The Nation
Section 144 imposed to ban pillion riding
Pakistan Observer
Monday, December 08, 2014 - Peshawar—One day anti polio drive was launched in Peshawar on Sunday as 754,000 children below the age five have been in-oculated. According to the statement of Deputy Commis-sioner (DC) Peshawar Zaheer-ul-Islam, ...
A bold strategy: Govt considers linking health facilities with polio vaccinationThe Express Tribune
Major anti-polio campaign kicked off in PeshawarInternational News Network
Arrangements finalized for anti-polio drive in PeshawarGeo News, Pakistan
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Pakistan Observer
Monday, December 08, 2014 - Peshawar—One day anti polio drive was launched in Peshawar on Sunday as 754,000 children below the age five have been in-oculated. According to the statement of Deputy Commis-sioner (DC) Peshawar Zaheer-ul-Islam, ...
A bold strategy: Govt considers linking health facilities with polio vaccination
Major anti-polio campaign kicked off in Peshawar
Arrangements finalized for anti-polio drive in Peshawar
The News International
Anti-polio drive: 1600 parents refuse to get their children vaccinated
The News International
KARACHI: Parents of over 1600 children refused to get their children administered with anti-polio drops in Karachi on Sunday, Geo reported. According to sources in the health department, three-day anti-polio drive is underway in 11 sensitive Union Councils ...
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The News International
KARACHI: Parents of over 1600 children refused to get their children administered with anti-polio drops in Karachi on Sunday, Geo reported. According to sources in the health department, three-day anti-polio drive is underway in 11 sensitive Union Councils ...
The Express Tribune
Chief caution over Ebola
The Nation
LAHORE - Punjab Chief Secretary Naveed Akram Cheema has directed the departments concerned to adopt measures for stopping the transfer of Ebola virus into Pakistan and follow the guidelines of World Health Organisation (WHO) and SOPs.
Group set up to chalk out Ebola strategyThe Express Tribune
Coordinated measures for controlling Ebola virusPakistan Observer
Authorities call for effective measures to prevent EbolaPakistan Today
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The Nation
LAHORE - Punjab Chief Secretary Naveed Akram Cheema has directed the departments concerned to adopt measures for stopping the transfer of Ebola virus into Pakistan and follow the guidelines of World Health Organisation (WHO) and SOPs.
Group set up to chalk out Ebola strategy
Coordinated measures for controlling Ebola virus
Authorities call for effective measures to prevent Ebola
The Express Tribune
754000 kids given polio drops in Peshawar
The Nation
PESHAWAR - In order to immunize children against polio diseases, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa health department on Sunday administered polio drops to 754,000 children in Peshawar city during a one-day polio immunization campaign. Talking to The Nation, ...
Poor anti-polio drive in KP worries UN agenciesDAWN.com
Six polio cases reported in PakistanBusiness Standard
Polio: Six new cases reported across the countryThe Express Tribune
The News International
Pakistan Today
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The Nation
PESHAWAR - In order to immunize children against polio diseases, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa health department on Sunday administered polio drops to 754,000 children in Peshawar city during a one-day polio immunization campaign. Talking to The Nation, ...
Poor anti-polio drive in KP worries UN agencies
Six polio cases reported in Pakistan
Polio: Six new cases reported across the country
Dir residents protest halt to Merlin facilities
The Nation
TIMERGARA - Hundreds of Talash residents Sunday blocked the city main road to protest the suspension of Merlin facilities in Dir hospitals. The protesters led by President Anjuman Tajaran Talash Haji Fazal Qadir and Jamaat-i-Islami, former Talash Emir ...
Protesters want services of NGO resumed at Dir hospitalsDAWN.com
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The Nation
TIMERGARA - Hundreds of Talash residents Sunday blocked the city main road to protest the suspension of Merlin facilities in Dir hospitals. The protesters led by President Anjuman Tajaran Talash Haji Fazal Qadir and Jamaat-i-Islami, former Talash Emir ...
Protesters want services of NGO resumed at Dir hospitals
LUMHS symposium to serve as platform to medics
Pakistan Observer
Monday, December 08, 2014 - Hyderabad—Sindh Health Minis-ter Dr. Jam Mehtab Dahar has said that the symposium organised by Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro will serve as a plat-form for those working at the forefront of ...
LUMHS holds symposium on 'Paradigm Shift in Medicine'Business Recorder
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Pakistan Observer
Monday, December 08, 2014 - Hyderabad—Sindh Health Minis-ter Dr. Jam Mehtab Dahar has said that the symposium organised by Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro will serve as a plat-form for those working at the forefront of ...
LUMHS holds symposium on 'Paradigm Shift in Medicine'
International Business Times, India Edition
Pakistan: The Truth About 14 Children with Thalassemia Infected with HIV/AIDS ...
International Business Times, India Edition
A preliminary enquiry by the Pakistani Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination has found that the reports of 14 Thalassemia children getting infected with HIV/AIDS through contaminated blood transfusions is nothing but a hoax.
Committee fails to get data on children tested 'positive' for HIVDAWN.com
Probe proves report hoax: MinistryThe Nation
Reports about transfusion of blood infected with HIV 'baseless': inquiry reportThe News International
The Express Tribune
AsiaOne
Daily Times
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International Business Times, India Edition
A preliminary enquiry by the Pakistani Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination has found that the reports of 14 Thalassemia children getting infected with HIV/AIDS through contaminated blood transfusions is nothing but a hoax.
Committee fails to get data on children tested 'positive' for HIV
Probe proves report hoax: Ministry
Reports about transfusion of blood infected with HIV 'baseless': inquiry report
No sale of unregistered herbal medicine after July 1, 2015
The News International
LAHORE: The herbal companies which have not applied for registration of their products for enlistment in the Drug Regulation Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) would not be allowed to sell their products after July 1, 2015. A legal expert of the Ministry of Health on ...
Drug firms send legal notice to DRAPDAWN.com
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The News International
LAHORE: The herbal companies which have not applied for registration of their products for enlistment in the Drug Regulation Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) would not be allowed to sell their products after July 1, 2015. A legal expert of the Ministry of Health on ...
Drug firms send legal notice to DRAP
The Nation
Government determined to defeat polio virus transmission: Ayesha
The Nation
Islamabad- The Prime Minister's Focal Person on polio, Ayesha Raza Farooq says the Government has a firm resolve to defeat polio virus transmission in the country, through optimum utilization of this low transmission season. She said this while chairing a ...
More than 34 mln children below 5 years to be targeted in NIDsPakistan Observer
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The Nation
Islamabad- The Prime Minister's Focal Person on polio, Ayesha Raza Farooq says the Government has a firm resolve to defeat polio virus transmission in the country, through optimum utilization of this low transmission season. She said this while chairing a ...
More than 34 mln children below 5 years to be targeted in NIDs
The Hudson Reporter
'0.1m HIV patients in Pakistan'
Daily Times
KARACHI: Around 0.1 million HIV positive people live in Pakistan. Around 50 percent of the affected are in Sindh and almost 80% of the province's total number live in Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan. This was stated by Pakistan Society President of Dr ...
Lawmaker wants anti-HIV-Aids advocacy intensifiedSun.Star
World AIDS Day commemorated in Jersey CityThe Hudson Reporter
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Daily Times
KARACHI: Around 0.1 million HIV positive people live in Pakistan. Around 50 percent of the affected are in Sindh and almost 80% of the province's total number live in Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan. This was stated by Pakistan Society President of Dr ...
Lawmaker wants anti-HIV-Aids advocacy intensified
World AIDS Day commemorated in Jersey City
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