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New Initiative to Eliminate Mother-to-Child Transmission of Four Diseases
Every year, an estimated 2,100 children in Latin America and the Caribbean are born with HIV or contract it from their mothers; 22,400 are infected with syphilis; some 9,000 are born with Chagas disease; and 6,000 contract the hepatitis B […]
Discovery of Green Deep-Sea Sponge Shows Promise for Cancer Research
A golf ball-size sponge discovered in the deepest, darkest ocean areas off Alaska holds promise in developing new treatments for pancreatic cancer, according to biomedical researchers. Teams at the
CARPHA issues ‘Red Eye’ alert for Region
Over recent months, conjunctivitis has been plaguing sections of the country, but from all indications the situation is farther reaching. This is according to information issued by the Trinidad
Death rates far higher for ‘alternative’ cancer cures — study
PARIS, France (AFP) — People who choose alternative cures for common cancers are up to five times more likely to die compared to those opting for standard treatments,
Jamaica: A Worrying Sight – Experts At KPH Concerned By Glaucoma Figures
At least 15 per cent of the roughly 500 patients tested monthly at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) are diagnosed with glaucoma, a rate that experts at the
Bermuda: ‘Marked increase’ in gonorrhoea cases
There has been a “marked increase” in cases of the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhoea in Bermuda according to the Department of Health. The increase began in June and appears
PAHO launches new initiative to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of four diseases
Every year, an estimated 2,100 children in Latin America and the Caribbean are born with HIV or contract it from their mothers; 22,400 are infected with syphilis; some
Baptist Health South Florida Hospitals Named Among the Best in the Nation by U.S. News & World Report
MIAMI, FL – August 8, 2017 – Baptist Health South Florida has been recognized for being among the best healthcare providers in the nation by U.S. News &
St Kitts-Nevis to become first in OECS and CARICOM to eliminate mother to child HIV transmission
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (SKNIS) -- St Kitts and Nevis is expected to become the first country in the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Guyana: Subraj Foundation facilitates 16 more transplants at GPHC
Another bout of corneal transplant surgeries commenced yesterday at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation [GPHC]. In fact, over the next few days, a total of 16 corneal transplant