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The President of HCE visits health facilities
President of the High Council of State (HCE), Head of State, General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz made Wednesday a visit of information and contacts for health centers in Riyadh and Arafat. |
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Gift of drugs and consumables by Taziast Mauritania to CHN
Mr. Mohamed Salem Ould Mamoun, General Secretary of the Ministry of Mines and Industry has overseen this Sunday at the company's headquarters Taziast Mauritania SA Limited (TML SA) in Nouakchott operation rebate amounts of drugs and consumables medical donation of the company to National Hospital (CHN), Akjoujt dispensary and clinic of the Association of Customs. |
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Health Sector Investment Program
The overall objective of the Health Sector Investment Project for Mauritania is to improve the health status of the population in general--and of underserved groups in particular) through providing more accessible and affordable quality health services. There are four components. The first expands health service coverage, improves health services performance, improves heath facility utilization rates, institutes quality assurance measures. |
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Mauritania Receives US$10 million for Reforms in the Health Sector
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved an International Development Association (IDA) credit of US$10 million to assist the Government of Mauritania in the implementation of the human resource development pillar of its poverty reduction strategy paper.The overall objective of the Health and Nutrition Support Project is to strengthen the health system..
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MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION
MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: Medical facilities in Mauritania are limited. There are few modern clinics or hospitals beyond the capital and a few major towns. At local pharmacies, some medicines are difficult to obtain; travelers are advised to bring their own supplies. Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease. |
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Independent from France in 1960, Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) in 1976, but relinquished it after three years of raids by the Polisario guerrilla front seeking independence for the territory. Maaouya Ould Sid Ahmed TAYA seized power in a coup in 1984. Opposition parties were legalized and a new constitution approved in 1991. |
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Medications in Mauritania
Travelers' diarrhea is the most common travel-related ailment. The cornerstone of prevention is food and water precautions, as outlined below. All travelers should bring along an antibiotic and an antidiarrheal drug to be started promptly if significant diarrhea occurs, defined as three or more loose stools in an 8-hour period or five or more loose stools in a 24-hour period, especially if associated with nausea, vomiting, cramps, fever or blood in the stool.
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Mauritania's First Test Tube Baby Sparks Controversy
Joe Bavier;Abidjan;02 April 2005 - Doctors in Mauritania have announced the birth of the country's first baby produced through in-vitro fertilization, a procedure that has become commonplace elsewhere. But in Mauritania, the event has sparked a wave of controversy as some Islamic clerics are denouncing it as an affront to religion. |
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Please go the core of the text to see the figure of the world health organisation about the health care sytem in Mauruitania,west africa. Please pay attention to the fact that of the published data may not be well updated due to publication conditions or technical reasons. Thanks in advance for your kind comprehension. |
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Synergy between public health and veterinary services
Livestock contribute to the livelihood of at least 70% of the worlds' rural poor.1 In arid and semi-arid ecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa, livestock holders (mobile or settled pastoralists and agro-pastoralists) use vast grazing lands and residuals of crops that otherwise could not be used productively.2Y et, they are marginalised from development processes and vulnerable to exclusion from health services ... |
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Mauritania Health & Education
The health services of Mauritania are poorly developed. There is only one large hospital in Nouakchott, and around this large country 25 health centres (15 are maternity clinics). Health services are provided for free for citizens on low income.Widespread diseases of Mauritania are tuberculosis, intestinal and eye diseases. |
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