[ad_1] Aldrin was born on November 7 at Singapore National University Hospital. But this 3.5 kg baby is not exactly like the others: he has antibodies against Covid-19, reports the Singaporean newspaper on Sunday 29 November The Straits Times (in English). His mother, Céline Ng-Chan, 31, contracted the coronavirus at …
Read More »Health: the number of people living with HIV in Egypt is 13,000 cases
[ad_1] The Ministry of Health and Population revealed that by November last year the number of people living with HIV had reached more than 13,000 cases, of which 7,800 received drug treatment, and that the highest age group among cohabitants aged between 25 and 35 years, representing 42% of the …
Read More »Caregiver, you don’t want to be vaccinated against Covid-19, why?
[ad_1] A man who posed as a doctor after being interned for 10 years. – Pixabay They will be an essential centerpiece of the Covid-19 vaccination strategy. Doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, physiotherapists, all caregivers will be among the priority audiences. The High Authority for Health (HAS) in fact defined this …
Read More »a baby is born with antibodies
[ad_1] In Indonesia, a woman gave birth to a baby who was carrying antibodies … Focus on this story that intrigues the scientific community. Celine Ng-Chan, 31, gave birth to her second child in early November in Singapore. His son, named Aldrin, was perfectly healthy at birth and even had …
Read More »DRC: Kenge health zone detects 27 cases of a disease similar to Chikungunya – Zoom Eco
[ad_1] The head of the provincial health division of Kwango, Dr. Aimé Kayolo, suspects the appearance of a viral pathology called Chikungunya in the Kenge health zone. In a statement released on Friday, November 27, 2020, it says 27 cases have already been registered and five samples are being sent …
Read More »Deep learning predicts a woman’s risk of breast cancer
[ad_1] OAK BROOK, Illinois – Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have developed a deep learning model that identifies imaging biomarkers on screening mammograms to predict a patient’s risk of developing breast cancer more accurately than with traditional tools risk assessment. The results of the study are presented at the annual …
Read More »COVID-19: What you need to know about the November 30 coronavirus pandemic
[ad_1] This daily round-up gives you a selection of the latest news and updates on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, as well as tips and tools to help you stay informed and protected. Top Stories: WHO Malaria Warning; New York schools will reopen; Indonesia reports a record daily increase in cases. …
Read More »One in seven Libyans need health care – Al Bashayer Newspaper
[ad_1] Today, Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that one in seven Libyans are in need of mental and psychological health care due to ongoing political and security crises, which have been reinforced by the emergence of the outbreak of Crown. In its latest update on the epidemiological situation …
Read More »Will Brits be vaccinated against covid-19?
[ad_1] The High Authority for Health unveils its recommendations this Monday morning, as the government details its vaccine strategy this week. No obligations, but certainly priority people, elderly, fragile, while the campaign could begin at the end of December. HAS especially recommends prioritize vaccination of nursing home residents and health …
Read More »WHO: There will be more malaria victims in sub-Saharan Africa than the coronavirus
[ad_1] The death toll from malaria in sub-Saharan Africa will far exceed the death toll from COVID-19, as a coronavirus pandemic disrupted services to combat this mosquito-borne infectious disease. It said this Monday in its annual report on malaria from the World Health Organization. Malaria killed more than 409,000 people …
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