News
Ghana News Agency on MSN1h
WHO extends health emergency for mpox as cases climb in West AfricaThe World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Monday of a rise in mpox infections in West Africa and cautioned that the virus could spread undetected to other regions.As a result, the public health ...
Eating wild meat carries serious health risks – why it still happens along the Kenya-Tanzania border
Wild meat is a known source of zoonotic infections and disease spillover to humans. In fact, as many as three-quarters of ...
7d
AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Tanzania Excels in Protecting Preterm BabiesTANZANIA has recorded remarkable success in improving lives and protecting newborn care, most notably for preterm infants.The World Health Organization (WHO) disclosed this, officially naming November ...
Only about 19% of children in Tanzania have the World Health Organization's outlined Minimum Diet Diversity for children ages 6-23 months, which recommends a minimum of five food groups a day to ...
Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi was today nominated as the next Regional Director of the World Health Organization (WHO ... also to the United Republic of Tanzania. I also thank Dr Yao, Dr Lamine ...
Geneva — Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi was today nominated as the next Regional Director of the World Health Organization ... also to the United Republic of Tanzania. I also thank Dr Yao ...
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.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Status Report on Physical Activity 2022, 34% of deaths in Tanzania are due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Around 13% of all NCDs in ...
This week, as officials at World Health Organizations convene meetings discussing everything from Marburg virus in Tanzania to mpox ... with the World Health Organization in a memo that was ...
A World Health Organization spokesperson declined to ... Authorities are closely watching another outbreak of Marburg this year in Tanzania, which the WHO announced confirming last week.
[Photo/Xinhua] DAR ES SALAAM -- The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday airlifted 1.4 tonnes of medical commodities and supplies to Tanzania to fight the Marburg virus disease (MVD ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results