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photoshoot:Ooh! He has rescinded his decision? |
Young03:Benin also |
Sickness upon Sickness |
A Lancet study has describes hepatitis as one of the leading killers across the globe, with a death toll that matches AIDS or tuberculosis. The report estimates that hepatitis infections and their complications led to 1.45m deaths in 2013 – despite the existence of vaccines and treatments. World Health Organisation data shows there were 1.2m AIDS-related deaths in 2014, while TB led to 1.5m deaths. The WHO has put forward a global strategy to tackle hepatitis. Researchers say these plans must be put into action urgently to tackle the crisis. Viral hepatitis refers to five different forms of virus (known as A, B, C, D, E) – some can be spread through contact with infected bodily fluids and others (A and E) through contaminated food or water. Most deaths worldwide are due to B and C, which can cause serious liver damage and predispose people to liver cancer. But because people don’t always feel the symptoms of the initial infection, they can be unaware of the long-term damage until it is too late. Scientists from Imperial College London and the University of Washington examined data from 183 countries, collected between 1990 and 2013. They found the number of deaths linked to viral hepatitis rose by more than 60% over two decades – partly due to a growing population. Deaths from diseases such as TB and malaria have dropped. Dr Graham Cooke of Imperial College London described the findings as startling. He said: “Although there are effective treatments and vaccines for viral hepatitis, there is very little money invested in getting these to patients – especially compared to malaria, HIV/AIDS and TB. “We have tools at our disposal to treat this disease – we have vaccines to treat hepatitis A and B and we have new treatments for C. “However the price of new medicines is beyond the reach of any country – rich or poor.” The study suggests the problem is biggest in East Asia. But unlike many other diseases, deaths from viral hepatitis were higher in high and middle income countries than in lower income nations. The WHO hepatitis strategy, which was put forward in May 2016, includes targets to reduce new cases of hepatitis B and C by 30 per cent by 2020, alongside a 10 per cent reduction in mortality. The WHO says countries and organisations will need to expand vaccination programmes, focus on preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B and increase access to treatment for hepatitis B and C, to help ensure these targets are met. http://punchng.com/study-says-hepatitis-kills-many-aids/ |
When contacted, the state president of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Mr. Bunmi Ajimoko, while commending the Federal Government for the initiative, advised the state government not to divert the money to other use. Lol. Fayose can't divert it |
Kamarudeen Ogundele, Ado Ekiti The Ekiti Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi, has said the N1.3bn loan from the Federal Government will be used to pay part of the workers salary arrears from this week. He stated this in an interview with our correspondent in Ado Ekiti. Ogunsuyi said, “We are going to use the ‘Budget Adjustment Support facility’ to pay backlog of workers salaries. That is what it will be mainly used for. It is even not enough to clear the arrears. The workers will be paid this week because that is topmost on our priority for now.” When contacted, the state president of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Mr. Bunmi Ajimoko, while commending the Federal Government for the initiative, advised the state government not to divert the money to other use. “We will wait and see. We hope the state government will use it for what is intended because workers are passing through a difficult time,” he said. http://punchng.com/will-pay-salary-arrears-fg-loans-ekiti-gov/ |
Young03:I guessed as much. Immediately u said ring road, my mind went straight to fone business |
Too bad... May their souls rest in peace... Amen |
Greatpoet:OP; U be Lai Mohammed or Linus Mba... Choose one? |
Young03:Which kind business u dey do for ring road? |
Only some parts of GRA enjoy steady power supply. Not all parts tho |
PDP is gradually killing themselves for themselves and by themselves |
PDP gradually killing themselves. Instead of them to form a strong opposition to the ruling APC, they r here fighting themselves... |
They dare not even think of that |
I just hope they don't go on strike cos I'm not ready for another pms scarcity... Peeps!!! Kindly do justice to my signature |
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SAINTSAMURAII:Lai Mohammed or Linus Mba... Choose one? |
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lovean:Wch of the two pretty damsels is u? |
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