HAVANA, Cuba – Cuba has been elected a member of the World Health Assembly General Committee, a body made up of 17 nations taking decision on the performance of the institution.
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GENEVA – The Pan American health Organization (PAHO), Tuesday signed a Letter of Intent to boost cooperation in organ, tissue, and cell donation and transplantation as well as to expand equitable access to these procedures in Latin America and the Caribbean.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Pan American Health Organization (PAH) says three Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries have eliminated mother to child transmission of HIV and syphilis.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Two projects aimed at strengthening the Caribbean’s ability to combat the global crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been launched here.
GENEVA – Member states of the World Health Organization (WHO), including the Caribbean, Tuesday formally adopted by consensus the world’s first Pandemic Agreement.
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – The Grenada government Wednesday signed a 15-year collaboration and licensing agreement with the Mount Sinai International that will allow for the General Hospital here to become an affiliate US-based medical institution.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The three-day Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) health research conference aimed at addressing pressing health challenges and seek actionable solutions gets underway here on Wednesday.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Amid confirmation of the first human case of the H5N1 strain of bird flu in Brazil, Jamaica’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining is intensifying its efforts to keep the virus at bay. The ministry, through its Veterinary Services Division (VSD), has adopted a strict prevention strategy to protect the local poultry industry from the highly contagious Avian Influenza virus.
While traveling, Natasha Acoff experienced numbness on her left side, leading to an ER visit and a multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis. Given a pamphlet on the disease, she recalled feeling terrified for her future.
UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Friday said that across Haiti, access to healthcare is shrinking and that the situation is particularly acute in the Port-au-Prince Metropolitan Area, where 42 per cent of the healthcare facilities remain closed.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO) has called for more to be done at the primary health care level to tackle hypertension in the Americas.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The 69th annual health research conference of the Trinidad-based Caribbean Pubic Health Agency (CARPHA) began here on Thursday, with delegates being told that the region has made some advances in improving mental health care, particularly in mental health legislation.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Wednesday said that at least 14 out of the 39 countries in the Americas, including the Caribbean, lack sufficient doctors, nurses, and midwives to meet the health needs of their populations.
- PAHO Urges Expanded Access to Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment to Accelerate Elimination in the Region
- St. Lucia Becomes First OECS Country to Fully Implement Regional Health Project
- Antigua and Barbuda Government Reassures Cuban Health Care Workers
- PAHO Highlights Progress in Reducing Maternal Mortality in the Caribbean