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Cuba eliminates acute hepatitis B in children

No cases of acute hepatitis B in children under five years of age reported in the county since 1999, and none in those under 15 since 2006

Matthew approaches eastern Cuba

Expected this afternoon and evening, Tuesday October 4, are heavy rainfall reaching totals of 300mm or more, coastal flooding, and winds up to 120 kilometers an hour

Science and economy, hand in hand

CUBAN science, an indisputable product of the Revolution and Fidel’s visionary thinking, today faces the challenge of more swiftly linking to the production of goods and services, based on obtaining high-tech and innovative results and always closing the research-manufacturing-marketing cycle.

Regenerative medicine

Considered one of the most remarkable global scientific advances of the past two decades in the health field, regenerative medicine shows promising prospects for application in the treatment of various conditions

Clinical trials of promising Cuban monoclonal antibody expanded

Registered in Cuba to treat head, neck, brain (in children and adults), esophageal and more recently, pancreatic tumors, with encouraging results, the humanized monoclonal antibody, nimotuzumab, is currently subject to 27 clinical trials to ensure its safety and effectiveness in the treatment of a further 11 types of cancer

Cuba registers hepatitis B medication

The news was announced yesterday, December 10, during the closing ceremony of the Second Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry Research-Development and Innovation Congress, IDIFARMA 2015, held in Havana

The key to disaster preparedness

In order to strengthen the country's capacity to deal with hurricanes, earthquakes, droughts and health disasters, set to take place on May 14-15 is the 2016 Meteoro Exercise, organized annually for the past 30 years

Irma, a hurricane to remember

According to preliminary reports, the flooding caused by Hurricane Irma is perhaps the most severe to have affected Havana’s coastline to date, with over 1.5 meters of water in some areas