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UN approves global accord on pandemic response

A political declaration by UN member states on more effective pandemic preparedness and response was approved at a High Level Meeting last week, signalling...

RAF amendment Bill 'discriminates' against medical scheme members

Proposed “draconian” provisions in the draft Road Accident Fund (RAF) Amendment Bill discriminate unfairly against medical aid members and may necessitate steep premium increases...

Foreign-trained doctor exams set after long delay

The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has finally secured dates for the medical board examinations that will enable students trained abroad to...

NHLS refuses to share science data over Popia concerns

Researchers are at loggerheads with the National Health Laboratory Services for the latter’s interpretation of the Protection of Personal Information Act (Popia) and refusal...

Nurses’ headscarves ban slated for January 2024

The Department of Health’s new dress policy, prohibiting nurses from wearing headscarves on duty and “which makes no sense at all”, according to some...

MPs call for Eastern Cape Health to go under administration

Eastern Cape MPLs who conducted oversight visits to hospitals and clinics recently slammed conditions and services, with the DA repeating its previous calls for Health...

Gauteng hospitals struggle with water issues

The water supply problem affecting three hospitals in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni have not yet been resolved, with the facilities relying on boreholes and roving...

Aspen contracted to produce insulin for Africa

Novo Nordisk has contracted Aspen Pharmacare to produce human insulin on its behalf in South Africa for export to African countries through a low-cost...

Eastern Cape TB hospital closed but repurpose plans stall

The Orsmond TB Hospital in Nelson Mandela Bay was closed two years ago because of dwindling patient numbers and with plans to repurpose it...

Free State worst performer in ARV dispensing, survey finds

The Free State is performing abysmally when it comes to dispensing ARVs, the percentage of HIV patients receiving a three to six-month supply of...

R100m grant to manage Africa’s future epidemics

A Stellenbosch University-led consortium has been handed a R101m grant to manage future epidemics on the continent, the only African-led project among five international...

Fury after sexually harassed female surgeons told to ‘toughen up’

A retired British consultant anaesthetist has sparked outrage after calling for female surgeons to ‘toughen up’ in reaction to research indicating that 30% of...

Woman has all four limbs amputated after eating fish

Experts have issued a warning after a California woman developed a bacterial infection and had all of her limbs amputated after cooking fish bought from a...

India detects new variant of chickenpox-causing virus

A clade 9 variant of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) has been detected in India for the first time, with the National Institute of Virology...

SA vaccine development boosted by German grant

The German Government, through the KfW Development Bank, will provide SA with €20m for vaccine production over five years. Higher Education & Science Minister Blade...

Ramaphosa urges global investment in women and children

World leaders must challenge the disregard many communities and countries have for the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women, President Cyril Ramaphosa...

CDC advises all Americans to get new Covid jab

The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that all Americans six months and older receive at least one dose of...

Two die in India’s fourth wave of Nipah virus

Schools, offices and public transport were shut down in parts of India last week in efforts to halt the spread of the rare and...

SA mortality statistics inaccurate, warns SAMRC

Official South African mortality statistics over-estimate accidental injuries and under-estimate homicides, transport and suicide deaths, warns the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), with...

Crisp agrees SA ‘screwed over vaccines’

The national Department of Health’s deputy director-general, Dr Nicholas Crisp, has conceded the country was hard done by during the Covid-19 vaccine procurement process...

Pretoria study flags listeria in beef

A recent investigation has red-flagged the food-borne pathogen, listeria monocytogenes, in beef and its products across Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces, with experts...

UK mulls implementing ‘Martha’s rule’ after teen's death

Following the death of 13-year-old Martha Mills – who developed sepsis in hospital but warning signs were missed by medics – Britain’s Health Secretary,...

ESC issues cardiomyopathy guidelines

The European Society of Cardiology has released its first major comprehensive international guidelines to address diagnosis and treatment of the broad causes of heart...

Chronic kidney diseases surge in SA

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in South Africa is soaring, with Discovery Health revealing that members registered for the condition had more than quadrupled between...

Decongestants in cold medicines ‘ineffective’: FDA

An outside panel of experts to the US Food and Drug Administration has refused to back the effectiveness of oral over-the-counter (OTC) medicines made...

Pregnant woman found hanged in hospital

Incompetence and misplaced priorities are to blame for the death of a pregnant woman at Kopanong Provincial Hospital, the DA has said, slamming the...

British female surgeons sexually assaulted in NHS hospitals

The Royal College of Surgeons in England has described as “truly shocking” the revelations that female surgeons are being sexually harassed, assaulted, and in...

DA calls for state doctors to be held accountable for negligence

After a payout of R83m by the Mpumalanga provincial government to settle medical negligence cases, the DA has suggested public sector doctors should be...

Plea for more funding – not prison – to tackle Foetal Alcohol Syndrome

Campaigners are pleading for more funding to fight Foetal alcohol syndrome, which affects some 7m worldwide – with South Africa reporting the highest rates...

Expired contract stymies foreign-trained SA doctors' jobs hope

Unemployed SA doctors who have been trained abroad are becoming increasingly frustrated with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), which has failed...

Pharmacy graduates jobless after department's contract fiasco

Eastern Cape pharmacy assistant graduates – who signed contracts to start working for the provincial Health Department in August – were told their appointments...

Limpopo Health delays acting against official linked to misconduct

For the past year and a half, Limpopo Health officials have failed to act on a request to charge a supply chain employee –...

Cuban doctors must go home, says Kenya

A parliamentary committee in Kenya wants the contracts of 100 Cuban doctors – who have been in the country for six years – terminated, recommending...

ARVs fed to pigs and chickens in Uganda

Uganda’s National Drug Authority (NDA) has admitted it knew HIV medicine was being used to fatten up animals in the country in 2014, but...

Steep climb in under-50 cancer cases, global study finds

The number of under-50s worldwide being diagnosed with cancer has risen by nearly 80% in three decades, according to the largest study of its...

HPCSA denies implementing unlawful regulations

The Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) has denied accusations that it was implementing “unlawful” regulations with exorbitant fees being levied to registered practitioners. It...

Muslim groups challenge nurse dress code policy

Muslim associations have requested exemptions for Muslims after the issuing of the national Department of Health’s National Nurses Uniform Policy Dress Code, which includes...

HFA boss backs low-cost benefit options

A low-cost benefit medical aid option should complement the NHI roll-out, CEO of the Health Funders Association (HFA) Phumelele Makatini has said, backing similar...

Overseas-trained doctors protest against unemployment

A group of unemployed doctors, who trained abroad, marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria yesterday to complain they are yet to practise, despite...

‘All systems go’ for SIU Tembisa Hospital probe

A proclamation issued by President Cyril Ramaphosa last month has been gazetted, paving the way for the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to probe Tembisa...