Approximately 135 million people in Africa, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), have ear and hearing issues. In a statement to mark this year’s
Nigeria is home to 50 per cent of Africa’s neglected tropical illnesses and has the highest rates of Tuberculosis, paediatric HIV, and malaria in Africa,
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says monkeypox infections continue to rise globally, with more than 35,000 cases across 92 countries and territories, and 12 deaths.
The 2021 viral hepatitis scorecard by the World Health Organisation indicates that an estimated 998,000 children under five years in Nigeria are chronic carriers of
Concerned about rising rate of death caused by improper handling of food and poor hygienic situation during the food product processing by value chain, the