Dr. Philip Patrobas
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09-06-2017 14:58:20
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Blood is Life; it transport oxygen & nutrients to the body cells & body waste products from it. In Nigeria, an estimated 1.8million units of blood is needed annually. Imagine the number of deaths this could prevent. Be there for someone. Give Blood. Share Life. Rex Mpazanje
Insecticide-based vector control is a cornerstone of #malaria responses worldwide, but growing insecticide resistance is a threat. What does the data tell us & how do we fight back? Join World Health Organization (WHO) and Imperial College London in a webinar today at 15pm CET (Geneva): bit.ly/2K0imzV
Nothing is too ambitious when it's about saving lives! - Dr Wondi Alemu Dr Wondi Alemu WHO Nigeria Representative. The outgoing GF portfolio manager Tomas Hatem, introduces the incoming PM for Nigeria, Dr Ibrahima Faria.
At the on- going 61st National Council on Health..Placing Adolescent Health on top govt agenda in Nigeria.WHO Nigeria
#HappeningNow: The Public Private Mix Summit for Tuberculosis Control in Nigeria is underway. Event is organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, NIGERIA & Lagos State Ministry of Health. Join the Conversation: #ENDTBinNigeria #NGPPMTBSummit
Thank you for your visit Dr. Hala Zaid, #Egypt's Minister of Health. World Health Organization (WHO) commends 🇪🇬's efforts to eliminate #Hepatitis C, which African Union countries can learn from. We also commend the President's commitment to the 100 million healthy Egyptians campaign. #HealthForAll
This morning I was privileged to deliver WHO good will message on behalf of W. Kazadi Mulombo during opening ceremony for Kano State Health week/launching of Rota vaccine by HE Governor Dr. A U Ganduje WHO Nigeria mayana Abubakar @Kano Team Charity Warigon Jalal-Eddeen Saleh, MD, PhD, FACP, FFPH(UK)
Tolu Arowolo WHO Nigeria Olugbenga A Mokuolu Frederic Mgn Dr Wondi Alemu Dr. Funke Ilesanmi- Odunlade Remi Rex Mpazanje Charity Warigon Chief (Dr.) Bamgboye M. Afolabi Doctors are trusted with health issues and should be ambassadors for malaria. Great job for the continuous awareness and dialogue aimed at combating malaria and it's effects
Lynda Ozor Tolu Arowolo WHO Nigeria Olugbenga A Mokuolu Frederic Mgn Dr Wondi Alemu Dr. Funke Ilesanmi- Odunlade Remi Rex Mpazanje Charity Warigon Chief (Dr.) Bamgboye M. Afolabi I believe prevention is better than cure. The LGAs health inspectors should take the initiative supported by WHO to compel residents to clear the gutters in front of their houses. That is the place of abode of mosquitoes. If there are no stagnant water, where else can they breed?
Monitoring therapeutic efficacy of recommended antimalarias is an important component of malaria surveillance. WHO Nigeria support the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research and @nmcpnigeria during a 3-day activation workshop for the sentinel study team for Kano, Enugu and Plateau