien d'Aix Marseille Université, de l'AP-HM, de l'Inserm, du CNRS, d'A*Midex, d'AVIESAN, et du réseau international COEN (réseau des Centres d'Excellence sur les Maladies Neurodégénératives), pour son approche scientifique innovante et son fort potentiel, DHUNE Fédération Hospitalo Universitaire dédiée aux maladies neurodégénératives reçoit aujourd'hui le soutien...

Marisol TOURAINE, Ministre des Affaires sociales et de la Santé, et Pascale BOISTARD, Secrétaire d’Etat chargée des Personnes Agées et de l’Autonomie, ont appris avec une profonde tristesse le décès d’un résident de l'Etablissement d'hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes (EHPAD) du Centre hospitalier André Rosemond de Cayenne, dans l’incendie de sa chambre mardi...

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