MINSAP
MINSAP faces scrutiny amid public health crises in Cuba, including Oropouche fever and rising dengue cases. Controversies include blame for a baby's death.
Cases of Dengue and Oropouche Show Slight Decline in Cuba, Yet Challenges Remain
Published on 11/29/2024
Cuba Faces Severe Dengue Outbreak: Over 17,000 Patients Hospitalized, Many in Intensive Care
Published on 10/17/2024
Cuban Woman Dies from Dengue Symptoms After Being Sent Home Due to Hospital Supply Shortages
Published on 10/17/2024
Francisco Durán Addresses Growing Dengue and Oropouche Virus Crisis in Cuba
Published on 10/3/2024
UN Official Declares Cuba a "Leader in Health Issues"
Published on 9/11/2024
Rising Dengue and Oropouche Virus Cases in Cuba: Health Officials Warn
Published on 9/5/2024
Cuban Woman Uses Spiders to Control Mosquitoes in Havana: "Many Now Hang from Their Webs"
Published on 8/15/2024
European Nations Document 19 Oropouche Virus Cases, Mostly Linked to Cuba
Published on 8/12/2024
MINSAP Blames Cuban Mother for Baby's Death Due to "Marjoram Tea"
Published on 8/2/2024
Struggles of Burying a Loved One in Cuba: Finding a Car and Even Cement for the Grave
Published on 7/18/2024
Child with Severe Injury Waits Hours for Ambulance in Havana: Enough is Enough!
Published on 6/17/2024
Fire Erupts at Santiago de Cuba Landfill
Published on 5/28/2024
First Case of Oropouche Fever Confirmed in Cuba, Warns Epidemiologist Francisco Durán
Published on 5/27/2024