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Vaccinations urged as measles infections spread in Free State
Health authorities in the Free State have confirmed 64 cases of measles across the Lejweleputswa district in children aged between five and nine, reports...
New SAHPRA board members
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has announced and welcomed its newly appointed board members, effective from 1 July 2025 to 30...
First malaria drug for newborns and babies approved
Novartis has received approval in Switzerland for Coartem Baby, the first drug to treat malaria in babies and very young children, with eight African countries...
EU funding boosts SA’s pandemic readiness with genomic research
South Africa is cementing its leadership role in global pandemic preparedness through a major expansion of its genomic surveillance partnership with Germany and the...
WHO punts 50% global tax hike for alcohol, tobacco and sugary drinks
The World Health Organisation wants health taxes hiked worldwide to slow down the epidemic of non-communicable diseases, pointing to a recent report suggesting that...
Zimbabwe's $400m medical equipment bid fans outrage
Questions are being raised in Zimbabwe after reports that the government is allegedly supporting a bid by a controversial businessman to supply medical drugs...
State facilities rack up R297m natural disaster damages
Floods and storms have resulted in millions of rands in damages to South African health facilities – hospitals, clinics and nursing homes – over...
200 children with lead poisoning after Chinese school adds paint to food
In an attempt to make its food look more colourful and attract more pupils, a kindergarten in western China added paint to its food,...
USAID cancels 100 000 emergency rape survivor kits for DRC
The Trump administration cancelled a major contract to supply 100 000 emergency kits for rape survivors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as...
Kenya introduces warning labels after nutrition report
According to a recently released independent report, most of the packaged food and drink sold in Kenya by local and international companies is likely...
Australian dies from rare bat bite virus
A man has died from an “extremely rare” rabies-like infection transmitted by a bat bite – only three previous cases of human infection by...
Political battle over Discovery Medical Scheme trustee election
There was such a flurry of electioneering by nominees vying for three trustee positions becoming vacant this year at Discovery Health Medical Scheme that...
Jobless Cuban-trained doctors desperate for posts
Two dozen young doctors are sitting at home unemployed after completing their training – funded by the Free State government through the Nelson Mandela-Fidel Castro...
KZN Health MEC accused of cadre deployment
Several appointments in KwaZulu-Natal have come under scrutiny amid allegations of cadre deployment levelled against Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane, with accusations that she and...
Without Chinese data, Covid origins will remain a mystery – WHO
An expert group from the World Health Organisation has failed to find a definitive answer to Covid-19’s origins, the scientists saying they still aren’t...
‘Toilet rolls for R300 000’ – Gauteng Health still does dodgy deals
The DA has demanded that the Gauteng Health Department stop buying from companies linked to the fishy Tembisa Hospital contracts, which resulted in the...
Gauteng Health denies ‘bodies piling up’ at hospital morgue
There are no unclaimed bodies piling up at Helen Joseph Hospital, Gauteng Health has said after claims of multiple unclaimed bodies left in limbo...
Contaminated water detected in most SA school storage tanks
A national water testing campaign has found that most water storage tanks at South African schools are contaminated, and unfit for human consumption, while...
Fake Covid interview with Prof Karim slammed by Health Department
A video falsely portraying Professor Salim Abdool Karim criticising Covid-19 vaccines has been denounced as disinformation, according to the Centre for the Aids Programme...
New charges for Harvard scientist in frog embryo smuggling case
A Russian-born scientist from Harvard Medical School who was accused of smuggling frog embryos into the United States was indicted last Wednesday on additional...
Early cancer deaths cost British economy billions every year – UK study
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) reports that early deaths from cancer are pummelling the British economy to the tune of £10.3bn a year – lung...
Cancer ‘the new HIV in South Africa’
Cancer cases in South Africa are rising, with projections that numbers could reach 120 000 within the next five years – double what was...
HPCSA finds radiology firm guilty of unprofessional conduct
The Health Professions Council of SA (HPSCA) has found Netcare service provider Bergman Ross & Partners (BRP) guilty of unprofessional conduct.
BusinessLIVE reports that the...
Health experts urge government to prioritise antimicrobial resistance
An open letter from more than 70 infectious disease and public health experts is urging the Department of Health and Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi...
New posts for jobless doctors after protests
KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane announced yesterday that the department would be opening up 20 posts for unemployed doctors and advertising them within the...
No money for fire compliance at Charlotte Maxeke – Gauteng Health
Repairs to Charlotte Maxeke Hospital after the devastating fire in April 2021 are progressing well – albeit slowly – but the Gauteng Department of...
Gauteng Health on vaccine drive as measles spreads
Measles cases are escalating in Gauteng, with the Health Department now launching an aggressive vaccination campaign in schools and at taxi ranks, in efforts...
SA drags heels on vape regulations, warns WHO
South Africa is among the last 60 countries that have yet to ban or regulate e-cigarettes, and has been tardy in making tobacco products...
NICD urges heightened awareness of rabies
The latest Public Health Bulletin South Africa (PHBSA) surveillance report has called for heightened awareness of rabies, with the country still recording cases among...
Brain dead woman taken off life support after birth of baby
An American nurse who had been declared brain dead but had been kept alive since February because she was pregnant was taken off life...
New research unit at Steve Biko Hospital impresses President
The newly-established Nuclear Medicine Research Infrastructure (NuMeRI) facility at Steve Biko Hospital in Pretoria has impressed President Cyril Ramaphosa, who visited the facility this...
Regulator wrongly approved hundreds of nurses to work in UK
A damning report reveals that more than 350 fraudulent or under-qualified applications from centres in India, Nigeria and Pakistan were mistakenly approved by Britain’s...
Mother's anti-chemo stance blamed for British graduate's death
A Cambridge graduate’s brothers have claimed she died as a result of the anti-medicine conspiracy theories promoted by her mother, who was struck off...
UK MPs vote for assisted dying in England and Wales
Nearly seven months after it was first debated, the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has now completed all of its steps in...
Mediclinic HR manager sacked for obsessive behaviour
A Johannesburg Labour Court judge has said that the CMMA erred in reinstating a hospital employee who was dismissed for pestering a colleague after...
Free State clinics shut down for safety reasons
Two clinics which closed down in the Free State in April were inspected by Health MEC Monyatso Mahlatsi this week where she assessed the...
Woman arrested after baby stolen from Gauteng clinic
A 21-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a three-day-old child from a health clinic in the eastern part of...
Companies raise R365 000 for cystic fibrosis awareness
In a remarkable effort of community collaboration and corporate responsibility, Pachas Restaurant and TRX Electronics, both in Pretoria, joined forces to raise R365 000...
New Zealand approves ‘shrooms’ for medicinal use
Last week New Zealand became the latest country to approve the use of psilocybin – the notorious hallucinogen found in “magic mushrooms” – for...
Cancer costs thwart treatment for SA patents
An Eastern Cape man with a rare cancer who was due to have his last immunotherapy session this week – after an expensive battle...