Malaria vaccination and HIV treatment are among numerous health programmes at risk in Uganda as the country's science research centres suffer the impact of a US freeze on overseas aid.
Uganda will on February 7 receive its first batch of R21/Matrix-M, a malaria vaccine recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for children.Dr Jane Nabakooza, a senior medical officer at the ...
Researchers have uncovered a significant connection between elevated uric acid levels and life-threatening outcomes in ...
On the recommendation of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) headed by billionaire Elon Musk, Trump ...
Trump’s decision to suspend US foreign aid has disrupted essential health, education, and humanitarian programs across Africa - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Malaria remains one of Uganda's deadliest public health challenges, claiming lives daily and affecting millions. Despite ongoing efforts, this ancient scourge continues to evolve, posing ...
The Ministry of Health has flagged off the first locally manufactured RDT kits for Malaria destined to the National Medical Stores. Microhaem Scientifics (MHS), the first local IVD manufacturer in ...
The investment from Uganda Development Bank supported MHS in acquiring capital-intensive equipment and purchase of raw ...
The Ministry of Health is preparing to launch a groundbreaking initiative to vaccinate infants against malaria, a leading cause of illness and death in Uganda. The nationwide campaign is set to ...
In the wilderness of western Uganda, we feast on peanut butter and malaria meds and gardening tips. The chattering buzz arrives in the morning like a party. Mothers greet one another, laughing ...