This follows reports from the World Health Organisation (WHO) indicating that eight people have died in a suspected outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Kagera Region. The government trusts that once ...
KAGERA: THE newly appointed Chief Medical Officer, Dr Grace Magembe and her team arrived in Kagera Region on Thursday to make close follow-up on the reported Marburg Virus Disease after the country ...
Farmers who previously engaged in agricultural practices that led to the degradation of the River Maziba catchment area in ... and Maziba in the Kagera basin. The overall goal of the project ...
The Maziba catchment is located in the Kagera basin within the Victoria Water Management ... It also drains into Lake Victoria, a transboundary water resource. However, River Maziba had been degraded ...
According to Ssentamu, Tanzanians from Kagera region usually cross to Kasnsero via Kagera River and Lake Victoria for trade and personal businesses. However, they have not received a team from the ...
According to Ssentamu, Tanzanians from Kagera region usually cross to Kasnsero via Kagera River and Lake Victoria for trade and personal businesses. However, they have not received a team from the ...
The Tanzanian government has denied reports by the World Health Organsation (WHO) of a suspected new outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the northwestern Kagera region, insisting that all ...
This is after the World Health Organisation put Kenya and five other countries on high alert over Marburg disease. The report claimed the death of eight people in the Kagera region, in Tanzania.
Tanzania has denied WHO’s report on a suspected Marburg virus outbreak, confirming all cases in Kagera tested negative Tanzania has refuted claims made in a report by the World Health Organisation ...
On Tuesday, the global health agency said a total of nine suspected cases were reported over the last five days in the Kagera region, including eight deaths. But in a statement, Tanzania's Health ...
The WHO said it received reliable reports of suspected cases in the Kagera region of Tanzania on Jan. 10, with symptoms of headache, high fever, back pain, diarrhoea, vomiting blood, muscle ...
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