From the Kofta Machine to 100 Million Health Lives: Egypt’s success in stemming hepatitis C
Egypt’s journey from the spread of hepatitis C to the beginning of its decline
Egypt’s journey from the spread of hepatitis C to the beginning of its decline
Mada Masr sits with an activist who has been engaged in work on HIV/AIDS over the past decade.
It is not quite clear what the sister of a man arrested on suspicion of being gay expected when she told the police authorities that her brother was HIV positive.…
Sherif leans on the wall for support as he walks towards his bed, while his wife Thanaa lies opposite him in the HIV/AIDS department of Abbasseya Fever Hospital. In…
Four doctors have been referred to a Doctors Syndicate disciplinary committee for propagating an Armed Forces device alleged to cure AIDS and…
One hundred and seventy people held at a Giza police station are to be tested for HIV/AIDS after reports that one detainee is HIV positive,…
Egypt’s Ministry of Social Solidarity is investigating a nongovernmental organization (NGO) after receiving a complaint that it is involved in promoting safe…
The inventor of the Complete Cure (CC) device, Major General Ibrahim Abdel Aty, filed a complaint with the General Prosecutor Hesham Barakat…
The Complete Cure (CC) device, an invention by the Armed Forces that allegedly cures hepatitis C (HCV), a virus prevalent in Egypt,…
General Ibrahim Abdel Aty, the head of the military research team that announced in February the creation of a device to cure…
«When the Egyptian army's medical team announced it had invented two devices to detect and cure the viral infections HCV and HIV, it came under a fire…»
«The Egyptian military, with their recently announced Complete Cure device, is hardly the first to claim unproven cures for diseases that have ravaged millions of lives. Since the…»
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