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Wild meat is a known source of zoonotic infections and disease spillover to humans. In fact, as many as three-quarters of ...
One of the vehicles struck in the accident late Saturday, a minibus, was hurled into a river in the country's southwest, near ...
More than a billion with skin disease lack access to dermatologists. The WHO mandate signals a new, unified approach.
Overall, more than two-thirds (68%) of Tanzanians approve of their government's performance on improving basic health services. o And 84% say they trust the Ministry of Health "somewhat" or "a lot." ...
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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 ...
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The Citizen on MSNDr Nyambura Moremi bids farewell to National Public Health LaboratoryIn a full-circle moment, Dr Nyambura Moremi has officially stepped down as Director of the National Public Health Laboratory ...
U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected ...
Splash, a US-based NGO, will use the investment to expand clean water, safe sanitation and menstrual health programs in schools in Malawi, ...
In place of the old diplomatic model, a new “America First Opportunity Fund” would channel $2.9 billion to handpicked ...
Millions of young women around the world face stigma and bias when seeking reproductive health services, often limiting their access to contraception ...
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The Citizen on MSNPresident Samia backs ELCT's special needs centre with Sh250 millionDar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has commended the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) for its initiative to establish a centre for children with special needs, describing it as ...
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