Learn about noma, a severe mouth disease linked to poverty and malnutrition, affecting children in Africa and beyond.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for greater focus on oral health in Africa, where 42 per cent of the population is affected by oral diseases.Speaking on World Oral Health Day 2025, ...
ShareDisturbed the African region is lagging behind key oral health indicators, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged ...
ShareAs Nigeria joins other countries of the world to mark this year’s World Oral Health Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday said African has the highest number of noma cases, a rapidly ...
The Ministry of Health will today, March 20, 2025, join the global community in commemorating World Oral Health Day at ...
As the world marks World Oral Health Day, the Acting WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, has called for a commitment to tackling oral ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that a staggering 42% of the population in Africa is affected by oral diseases, including dental caries, gum disease, and tooth loss. It said, this ...
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