[ad_1] The National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) is concerned about cases of tuberculosis that are missing treatment. They are estimated at more than 5,992 and more than 700 in children. These people maintain …
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[ad_1] Everyone has paracetamol in their medicine cabinet. But poorly used, this drug can be dangerous or even deadly, as recalled the case Naomi Musenga. Thus, paracetamol poisoning is the cause of …
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[ad_1] "Paracetamol is the best and the worst of things, it is an innocuous drug, very well tolerated in 99.999% of cases, but becomes an extremely dangerous weapon when used outside of …
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[ad_1] According to the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV, a new STI is gaining ground. His name: mycoplasma genitalium. Explanations We have one more reason to go outside. On July …
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[ad_1] Posted on 13.07.2018 at 10h19 by Serge Nkepseu The first lady of the Congo was distinguished on the occasion of the holding in Brazzaville, from July 12 to 14, of the …
Read More »AIDS: 43,000 people live with HIV in Senegal • Rewmi.com
[ad_1] About 43,000 people, 70% of whom were screened, are infected with HIV / AIDS in Senegal. Prof. Cheikh Tidiane Ndour, Head of the Division AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases of the …
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[ad_1] Ebola virus fever has not finished wreaking havoc. If officially, the epidemic has been halted, its long-term effects on the subjects that have been reached remain disturbing and frightening. This viral …
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[ad_1] To stay out of reach of defenses that own each of our cells, the AIDS virus (HIV) captures a protein that is very abundant and integrates it into its arsenal, allowing …
Read More »Fight against sickle cell disease: Antoinette Sassou N'Guesso receives a distinction of honor
[ad_1] The wife of the Head of State received his diploma from Prof. Lazare Kaptué, hematologist and African researcher. Previously, he congratulated the first lady of Congo for his commitment. Receiving her …
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