Monday, 25 January 2016

Health Alert For Travellers: Countries and Territories With active Zika Virus Transmission

Where has Zika virus been found?

  • Prior to 2015, Zika virus outbreaks have occurred in areas of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
  • In May 2015, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an alert regarding the first confirmed Zika virus infections in Brazil.
  • Currently, outbreaks are occurring in many countries.
  • Zika virus will continue to spread and it will be difficult to determine how the virus will spread over time.

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Sunday, 24 January 2016

Woman Delivers Siamese Twins In Enugu



An Enugu-based couple, Segun and Mary Ayeni, have shown great hope despite birthing a set of conjoined twin girls.
Speaking with SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, the parents of the girls, Miracle and Testimony, expressed optimism despite the condition of their twin daughters born on November 16, 2015, who are joined at the groin.

Davido And Ex-Girlfriend, Sira Kent In New Romance In New York


An eye witness spotted both recently in New York. According to a close friend of Sira Kante, 19-year-old Sira and Davido started

3D Nipple Tattoos That Help Breast Cancer Survivors Return To Normalcy


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A tattoo artist in a seersucker suit, bow tie, and alligator shoes in New Orleans has been gaining the attention of women and surgeons

Three British Travellers Infected With Zika Virus

Three British travellers infected with Zika virus which has been linked to brain deformities in babies as expectant mothers warned not to travel to 22 affected countries.British travellers picked up the disease through mosquito bites while travelling in Columbia, Suriname and Guyana and are now back in the UK.


  • Pregnant women have been warned not to travel to 22 affected countries.Virus been linked to microcephaly(abnormally small brains in babies),There is currently no vaccine or drug available to prevent an infection,  


In this photograph, a baby named Luiza who suffers from microcephaly has her head measured by a doctor in Pernambuco state, Brazil. Researchers believe the disorder may be linked to the Zika virus
In this photograph, a baby named Luiza who suffers from microcephaly has her head measured by a doctor in Pernambuco state, Brazil. Researchers believe the disorder may be linked to the Zika virus


Saturday, 23 January 2016