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Mpox Vigilance in Buea: South-West health authorities are urging calm after a suspected Mpox case was reported in Great Soppo, involving a 9-year-old girl; officials say monitoring and lab tests are underway and there’s no need for panic. Free Care in Rural Cameroon: A Chinese medical team delivered free consultations and treatment to over 230 patients in Ngat-Bane (Centre region near Yaoundé), covering multiple specialties and providing medication, with local leaders praising the outreach. Blood Donation Push: Cameroon’s National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) rolled out activities ahead of World Blood Donor Day (June 14), including fitness walks, donation drives, awareness caravans and youth engagement to tackle blood shortages. Lead Paint Safety Call: Environmental groups, including IPEN, urged stronger global controls on lead chromates in paint via the Rotterdam Convention, noting Cameroon among countries that have already moved to ban them. Health System Capacity Note: With World Cup travel expected, public health experts elsewhere warn that reduced disease-monitoring capacity could raise infectious-disease risks—an issue Cameroon should watch as cross-border movement grows.

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Chinese medical team provides free health care services in rural Cameroon

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