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WHO-licensed Nigerian factory to address test kit shortages following USAID funding cuts to health programmes.
African Swine Fever, which causes haemorrhagic fever in pigs, has had a devastating effect on the country’s swine industry, ...
[DAR ES SALAAM, SciDev.Net] Tanzanian scientists say finding gene variants that predict a sickle cell patient’s response to drugs should pave the way for DNA testing before treatment, to improve ...
Water projects in arid Middle Eastern countries face an uncertain future amid US and other international aid cuts.
[KIGALI, SciDev.Net] After years of progress in reducing malaria cases, Rwanda is confronting a surprising resurgence and ...
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Data centres use vast amounts of water for electricity generation and cooling Centres planned in countries affected by water scarcity as AI adoption soars Stronger regulation, monitoring, reporting ...
A new fish smoking kiln designed to reduce cancer risks is helping women fish processors in Uganda increase sales and stay healthy.
Can developing countries use nanotechnology to improve health? Priya Shetty looks at nanomedicine's promise.
SciDevNet uncovers the ‘silent killer’ of food and water contamination in West Africa, as statistics show related hospital outpatient cases.
Genomic tracing and rapid vaccine deployment helped Rwanda overcome deadly virus with lowest recorded fatality rate.
Scientists in peril around the world share their experiences of the risks they face as academic freedom declines.
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