The World Health Organization (WHO) reported eight deaths in Tanzania, likely caused by the Marburg virus. The risk of the disease spreading in the region is assessed as high.
The Tanzanian Ministry of Health, with technical and financial support from the World Health Organization (WHO), Africa Centres for D ...
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 ...
An innovative maternal health intervention program in Tanzania has been improving outcomes for mothers and newborns. Host Carol Hills speaks with Dr. Benjamin Kamala, Principal Investigator for the ...
In the face of the ongoing Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) outbreak in Kagera, Tanzania, frontline health workers and local communities have received vital support from the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Tanzania Occupational Health and Safety Association recently hosted a conference, bringing together industry experts, policymakers, and professionals from across Africa to discuss ways to ...
with support from the World Bank, created the Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) as part of a broader strategy to reduce poverty by stimulating local economies. Among other activities, TASAF has ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has put Kenya on notice following the outbreak of the Marburg virus in Tanzania on Tuesday, March 21. This is in line with the International Health Regulations ...
Tanzania's president says she is "confident ... odour can cause discomfort and short term health effects. The World Health Organization says the disease "that plagued pharaohs" now belongs ...