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The Cool Down on MSNGiant rat celebrated for detecting one of the world's deadliest illnesses: 'We really do see them as heroes'"Everybody's first impression is that the rats are our enemies." Giant rat celebrated for detecting one of the world's ...
Tanzania joined the international community in marking World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, saying the government has successfully ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania outlines why Janabi is best suited for WHO Africa roleThe position fell vacant following the passing of Dr Faustine Ndugulile on November 27, 2024, just three months after winning ...
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The Citizen on MSNWorld marks Tuberculosis Day with calls for urgent actionDar es Salaam. 24 March is observed annually as World Tuberculosis Day to highlight the urgent need to eliminate tuberculosis ...
Tanzania has nominated Professor Mohamed Janabi as the next Regional Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the candidates for the position of Regional Director for Africa after the ...
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 ...
Tanzania has confirmed its first two cases ... Its spread caused the World Health Organization to declare a public health emergency of international concern—its highest alarm—in August 2024.
Tanzania on Thursday declared the end of ... affected by the outbreak,” said Charles Sagoe-Moses, the World Health Organization (WHO) representative in the East African country.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) welcomed a declaration by Tanzania on the end of the deadly Marburg virus outbreak, saying on Thursday that close collaboration had been key to the response.
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