14/04/2026
Doctor sounds warning Fiji's health system is expected to face increasing pressure as HIV and tuberculosis (TB) cases continue to rise, according to health officials. HIV Vertical Transmission Elimination [β¦]
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14/04/2026
Doctor sounds warning Fiji's health system is expected to face increasing pressure as HIV and tuberculosis (TB) cases continue to rise, according to health officials. HIV Vertical Transmission Elimination [β¦]
14/04/2026
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Parents urged to speak up as HIV, TB concerns grow Families are being urged to take a more active role in protecting their children as concerns rise over HIV and tuberculosis in Fiji.
14/04/2026
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Vinaka vakalevu Dr Ana Ofa Malani and team Rewa SD.ππ½ππ½ Yes we can End TB βΌοΈ
25/03/2026
Ending TB starts with us. Early diagnosis, open conversations, and consistent treatment save lives. This World Tuberculosis Day, letβs stand together, break the stigma, and build healthier communities.
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23/03/2026
Tuberculosis is curable! Contact your health provider if:
- you have symptoms like cough, fever and weight loss
- are a close contact of a TB patient, or
- belong to a high-risk group such as people who are undernourished or have a weakened immune system including those with HIV or diabetes.
It is vital to complete your full course of treatment.
Yes! We can end TB.
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23/03/2026
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18/03/2026
Come join us for the WORLD TB DAY celebrations.
24th March
March from Flea Market to Sukuna Park and join in on the full day of activities, free health screenings and awareness !
04/03/2026
To reduce blood pressure and risk of cardiovascular diseases, WHO has recommended reducing sodium intake to less than 2 g/day (equivalent to < 5 g/day salt).
5 g salt is approx. a little less than one teaspoon.
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