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Mumps Outbreak: A first in over two decades.

South Africa is in the midst of a mumps outbreak for the first time in over two decades, with over 1322 positive cases reported. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases(NICD) says Kwa-Zulu Natal, Mpumalanga and Gauteng recorded the majority of cases. The NICD last recorded a mumps outbreak in 2002. It

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Frontline healthcare workers have been the hardest hit during the COVID-19 wave.

Healthcare workers: “We are humans”

By Hannah Zhihan Jiang Healthcare workers (HCWs) say targeted programmes to destigmatise mental illnesses and support mental health among HCWs after the COVID-19 pandemic is needed more than ever. They stress the need to debunk the stereotype that HCWs are strong heroes who don’t need mental health support.  Under #Healthcareheroes,

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International Nurses Day

International Nurses Day: Little to celebrate

This International Nurses Day is bittersweet for many nurses working in South Africa’s public healthcare system. With the devastating shortage of nurses, ongoing wage battles,  unsafe working conditions, and lack of resources, nurses say there is very little to celebrate. International Nurses Day celebrates and honours nurses for their role

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TB awareness month: Men driving SA's epidemic

Influenza: Everything you need to know this winter

In 2022, there was a resurgence of influenza activity, following the Covid-19 pandemic. Currently, the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD)  is unable to say what the flu trend will look like this winter. However, a prevalence in cases is expected, with a peak during winter months. In South Africa,

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Climate change, characterized by heavy rains and an increase in temperatures, set to trigger malaria infections across the globe.

Spike in malaria cases

South Africa is experiencing a rise in malaria cases in the endemic provinces and Gauteng. The National Institute of Communicable Diseases says there have been a number of severe cases due to late detection.  “Undiagnosed and untreated malaria rapidly progresses to severe illness, with a potentially fatal outcome,” the NICD

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