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Global vaccine inequality not unique to COVID vaccines – first WHO report

The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Global Vaccine Market Report 2022, the first to examine the impact of COVID-19 on the global vaccine market, shows...

Oral cholera vaccine to be produced by SA’s Biovac

The Biovac Institute, South Africa’s partly state-owned vaccine producer, has clinched a deal with the International Vaccine Institute to make an oral cholera inoculation...

Wrong UK laboratory results could have caused 20 COVID deaths

England’s government agency charged with responding to public health emergencies said mistakes at a testing laboratory could have resulted in tens of thousands of...

WHO announces new name for monkeypox, first vaccines sent to Africa

The World Health Organisation has given a new name to monkeypox, saying the disease will now be called “mpox” in a bid to help...

US twins born from 30-year-old frozen embryos

Twins Timothy and Lydia Ridgeway were born 30 years after they were frozen as embryos in 1992, holding the record for developing from the...

KZN leads in some health services, lags in others – Ritshidze report

KwaZulu-Natal clinics are outperforming facilities monitored in other provinces on various indicators and its health services have improved year-on-year, but some marginalised groups still...

NHS nurse walkout could delay chemo, dialysis and urgent procedures

NHS England’s national director for emergency, planning and incident response, Mike Prentice has warned that the planned strike by the Royal College of Nursing...

Malawi starts world-first malaria vaccination drive

Malawi has begun vaccinating children as part of a world-first, large-scale campaign against malaria. The RTS,S vaccine, more than three decades in the making, was...

Solar panel back-up possible for state hospitals

Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla has, in reply to a parliamentary question, said that his department, with the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research,...

COVID protests escalate as China lockdown anger erupts

People in the Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou clashed with white hazmat-suited riot police this past Tuesday night (29 November), showed videos on social...

Netcare frustrated by bureaucracy restricting nurse training

Thousands of potential nurses are being turned away by hospital group Netcare, previously the largest trainer of nurses in the private sector, while it...

Limpopo Health fires 21 emergency workers

The Limpopo Health Department has fired 21 emergency officers after finding out they were deregistered by the Health Professional Council of South Africa (HPCSA) ...

Eastern Cape cancels air ambulance tender over bidder non-compliance

A second effort to establish an air ambulance service for the Eastern Cape has failed to take off after the Health Department said the...

Tambo Hospital declared ‘unfit’ but refurbishment plans on hold

In 2017, an assessment commissioned by the Tambo Memorial Hospital in Boksburg, Gauteng, reportedly found the building was “unfit for human habitation” and “an...

Helen Joseph allegedly a fire hazard before 2010 World Cup, and still is

Had there been a disaster during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg was prepared and on standby to provide emergency...

Health Department defends Tobacco Bill

The Tobacco Control Bill, currently before Parliament, remains a contentious issue for pro-smoking lobbyists, and while the Department of Health has again denied plans...

Albert Luthuli Hospital nurses picket over pay and vacancies

Unions at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban say they will shut down the facility if the provincial Health Department ignores their pleas, with...

SA, Britain health partnership announced during Ramaphosa visit

Britain and South Africa announced a new health and science partnership yesterday to mark the second day of President Cyril Ramaphosa's state visit to...

World’s most expensive drug approved by the FDA at R60m a dose

The world’s most exorbitant medicine has just been approved by US regulators, who have given the go-ahead to CSL Behring’s haemophilia B gene therapy,...

Scottish NHS two-tier plan may see ‘wealthy pay for treatment’

In contrast to South Africa's move towards a “free healthcare for all” National Health Insurance Fund, Scotland, home to the UK’s age-old National Health...

Concern as measles spreads to Mpumalanga

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has issued a warning about the measles outbreak, which has now spread from Limpopo to Mpumalanga. The outbreak...

Mkhize says ‘no evidence’ implicating him in Digital Vibes scandal

Former Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has still not provided him with any evidence that implicated him in the...

COVID cases on the increase in China

China has seen its first deaths from COVID-19 in six months, and thousands more people are catching the disease, despite the government's former super-strict...

Flexi-time, cooler uniforms, for menopausal NHS England staff

Under new guidance, and in a call to help “break the stigma”, NHS England will offer menopausal women on its staff the option to...

Call for more awareness around men's health issues

Calls for psychological and other health services to be expanded to cater for males were raised at the ‘national men’s Parliament’ convened at the...

Ebola trial vaccines head for Uganda

Three Ebola candidates for a planned vaccine clinical trial are expected to be shipped to Uganda this week, World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom...

Specialists slam closure of maternity facility at KZN hospital

The South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (SASOG) has hit out at Netcare’s decision to shut maternity facilities at its Ballito facility on...

New contract sees big drop in price for HIV medicines

The national Department of Health (DOH) has managed to secure a significant reduction in prices for antiretroviral medicines that treat HIV, with the price...

South Africans still dying but COVID vaccine drive slows to a trickle

Daily COVID vaccinations have more or less levelled off since July, with most vaccine sites having closed and the number of jabs plummeting to...

Cost concerns over roll-out of SA's pilot HIV prevention shot

South Africa is expected to begin piloting the every-other-month HIV prevention shot early next year, according to the international medicine financing initiative Unitaid, with...

Healthcare unions join in protests over wage increase

Healthcare unions joined several other trade unions last week on a countrywide strike and are threatening further action if government continues to ignore their...

DA calls for release of Cuban student programme annual report

The DA has written to Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla asking for the annual report of the controversial Nelson Mandela Fidel Castro Medical Collaboration programme,...

Community health workers demand full-time jobs in Western Cape

Some 300 community health workers marched to Premier Alan Winde’s office in Cape Town last week to demand they be in-sourced by the Western...

DNA backlog under-reported, says Action Society SA

An unexplained discrepancy shows that the police under-reported their DNA backlog – sitting at 241 000 cases, not 173 000 as they had said...

Kempton Park Hospital to be reopened 25 years later

Kempton Park Hospital has been closed for 25 years but the Gauteng Health Department plans to reopen it, News24 reports. In answers to the Gauteng...

Limpopo measles cases increase

Another 14 measles cases have been reported in two sub-districts in the Mopani district, increasing the total number of confirmed cases in Limpopo to...

New booklet clarifies migrants’ rights to free healthcare in SA

SECTION27 has launched an online publication titled Free healthcare services in South Africa: A case for all mothers and children, in collaboration with partner...

US agency green-lights Roche monkeypox detection test

The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has given the go-ahead to a test by Swiss company Roche to detect monkeypox, approving it for...

Cape's 'singing surgeon' helps fund surgery for children with cardiac conditions

Specialist cardiothoracic surgeon and chairman of the Young Hearts Africa Foundation NGO has teamed up with musicians to launch a spiritual album, called Sacred...

Bogus health officials target Cape eateries to score free meals

Cape Town restaurant owners have been warned to check credentials of people claiming to be Health Department officials and demanding free meals. City of Cape...