Infectious Marburg disease — with 88% fatality rate — is discovered in remote corner of Tanzania
WHO was the first to report on Jan. 14 a suspected outbreak of Marburg that had killed eight people in Tanzania’s Kagera region. Tanzanian health officials disputed the report hours later ...
By Mollee Francisco For kids in the remote Karagwe district of northwestern Tanzania, college is a dream few will ever achieve. When they’ve reached the end of their schooling in Karagwe, ...
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Tanzania's fuel revolution slowed down by lack of filling stationsTanzania has large reserves of gas under ... He tells the BBC that he was among the first people in the city to convert his vehicle, which involved installing a large cylinder in the back of ...
Not long after Bryan Keeler arrived in a rural village in Tanzania ready to teach local children, some of the residents approached him with a proposal – they wanted him to build a school.
Hundreds of people have died from the virus in recent years, almost all in Africa Tanzania has dismissed a World Health Organisation (WHO) report of a suspected new outbreak of the Ebola-like ...
At least eight people in Tanzania have died in an outbreak of the highly lethal Marburg virus, according to global health officials. The World Health Organization (WHO) said the Ebola-like virus ...
Eight people have died in a suspected outbreak of Marburg, an Ebola-like haemorrhagic fever, in a Tanzanian transit hub, the World Health Organisation has said. The suspected outbreak in Tanzania ...
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