The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of the increasing attacks on health facilities and medical personnel in Libya.
Read moreThe Pharmacy and Drug Control Department of the Ministry of Health warned of two classes of medications produced by the UAE company Julphar after receiving information from the UAE Ministry of Health provides the withd
Read moreThe National Centre for Disease Control confirmed the reception of quantities of drugs for leishmaniasis treatment, from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Read moreThe National Centre for Disease Control confirmed on Sunday the registration of cases of tuberculosis in the eastern region.
Read moreThe World Health Organization (WHO) said on its Facebook page on Saturday that it had deployed four specialized medical teams to Bani Walid, Tarhouna, Ajdabiya and Al-Keesh in Benghazi.
Read morePresident of Tripoli University Nabil Al-Natah signed a cooperation agreement with the United Nations Food and Drug Organization (FAO) to strengthen the monitoring and detection centres for veterinary services in Libya
Read moreThe Department of Wounded in Tripoli urged the director of Ali Omar Askar hospital in Sabiya district to instruct medical and paramedical staff of the hospital to report to duty immediately.
Read moreThe Health Ministry said that a European-made medicine for leishmaniasis treatment will arrive in the country this weekend.
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