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RO3.4mn drug rehab centre opens in Amerat
RO3.4mn drug rehab centre opens in Amerat

Muscat Daily

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Muscat Daily

RO3.4mn drug rehab centre opens in Amerat

Muscat – Ministry of Health (MoH) inaugurated Muscat Rehabilitation Centre in Amerat, a specialised facility for addiction recovery built at cost of RO3.4mn, on Monday. It was funded in two phases, the first supported by Petroleum Development Oman with RO2.5mn, and the second by Al Jisr Foundation with RO900,000. MoH outfitted the centre with medical equipment, devices and furnishings. Opened under the patronage of Sayyid Saud bin Hilal al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, in the presence of H E Dr Hilal Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, the centre is part of Oman's broader healthcare development strategy and Vision 2040 goals. Dr Yousef al Farsi, Director General of Health in the governorate, said the centre offers a structured treatment approach, starting with detoxification, followed by short-term psychological rehabilitation and long-term care to reintegrate individuals into society. 'This approach seeks to provide real opportunities for a return to a normal and healthy life, thereby directly contributing to enhancing community safety and the psychological stability of society members,' he said. The centre includes five inpatient wards with total capacity of 130 beds – 96 for males and 34 for females – including detoxification and short-term rehabilitation units. It also has a separate ward with ten beds for those referred for compulsory treatment and a long-term rehabilitation unit with 40 beds. Jumana al Zadjali of Al Jisr Foundation described the facility as a joint public-private-civil society effort, offering multidisciplinary services such as medical care, psychotherapy, physiotherapy and vocational training. The centre includes outpatient clinics, labs, a pharmacy and recreational spaces.

SMC, Health Ministry step up efforts after malaria detected in Sibu Jaya
SMC, Health Ministry step up efforts after malaria detected in Sibu Jaya

Borneo Post

time25-06-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

SMC, Health Ministry step up efforts after malaria detected in Sibu Jaya

SMC councillors during their monthly meeting earlier today. SIBU (June 25): The Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) will work together with the Ministry of Health (MoH) to curb the spread of malaria and dengue, following the recent detection of malaria cases in the Townvilla B area in Sibu Jaya on June 13. Council chairman Clarence Ting said the initiative aims to reinforce monitoring and preventive measures to ensure the disease does not re-emerge. 'Although Malaysia has successfully eradicated malaria, it is crucial that we continue to implement stringent efforts,' he said during the full council meeting earlier today. Ting noted that malaria currently falls under the jurisdiction of the MoH but emphasised the importance of local authorities, including municipal councillors, in supporting public health measures. He also called for stronger cooperation with the Health Ministry, stressing the importance of adherence to enforcement protocols, which have become more stringent. 'We must ensure every action is followed through with proper monitoring. Weaknesses in follow-up procedures by the council's enforcement team need to be addressed and improved,' he added. On Tuesday, the Sibu Divisional Health Office announced that it would conduct active case detection (ACD) for malaria in the Townvilla B area of Sibu Jaya, scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday. This involves the collection of blood samples for laboratory analysis using the Blood Film for Malaria Parasite method, a mandatory screening process that will continue until all cases are cleared. Health Ministry Malaria Sibu SMC

MoH issues guidelines to protect workers from heat stress
MoH issues guidelines to protect workers from heat stress

Observer

time22-06-2025

  • Health
  • Observer

MoH issues guidelines to protect workers from heat stress

Muscat: As temperatures rise during the summer months in the Sultanate of Oman, the risk of heat stress emerges as one of the most significant challenges facing outdoor work environments, particularly at construction sites and open project areas. In this context, the Ministry of Health (MoH), has launched an awareness initiative titled 'Safe Summer', aimed at raising awareness among employers and workers about the dangers of heat stress and ways to prevent it. This initiative reflects the commitment of the concerned authorities to safeguard the health and safety of workers. As part of the campaign, the Ministry of Health issued a set of general recommendations that employers must adhere to in order to reduce the risk of heat stress. These include implementing smart work schedules by assigning strenuous tasks during the early morning or late afternoon hours, and prohibiting outdoor work during peak heat periods specifically from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm during the months of June, July and August. Authorities also emphasised the importance of providing regular breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas. Rest periods should last between 45 to 60 minutes when working in a hot environment. Additionally, workers should have access to drinking water and hydration materials to help maintain body hydration and replace lost fluids. In terms of improving the working environment, the recommendations stress the use of air conditioning or fans in indoor workspaces, as well as portable fans and umbrellas in outdoor areas, to help reduce surrounding temperatures. The campaign also underscores the importance of increasing awareness through training workers to recognise the signs of heat stress and respond appropriately. Educational materials including posters, brochures and short videos should be available at worksites. Furthermore, employers are advised to monitor daily temperature and humidity levels and to identify high-risk groups such as individuals with diabetes, heart conditions, or those taking diuretics, giving them priority in protective measures. HEAT STRESS To better understand the health impacts of heat stress, the Observer spoke to Dr Muna Mohammed, an Emergency Medicine Specialist, who emphasised that heat stress is not limited to fatigue or exhaustion it can escalate into severe conditions such as heatstroke, which may lead to unconsciousness or organ failure if not treated immediately. She added that it is crucial for workers to recognise early warning signs such as excessive sweating, dizziness, muscle cramps and blurred vision. If any of these symptoms appear, the worker should be moved to a shaded, well-ventilated area and provided with water. If symptoms do not improve, emergency services should be contacted right away. Dr Muna affirmed that the measures adopted by the authorities in Oman reflect advanced public health awareness. She stressed the importance of cooperation between employers and health agencies to mitigate the risks of heat stress and ensure the safety of the workforce. Through this campaign, the Ministry of Health calls on all public and private institutions to comply with the recommendations and conduct ongoing awareness efforts, especially during the summer months when heat stress cases are more common.

