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Do u stay in Akure and your infinix hot has a screen problem and you want to sell the phone or get a new screen at an affordable price, call 08106547975 now. |
Akaewu:for how much would you wanna release it?..... Nd i stay in Akure |
please, is it possible for me to get the motherboard of an infinx hot? |
THE end to malaria infection is in sight as the first malaria vaccine candidate to reach phase-3 of clinical testing, and found to partially protect children against the disease up to four years after vaccination, is set to be available by October this year, scientists have reported. Giving the hint about this development yesterday, Brian Greenwood, corresponding author and Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the UK, explained that results of the tests suggested that the vaccine candidate known as RTS, S/AS01 could prevent a substantial number of cases of clinical malaria, especially in areas of high transmission. Greenwood noted that the European Medicines Agency, EMA, will “assess the quality, safety, and efficacy of the vaccine based on these final data. There is currently no licensed vaccine against malaria anywhere in the world.” If the EMA gives a favourable opinion, the World Health Organisation could recommend the use of RTS,S/AS01 as early as October this year. If licensed, RTS,S/AS01 would be the first licensed human vaccine against a parasitic disease,” Greenwood added. The findings, published in the journal, The Lancet, revealed that vaccine efficacy against clinical and severe malaria was better in children than in young infants, but waned over time in both groups. However, protection was prolonged by a booster dose, increasing the average number of cases prevented in both children and young infants. Further, Greenwood argued that despite the falling efficacy over time, there is still a clear benefit from RTS,S/AS01. “An average of 1,363 cases of clinical malaria were prevented over four years of follow-up for every 1,000 children vaccinated, and 1,774 cases in those who also received a booster shot. Over three years of follow-up, an average 558 cases were averted for every 1,000 infants vaccinated, and 983 cases in those also given a booster dose. “Given that there were an estimated 198 million malaria cases in 2013, this level of efficacy potentially translates into millions of cases of malaria in children being prevented,” he said. The RTS,S/AS01 vaccine was developed for use in sub-Saharan Africa where malaria still kills around 1,300 children every day. The phase-3 randomised trial enrolled 15,459 young infants (aged six to 12 weeks at first vaccination) and children (five to 17 months at first vaccination) from 11 sites across seven sub-Saharan African countries (Burkina Faso, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique and United Republic of Tanzania) with varying levels of malaria transmission. In 2014, initial phase-3 results at 18 months showed vaccine efficacy of about 46 per cent against clinical malaria in children and around 27 per cent among young infants. In this study, members of the RTS, S/AS01 Clinical Trials Partnership followed up the infants and children for a further 20 to 30 months, respectively, and assessed the impact of a fourth booster dose. Participants were each vaccinated three times with RTS,S/AS01 with or without a booster dose 18 months later, or given four doses of a comparator vaccine (control group). Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/malaria-end-in-sight-as-who-sets-to-approve-1st-human-vaccine/
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ajoskele:Science believes not in gods |
The Ondo State Government says the production of locally made gin otherwise known as “Ogogoro” in now prohibited in the state . Dr. DayoAdeyanju, the Commissioner for Health, said this at the weekend, while addressing journalists, in Akure, the capital city. He said the ministry had reviewed strategies and embarked on sensitisation to let people know that locally-made gin was prohibited. “We appeal to the general public to desist from drinking the gin until we are able to identify the source of contamination or find out how the methanol got into the drinks”, he said. He noted that until the state government got to the root of how the locally made gin was contaminated, production and consumption remained banned. “Until we are able to get the source of contamination or how the methanol get into the ‘Ogogoro’, it would remain banned in the entire state, not even only in Irele. “We don’t know the extent of the contamination. We just need this sacrifice now, so that Ondo State would be free from this deadly disease,”Adeyanju said. He disclosed that about thirty-three persons were officially affected by the sudden outbreak of the strange ailment, adding that ten people were still receiving treatment in a hospital. He added that two of them had already regained their sight, and are back to their respective homes. Adeyanju noted that toxicology test had already shown, through symptoms from victims of the sudden outbreak, that they were suffering from a methanol contamination. “The five samples sent to the NAFDAC laboratory in Lagos revealed to us that it contained heavy concentration of methanol as high as 16.3 percent. “This actually confirmed what we have been thinking, and that we have been dealing with methanol poison,” he said. The health commissioner, however, affirmed that the state government was already putting modalities in place and synergiseing with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to sensitise members of the public on the dangers of consuming such drinks. http://dailytimes.com.ng/ondo-govt-bans-ogogoro-production/ |
