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Govt in talks over monkeypox vaccine
Govt in talks over monkeypox vaccine
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville says his ministry is in negotiations with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) for the acquisition of monkeypox vaccines, which, he said, will be administered to high-risk individuals.
Second monkeypox case being examined
Second monkeypox case being examined
HEALTH and Wellness Minister, Dr Michael Darville said there is another suspected case of monkeypox in the country.
Suspected monkeypox patient airlifted out of country
Suspected monkeypox patient airlifted out of country
A FOREIGNER who was being monitored for suspected monkeypox was airlifted out of the country last week, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville confirmed yesterday.
SUSPECTED CASE OF MONKEYPOX: Health Minister says patient in isolation for tests after signs of virus detected
SUSPECTED CASE OF MONKEYPOX: Health Minister says patient in isolation for tests after signs of virus detected
A FOREIGN national who recently travelled to The Bahamas is being closely monitored by health officials for suspected monkeypox, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville revealed yesterday.
'Patients waiting on trolleys' at PMH, warns FNM chairman
FORMER Health Minister Dr Duane Sands has said a number of consequences have manifested due to Princess Margaret Hospital reaching its maximum capacity as a result of non-COVID19 cases.
Cleveland Clinic Florida Physicians Team Up with Bahamas Kidney Association and Medication Association of The Bahamas for Local Webinars
In line with Cleveland Clinic’s commitment to partner with the medical community to provide information on medical research and education to the Bahamian public, three top physicians from Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Weston Hospital recently participated in virtual webinars hosted by local medical associations.
Bahamian Women’s Reproductive Health Care Needs Addressed in Harvard-Affiliated Hospital News
Bahamian Women’s Reproductive Health Care Needs Addressed in Harvard-Affiliated Hospital News
Two Bahamians made their editorial debut this International Women’s Day in a publication of Massachusetts General Hospital, the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School.
Dr Shamanique Bodie-Williams and media professional Tosheena Robinson tackled the pandemic’s impact on cervical screenings tests for Bahamian women in their article, “Screening Inequalities During ...
Pap Smears At All Time Low
Pap Smears At All Time Low
Only 10 per cent of women in The Bahamas received cervical screening tests prior to the pandemic and with the onset of the coronavirus disease, pap smears would have likely fallen to an all-time low with very little being done to increase the rate of screening, according to one well-known obstetrician/gynecologist (OB-GYN).
PMH Tightens Protocols During Second Wave of COVID-19
The Public Hospitals Authority wishes to advise the public of various measures that have been implemented to ensure the safety of patients and staff during the COVID-19 crisis...
Press Release On Protests in the Republic of Cuba 11 July 2021
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs refers to the reports of the protests that took place in the Republic of Cuba, 11 July 2021, resulting from food and medicine shortages. Reportedly, there were injuries with at least one fatality confirmed by the government.