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    Luwero District Launches Massive Vaccination Campaign against Measles Outbreak

    The World Health Organization states that measles is a highly contagious disease causing fever, rash, cough, and watery eyes, with early symptoms lasting between four and seven days. If not treated, it can lead to blindness, severe breathing issues, ear infections, diarrhea, and dehydration, among others.

    Ntoroko Leaders Turn to Government for Relief after Floods Hit Residents

    The Ntoroko residents from areas prone to floods had in the past requested the government of Uganda to relocate them to a small part of the neighboring Semuliki wildlife reserve; however, the discussion has not yet been fully concluded.

    Physicians Reveal an Increase in Respiratory Diseases in Uganda

    Makerere University Lung Institute has revealed that Uganda is experiencing an increase in infections of flue, cough, and other respiratory-related diseases out of the...

    Floods Devastate Kapelebyong District in Eastern Uganda

    Floods are a nature that arises unexpectedly; however, due to the government's commitment to resolving situations, district officials are now compiling a comprehensive report aimed at giving a long-lasting, better impact for the entire district.

    Why Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD) are on Rise

    Managing the diseases or conditions that are most likely causing the CKD can be done by taking steps to slow down the CKD process directly, also known as “slowing CKD progression,” lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease (having a heart attack or stroke), and treating any complications that one may have because of their CKD.

    Gov’t Deploys 1,435 Medical Interns, MPs Push for Supplementary Budget

    A total of 1,435 medical interns have been randomly placed across 73 internship training centers for a period of one year, starting from August...

    UMA Demands Immediate Deployment of Medical Interns by Health Ministry 

    The government failed to deploy over 1,500 medical interns who qualified in 2023 and 2024, including doctors, dental surgeons, nurses/midwives, and pharmacy graduates.

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