Oman launches updated national HIV guidelines
Oman launches updated national HIV guidelines

Muscat Daily

time21-06-2025

  • Health
  • Muscat Daily

Oman launches updated national HIV guidelines

Muscat – Represented by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health (MoH) launched an updated edition of the National HIV Guidelines on Thursday marking a significant step forward in the sultanate's efforts to enhance the quality of care for people living with HIV. The event was held under the patronage of H E Dr Ahmed bin Salem al Mandhari, Undersecretary for Planning and Health Regulation at MoH, and attended by Dr Amal al Ma'niyah, Director General of Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, alongside several senior officials and healthcare professionals. Revision of the national guidelines forms part of MoH's ongoing commitment to standardising the provision of care and treatment across healthcare institutions in line with evidence-based best practices. It also aims to enhance the capacity of healthcare providers, support the objectives of the National AIDS Strategy, and help mitigate the health and social impacts of the virus. The updated guidelines offer practical, clinical and scientific recommendations in key areas such as diagnosis, treatment and long-term follow-up. These also address the psychological, social and human rights factors affecting people living with HIV. Developed in collaboration with national and international experts, the guidelines align with global standards established by World Health Organization and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. On the sidelines of the launch, a training workshop was held for 150 healthcare professionals representing health institutions across all governorates. Organised by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with The Royal Hospital, the workshop focused on key updates in the 2025 National HIV Guidelines, implications of these on clinical practice and ways to foster stronger inter-professional collaboration among HIV service providers. The centre emphasised the fact that the updated guidelines represent a pivotal advancement in improving the quality of life for people living with HIV, reducing new infection rates, and combating the stigma and discrimination associated with the virus.

Malaysia Records First COVID-19 Death In 2025
Malaysia Records First COVID-19 Death In 2025

Rakyat Post

time20-06-2025

  • Health
  • Rakyat Post

Malaysia Records First COVID-19 Death In 2025

Subscribe to our FREE Malaysia has recorded its first COVID-19-related death of 2025, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Health (MoH) on 19 June. The fatality occurred during Epidemiological Week 24 (8–15 June). The individual, who had serious pre-existing health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, had not received the second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. MoH noted that this was the first COVID-19 death since 26 May 2024, and a significant drop compared to the 57 COVID-related deaths reported in 2024. COVID-19 Cases on the Rise, But Situation Under Control As of Week 24, Malaysia has reported 21,738 cumulative COVID-19 cases in 2025, with the weekly average hovering around 900 cases. However, MoH did flag a 68% week-on-week spike, with 3,379 cases reported in Week 24 compared to 2,011 the previous week. Despite the increase, the ministry assured that the national COVID-19 situation remains stable and below the national alert threshold. In terms of severe cases, six patients were admitted to the ICU, all with underlying health issues. All have since been discharged from intensive care; four have returned home, while two remain in regular hospital wards for follow-up treatment. New Variant on the Radar: NB.1.8.1 or 'Nimbus' The World Health Organisation (WHO) is closely monitoring the spread of NB.1.8.1, a Photo: Freepik WHO has classified Nimbus as a Variant Under Monitoring (VUM) due to its rapid transmission and potential health risks. Nimbus spreads faster than previous variants. Common symptoms include: razor-blade-like sore throat, fatigue, mild cough, fever, muscle aches and nasal congestion. What You Can Do Health experts continue to urge the public to take precautions, especially as new variants emerge. Wear a high-quality mask in crowded indoor spaces, improve indoor ventilation: open windows, use fans or air purifiers, get tested if you're feeling unwell or exposed to COVID-19, and stay home when sick to reduce the risk of transmission. Photo: Malay Mail While Malaysia's current COVID-19 situation remains under control, this latest death and the emergence of new variants serve as reminders that vigilance and public health measures remain crucial. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

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