Historically, there have been very low survival rates for pregnant women infected with Ebola, and for their babies
UNICEF and its partners have so far identified more than 400 children who have been orphaned or left unaccompanied because of the virus
The report said that three quarters of people living with HIV knew their HIV status in 2017, compared to just two thirds in 2015, and 21.7 million people living with HIV, or 59 percent, had access to antiretroviral therapy, up from 17.2 million in 2015
As the Democratic Republic of Congo battles the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, just across the border Ugandan survivors of a 2007 outbreak are reminded of the near-death experience they went through
Ebola has infected 319 people in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo since August, killing 198.
Many people know that a woman’s health, including her diet and exercise habits, can impact the health of her baby even before she gets pregnant. But, until recently, little was known about a father’s diet and exercise choices.