Makerere University Researchers Unveil New Findings on Nodding Disease

Researchers at Makerere University have released new research findings on Nodding disease, revealing that the epidemic has left more than 10% of sufferers severely disabled. Releasing the findings on Tuesday, Richard Idro, a Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health, informed journalists that they have discovered the commonly available antibiotic Doxycycline to be highly effective in…

CSOs Express Concern Over WHO Pandemic Agreement Proposal

Civil society organizations (CSOs) have voiced significant concerns regarding the latest proposal for the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Agreement. In a statement released on Thursday, CSO officials highlighted the inequities embedded in the current draft of the world’s first accord designed to prevent the global health, economic, and social impacts of future pandemics like…

Kasese District Registers Five Suspected Cases of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever

Kasese District has reported five suspected cases of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). The suspects have been admitted to Bwera Government General Hospital. Stephen Bagonza, the acting Kasese District Health Officer (DHO), stated that blood samples have been collected from the suspected cases and sent to the Uganda Virus Research Institute for confirmatory tests. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic…

Palliative Care Association of Uganda Holds Annual General Meeting

The Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) last week ahead of its 25th anniversary celebrations. This milestone event brought together key stakeholders, including Rays of Hope from Jinja, Hospice Uganda, St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, Cancer Advocacy Disability Group, Kamuli Mission Hospital, New Life Hospice Arua, Lweza Community Health Program,…

Uganda Heart Institute Achieves Breakthrough in Diagnosing Heart Complications in Children

Researchers at the Uganda Heart Institute (UHI) have announced a groundbreaking achievement: they can now diagnose heart complications in children using a simple blood test. This innovative method was revealed during a research dissemination conference at Kabira Country Club in Kampala. Leading the research, Prof. Emmy Okello, chief of cardiology at UHI and honorary associate…

Cutting Malaria Could Boost African Economies by Nearly $16 Billion Annually, New Research Shows

New research released today reveals that African economies could receive a substantial GDP boost of nearly $127 billion between 2023 and 2030 by meeting UN malaria targets. This growth, averaging almost $16 billion a year, includes significant gains for countries like Tanzania, Kenya, and Angola, with Tanzania’s GDP alone potentially rising by over $7 billion.…

South African TB Conference Highlights Nutrition and Patient-Centered Care Innovations

Following the much-anticipated opening ceremony, day two of the 8th South African TB Conference got off to a bustling start at the Durban ICC. Approaches to TB prevention such as TB vaccines, Tuberculosis Preventive Therapy (TPT), HIV, and nutrition took center stage at a roundtable panel deliberation. Among the key speakers, Professor Yogan Pillay, Director…