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Wen shall we learn our 2 send our kids into their rums wen a film is rated even PG 13 nd also stop dem 4rm operating the television alone ![]() ? Moreso, most of d cartoons our kids watch diz days r dangerous 2 deir little minds......... Well, their parents need 2 know.. They will b in d best position to advise d kids. But b4 u do that, advice dem 1st den make sure that they r aware of d fact that u are telling dere parents... In short, the kids need 2 know the how serious their offence is... |
You slept on the same bed with your friend and you had a dream while sleeping. In your dream, you saw your friend that is sleeping next to you chasing you with a machete while you ran for your dear life. You suddenly wake up to find him/her looking at you and says "for your mind, you sabi run?" What would you do? |
You slept on the same bed with your friend and you had a dream while sleeping. In your dream, you saw your friend that is sleeping next to you chasing you with a machete while you ran for your dear life. You suddenly wake up to find him/her looking at you and says "for your mind, you sabi run?" What would you do? |
hector:Fela said and I qoute ' I just dey look nd dey laugh' |
manny4life:Noted |
Yes!... I made front page.... At last!!!. Expect more 4rm me |
"A hundred wagon loads of thoughts will not pay a single ounce of debt” goes an Italian proverb. You need to take action to tame your debt monster. Let’s put your financial house in order by kicking out these 8 dumb habits that are keeping you in debt. Lack of Strategy Without a strategy, you never know whether or not you are doing things right. Start by assessing how bad the situation is. 1. Not Having a Monthly Budget 2. Ignoring How Much Debt You Owe 3. Not Calculating Your Debt-to-Income Ratio 4. Paying Bills Past Due Date 5. Breaking Up Payments Into Installments 6. Not Reviewing Your Monthly Bills 7. Spending Money Ear-Marked for Bills 8. Using ATMs Outside Your Network |
Aprime:which means if he comes bk in anoda life, na 4 prison he go find himself |
Myn is wen m hungry. I eat greedily. |
Na Photofunia do am jare.... NO DEY TAKE US 4 FOOLS[b][/b] |
I just bought a pair of pink trouser yesterday. When I told my friend about it, he was like 'why should you buy a pink trouser' and when i thought about, i found out that it has become a serious controversy if men should wear pink outfits or not. Which is why i'm creating this topic to know what nairalanders think about pink outfits and men. Should men wear it or not? |
Any1 in Osun that have cool android games ?? Plz Add me on 2go:tjosh06 or whatsapp:07061278143 |
Please i need games on my android... Is there anyone who stays in osun who can share me?? |
Which skul u dey my man |
Go Costa!
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1. 8 animals 2. 5 legs 3. 3 logs |
Ebola virus disease has become a terror ever since its arrival in West African countries. And because of it's fast destruction process, it is the most feared virus now. But a question keeps crossing my mind. ''Which is the most deadly" HIV/AIDS or EVD Lets weigh the two viruses and see which one is the most deadly 1. HIV/AIDS has a survival time of 9-11 years WHILE Ebola's survival time is between 7-10 days. 2. HIV/AIDS kills the immune system giving several diseases a pass into the body WHILE Ebola virus increases permeability of the blood vessels -- leading to blood leaking out of the vessels. 3. HIV/AIDS can't be defeated by strong immune system WHILE Ebola virus can be killed by a strong immune system. 4. HIV/AIDS can't be transmitted by direct contact with an infected person WHILE Ebola is transmitted by direct contact with am infected person/ his boy fluids 5. HIV/AIDS has no cure and has never being cured WHILE Ebola now has a cure and many have being cured. With this, which one do you think is the deadliest? |
which one? |
Ebola virus disease has become a terror ever since its arrival in West African countries. And because of it's fast destruction process, it is the most feared virus now. But a question keeps crossing my mind. ''Which is the most deadly" HIV/AIDS or EVD Lets weigh the two viruses and see which one is the most deadly 1. HIV/AIDS has a survival time of 9-11 years WHILE Ebola's survival time is between 7-10 days. 2. HIV/AIDS kills the immune system giving several diseases a pass into the body WHILE Ebola virus increases permeability of the blood vessels -- leading to blood leaking out of the vessels. 3. HIV/AIDS can't be defeated by strong immune system WHILE Ebola virus can be killed by a strong immune system. 4. HIV/AIDS can't be transmitted by direct contact with an infected person WHILE Ebola is transmitted by direct contact with am infected person/ his boy fluids 5. HIV/AIDS has no cure and has never being cured WHILE Ebola now has a cure and many have being cured. With this, which one do you think is the deadliest? |
Y shud we forget all our naija foods... Abi wetin b all diz hamburger or hammer burger... Rubbish. God bless Bread and hot Akara jor!!! |
Woowww... Since dey r promoting lust in our society then y won't they burn down like Sodom and Gomorrah. Dt BBA is really something else.. Ride on Ultimate search, you are d real entertainment!!! |
Woowww... Since dey r promoting lust in our society then y won't they burn down like Sodom and Gomorrah. Dt BBA is really something else.. Ride on Ulimate search, you are d real entertainment!!! |
.Pple, plz help! I jst rootd my p5. Den i tried changin d font using Hifont. I rebooted it, bt its no more startin...... Heard it hs bin brickd. Plz, hw can i unbrick it? Any1. Plz. And i stay in osun |
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