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Nurse wins 'unjust dismissal' case over alleged ARV theft
A Free State nurse who was dismissed in 2021 for allegedly stealing anti-HIV medication from the MUCPP Community Health Centre in Bloemfontein has been...
GP dies while trying to save brother from heart attack
In a recent double tragedy, two Durban brothers died within 35 minutes of each other – with Dr Yogendiran Kista (57) collapsing and dying...
Global progress towards UHC, but poor still bear biggest burden
Since 2000, most countries, across all income levels and regions, have made concurrent progress in expanding health service coverage and reducing the financial hardship...
Millions more to be spent on abandoned Kopanong hospital
A R146m Covid-19 project at Kopanong Hospital in Vereeniging remains incomplete and abandoned four years after construction began, with the government now scrambling to...
UK health services alarmed by drop in international nurse numbers
Experts have sounded the alarm over the sharp decline in the numbers of international nurses and midwives arriving in Britain, predicting that stricter immigration...
Malaria tools saved 1m lives last year, but drug resistance rises – WHO
Wider use of new tools against malaria, including dual-ingredient nets and WHO-recommended vaccines, helped to prevent an estimated 170m cases and 1m deaths in...
Villagers build own clinic after years with no healthcare
A rural Eastern Cape village, frustrated and tired of its pleas falling on deaf ears, has taken the bull by the horns and built...
New mpox strain identified in England
A new strain of mpox has been detected, UK health officials have warned, describing it as a mix of two major types of the...
FDA recalls BP drug for possible cross-contamination
Thousands of bottles of a commonly used prescription drug to treat hypertension have been recalled for possible contamination with another drug, reports USA Today.
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, which has...
GPs dispute exorbitant tariff hike notions
South African GPs have denied that they are overpaid, saying the perception that their tariff increases are in line with the 10% hike in...
WHO fast-track medical training plan unrealistic for SA – SAMA
A new competency-based curriculum promising to fast-track medical students into the workforce has been launched by the WHO Regional Office for Africa but red-flagged...
SA lines up plans to make its own six-monthly anti-HIV jab
The government says it could fill the potential gap in the number of doses of the HIV prevention jab Lenacapavir (LEN) needed to end...
MPs demand action after forced sterilisations on HIV+ women
The National Department of Health denies ever having carried out forced sterilisation on HIV+ women, saying that has never been its policy, and that...
Bail for Hawks officer in Tembisa Hospital bribe case
The Hawks anti-corruption officer charged with soliciting a R100 000 bribe to disrupt a Tembisa Hospital investigation was in tears during his court appearance...
Growing concern over drop in infant immunisations
The Western Cape Department of Health & Wellness recently flagged a concerning decline in infant immunisation rates, and is intensifying its campaign to step...
KZN hospital contractor fired after five-year delay
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Public Works & Infrastructure has dismissed the contractor appointed to build the maternity complex and associated support services at Nkonjeni...
Queues, staff shortages worsen at clinics after Pepfar cuts
The slashing of Pepfar funding this year has resulted in a notable deterioration in public healthcare facilities around the country, according to community-led monitoring...
Power outage adds to Dora Nginza Hospital woes
Surgeries at Dora Nginza Hospital in Gqeberha had to be cancelled last week when operating theatres were forced to shut down due to electrical failures.
The...
FDA approves Japanese antibody drug for kidney disease
Japanese pharmaceutical company Otsuka has received FDA accelerated approval for its antibody drug that treats a disease affecting the kidneys’ ability to filter waste, reports...
Nehawu objects to hospital CEO’s return
The National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) has rejected the proposed return of Dr Thami Mayise as CEO of Durban’s Victoria Mxenge...
Eastern Cape communications official cleared of qualifications fraud
Four years after being suspended, and undergoing long investigation, Eastern Cape Health’s Director of Communications Siyanda Manana has been cleared of all wrongdoing, reports...
Exhausted UK staffer takes anaesthetic gas, naps in theatre
A British hospital worker has been given a 12-month caution order by a disciplinary panel after being found asleep in an operating theatre, covered...
WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo over
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now over, DRC health officials and the World Health Organisation said this week, after...
Dutch restrictions on assisted suicide to remain
The Dutch Government does not have to ease its restrictions on assisted suicide after a court slapped down an appeal from a group campaigning...
Lancet Labs fined for data breach
Numerous high-profile data breaches, leaks and other security incidents had been reported in South Africa in the past year, among them Lancet Laboratories, which...
Groote Schuur doctor’s dismissal over bullying set aside
The Labour Court has overturned an arbitration decision that upheld the dismissal of Dr Kwazi Ndlovu, former head of the Nephrology Unit at Groote...
Twice-yearly anti-HIV jab added to SA’s Essentials Medicines List
The Department of Health’s National Essential Medicines List Committee (NEMLC) has approved the addition of the recently registered injectable anti-HIV drug lenacapavir (LEN-LA) to...
Tembisa official and Hawks man nailed in corruption sting
A Tembisa Hospital official and a sergeant from the Hawks have been charged with corruption and are due to appear in court this week,...
Pretoria specialist hospital flounders with no CEO
Staff at a Pretoria Hospital say that working conditions are deteriorating as they wait for the Gauteng Department of Health to replace the CEO...
Second legal bid to get authorities to act against Dudula vigilantism
Activists have gone to court again to compel the state to stop xenophobic vigilantes from stopping immigrants and undocumented people from accessing health services....
Swiss ‘wearables’ for all Netcare patients
Netcare intends to provide Swiss-made medical wearables to every patient in its general wards to continuously monitor their vital signs and improve outcomes, it...
Fewer HIV deaths but lifestyle disease risks worsen – Discovery
The effectiveness of sustained adherence to anti-retroviral treatment has led to a significant decline in mortality rates among people living with HIV, according to...
Netcare optimistic about boosting nurse-training numbers
Netcare CEO Richard Friedland has said there is a glimmer of hope that the company might finally be able to train more nurses –...
Bogus medical school closed down in Ladysmith
An unregistered facility claiming to be a traditional medicine training school was shut down in the Ladysmith CBD last week – after enrolling hundreds...
Trio convicted in major UK online illegal medicines bust
A major online syndicate involving a multimillion-pound criminal network supplying controlled drugs and unauthorised medicines has been bust wide open by British authorities.
Three people...
UK trials to test puberty blockers in children, young people
Two studies will investigate the impact of puberty blockers in young people with gender incongruence after researchers said an expert view had suggested gender...
Nestlé urged to ban sugar in baby foods
A group of 20 African civil society organisations, including three from South Africa, have written an open letter to Nestlé, demanding the company stop...
G20 leaders pledge $11bn to tackle deadly diseases
Several nations have raised $11.34bn for the Global Fund to fight Aids, TB and Malaria, with President Cyril Ramaphosa saying that $36m would be...
Measles outbreaks escalate in Western Cape
The Western Cape Department of Health & Wellness has escalated its vaccination campaigns, warning of an increase in measles outbreaks in areas like Khayelitsha,...
Rising levels of drug-resistant gonorrhoea worldwide, warns WHO
Gonorrhoea is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, warns WHO, citing new data from its Enhanced Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Programme (EGASP), which monitors the spread...
