The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis in the Western Region recorded 2,829 suspected cases of hepatitis B in 2015, out of which 268 were confirmed. Out of the number, one person died. Statistics
The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis in the Western Region recorded 2,829 suspected cases of hepatitis B in 2015, out of which 268 were confirmed. Out of the number, one person died. Statistics
Some of the nurses during the demonstration in Kumasi on Friday Hundreds of members of the Ghana Nurses and Midwives Trainee Association (GNMTA) on Friday hit the streets of Kumasi
John Nketia with the items retrieved from his fake clinic A 46-year-old man from Kwame Danso in the Brong Ahafo Region, John Nketia, has been arrested by the police for
Scores of dead bodies, including those buried just six months and some decades ago at the Tetrem cemetery in the Ashanti Region, will be exhumed and reburied by their relatives
Some residents of Tamale, Northern regional capital have claimed that their relatives have died at the Tamale Teaching Hospital as a result of a shortage of oxygen at the facility.Alhaji
Kwame Awuku taking media representatives around his farm The lack of adequate veterinary officers in the country has been blamed for the outbreak of avian influenza, commonly called bird flu,
WHO Director General Dr. Margaret Chan The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged countries to take rapid action to improve knowledge about viral hepatitis and to increase access to testing
The National Executive Board (NEB) of Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees’ Association (GNMTA) has indicated that the GH¢150 allowance government has offered to pay them is inadequate to meet the purpose for
The Begoro District Hospital, in collaboration with Reducing Maternal Mortality& Mobility (r3M), has launched a family planning campaign in the Fanteakwa District capital, Begoro, in the Eastern Region. The programme
A photograph of the late Hajia Abiba Nnaba at the funeral grounds President John Mahama is to give all funeral donations of his late mother, Hajia Abiba Nnaba, to the
A mother breastfeeding her baby The percentage at which children less than six months are being breastfed exclusively is gradually increasing, with the country recording 52 percent of children who
Eighty-two general nurse graduates of the Holy Family Nurses Training College in Nkawkaw have petitioned the Ministry of Health (MoH) over their exclusion in the list of financial clearance by
The Western Regional Director of Health Service, Dr Emmanuel Tinkorang, has indicated that the inappropriate use of anti-biotic and proliferation of sub-standard anti-microbial is a major challenge facing healthcare delivery