NASARAWA, Nigeria (Reuters) -The World Health Organization says it will send leprosy drugs to Nigeria this weekend after ...
Leprosy is curable with a combination of different antibiotics, but if left untreated the patients' health can deteriorate ...
The World Health Organization has reportedly said it will send leprosy drugs to Nigeria, where thousands of people suffer from the chronic disease. Bureaucratic delays meant Nigeria ran out of the ...
Every year, more than 200,000 people are infected with leprosy globally; Nigeria records 1,000 new cases annually. But there is no available data on the total number of people living with leprosy ...
WHO to send leprosy drugs to Nigeria after testing delays Nigeria reports over 1,000 leprosy cases yearly, faces drug shortages Delays highlight global system vulnerabilities, says UN rapporteur ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it will send leprosy drugs to Nigeria during the weekend after a year-long delay.
Nigeria is set to receive a shipment of leprosy drugs from the World Health Organization (WHO) this weekend after a delay ...
The World Health Organization says it will send leprosy drugs to Nigeria this weekend after resolving testing hold-ups that led to a year-long delay in thousands of patients, including children, ...