NATIONAL POLIO VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
Guaranteeing children's health
During the months of February and April this year, a total of 471,888 children will receive doses of oral polio vaccine
70 resultados.
During the months of February and April this year, a total of 471,888 children will receive doses of oral polio vaccine
The Pedro Kourí Institute of Tropical Medicine opened its doors Monday, November 10, to more than 100 medical professionals participating in the first international course on treatment and prevention of Ebola, which will continue through the week.
Dr. Félix Báez Sarría, from the Henry Reeve International Contingent, who contracted the Ebola virus stated that he will return to Sierra Leone to finish what he began
The agreement, signed by Dr. Roberto Morales Ojeda, Cuban minister of Public Health, and Sylvia Burwell, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services, is aimed at implementing collaboration projects
Cuban health professionals from the Henry Reeve Brigade who participated in the fight against Ebola in West Africa were recognized for their efforts with the 60th anniversary of the FAR commemorative medal.
The Cuban President, alongside Party Second Secretary José Ramón Machado Ventura, attended the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Dr. José Manuel Ballester Santovenia Institute of Hematology and Immunology on Saturday
Sangre Grande, the largest town in northeastern Trinidad, benefits daily from the services of Cuban medical personnel working in Trinidad and Tobago
The mere fact of being able to tell Cuban families that a new, effective and safe Cuban pneumococcal vaccine will soon be available, work on which has been advancing since 2006, is already more than just “good news.”
Health is a right enshrined in the Cuban Constitution: “Everyone has the right to health protection and care. The State guarantees this right”
After three days of work in commissions, deputies are today discussing updates on the Digitalization of Society Program and the proposed Terrestrial Waters Act, and meeting in geographical groups