Nigerian researcher wins acclaim for breakthrough in HIV-related brain studies
Nigerian researcher Elizabeth Kehinde Oladipo has been hailed internationally for her groundbreaking HIV brain study.
Nigerian researcher Elizabeth Kehinde Oladipo has been hailed internationally for her groundbreaking HIV brain study.
“They are proposing ₦300,000 for a baby whose life has been permanently altered. This is wickedness,” the father said.
Despite decades of progress, tuberculosis remains the world’s deadliest infectious disease, killing 1.25 million people in 2023, according to a new WHO report.
Mumbor revealed that neither he nor his wife tested positive for HIV. He stated that the child was diagnosed only after receiving two blood transfusions at the clinic.
A couple in Edo State alleges their baby contracted HIV from unsafe blood transfusion at a private hospital in Benin. Both parents tested negative.
“We have 7,000 doctors in the state, but the state needs an additional 33,000,” he said.