Kenyans could soon use a simple injection of antibodies to prevent contracting HIV. A study by the Kenya Medical Research Institute titled "AMP (Antibody Mediated Prevention)" seeks to use antibodies to prevent the spread of HIV. "Traditionally in HIV vaccine studies, people get a . . .
Read MorePlans are underway to increase the amount of money offered to patients with cancer under the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). The move is meant to relief the Kenyans who are covered by the NHIF, the heavy financial burden that comes with treating cancer. Acc . . .
Read MoreKenyan and Dutch scientists have developed a mosquito trap, which uses "human odour" to attract the malaria-carrying insects. The researchers from the Nairobi-based International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) said the new Solar-Powered Mosquito Trapping system is baited wi . . .
Read MorePatients can now access advanced breast cancer screening and treatment through a new diagnostic instrument that is capable of testing for seven other types of cancer. This comes after the Health Ministry this week commissioned the immunohistochemistry analyser at the Kenyatta National Hospi . . .
Read More The government is partnering with Kenya Renal Association to device a programme that will increase the country’s capacity to conduct daily kidney transplants. The joint venture programme which will be rolled out before the end of the year is expected to reduce the cost of treatm . . .
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