2014年10月17日 星期五

2014-10-18 Pakistan Health

  Herald Scotland   
Cameron urges other nations to step up the fight to halt Ebola  Herald Scotland
DAVID Cameron has urged other members of the international community to step up their efforts to tackle the Ebola epidemic as it was announced screening will be extended for travellers to the UK from West Africa. DAVID Cameron has urged other members ...

UK's Cameron Urges Raising $1.3 Billion   Wall Street Journal
Ebola Upsets, Puzzles Children in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea   NDTV
PM asks Brussels for £800m to fight Ebola after labelling the virus the 'biggest ...   Daily Mail
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  Fox News   
Quiet 'whiz kid' now public face of Ebola fight  Financial Express
SummaryRon Klain, President Barack Obama's trusted political adviser, becomes point person on US response to Ebola crisis. Related Articles. In the season of Ebola scare, national disaster agency is adrift and headlessBarack Obama open to appointing ...

Ebola crisis: 1000 people monitored in US   Brisbane Times
Ebola in America: Who's Being Watched Most Closely   NBCNews.com
Ebola in the US: 1000 people under some level of watch   Daily Inter Lake
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  The Express Tribune   
Ministry steps up Ebola watch  The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry is stepping up efforts against the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, which is ravaging West Africa and has crossed continents to the United States and Spain. Entry points, particularly international airports in Selangor, Penang, ...

Ebola Statement by Bahamas Ministry of Health   thebahamasweekly.com
9 cases reported to authorities negative for Ebola, screening tightened – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider
Checks To Prevent Ebola Outbreak   malaysiandigest.com
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  The Nation   
Call for ending preventable child deaths  The Nation
Islamabad - Some 352,000 children die every year before reaching the age of five in Pakistan and majority of them die of preventable diseases such as malaria and diarrhoea. Many families have inadequate or no access to medicines and skilled health ...

352000 under-five kids die each year in Pakistan   Daily Times

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  Newsweek   
White House names Ebola czar as it steps up response  Los Angeles Times
With Americans' fears over random Ebola exposure fueled anew by scares on a cruise ship and a tour bus, the Obama administration moved Friday to fight accusations of incompetence from around Washington and on the campaign trail ahead of the midterm ...

White House Beefs Up Federal Staff in Dallas to Help Ebola Response   NDTV
Experts Oppose Ebola Travel Ban, Saying It Would Cut Off Worst-Hit Countries   New York Times
White House Aide Heading to Dallas to Help With Ebola Response   NBCNews.com
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  Pakistan Today   
PPP raises Ebola risk issue in NA  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The major opposition party, Pakistan People's Party (PPP), has decided to raise the Ebola virus issue in Pakistan. The virus has caused devastation in many parts of the world in recent months. The party submitted a calling attention notice in the ...

PPP calls for NA's attention towards Ebola outbreak   Pakistan Today

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  DAWN.com   
Rising polio cases may cause more travel restrictions  DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: With the confirmation of two more polio cases, it is feared that rising number of victims in the country may lead to more recommendations about travel restrictions on Pakistani nationals by the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB). On behalf of the ...

Pakistan accounts for 80% of polio cases: WHO   Times of India
Pakistan accounts for 80 per cent of polio cases: WHO   Indian Express
Pak accounts for 80 per cent of polio cases: WHO   Press Trust of India
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  NEWS.com.au   
Have we learned anything about Ebola since 1976?  NEWS.com.au
YOU might think our knowledge of Ebola would have grown since the virus was first diagnosed in 1976. But looking at past reports, it's not clear we've learned much. With previous outbreaks affecting just a few hundred people a year, and mostly confined to ...

Ebola Virus: Facts and Details   RIA Novosti
Karachiites face serious Ebola threat as govt hospitals ignore WHO guidelines   Daily Times
Our view: From Bull Run to Ebola   Roanoke Times
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  DAWN.com   
Osteoporosis risk higher than heart attack among women  DAWN.com
LAHORE: Medical and health experts say 30pc to 50pc of women and 15pc to 30pc of men are likely to suffer a fracture related to osteoporosis in their lifetime. They were referring to the statistics of the International Osteoporosis Foundation during a seminar ...


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  DAWN.com   
Sixth Congo fever case in city  DAWN.com
KARACHI: A teenager with Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) has been under treatment at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JMPC) for the past three days, officials said on Monday. The 19-year-old boy is a resident of Korangi and worked ...


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