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We Have No Cases Of Ebola — Tanzanian To WHO

Health We Have No Cases Of Ebola — Tanzanian To WHO
SEP 18, 2019 LISTEN

On 14 September, the World Health Organization (WHO) received formal notification from the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania that there are no cases of Ebola virus disease in the country.

This followed earlier rumours of the death of one person and illness in a few others.

The Tanzanian authorities did not indicate what the cause of the illnesses might have been.

WHO has informed Member States of this update from the United Republic of Tanzania in accordance with the International Health Regulations.

The United Republic of Tanzania is on heightened alert for potential cases of Ebola due to the outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, ongoing since 1 August 2018.

WHO continues to work with the country to improve its ability to prevent, detect, confirm and care for anyone with the disease.

A team of WHO technical experts has been deployed to the United Republic of Tanzania to supplement experts based in the WHO country office.


Media contacts:
Collins Boakye-Agyemang
Communications officer
WHO Regional Office for Africa
[email protected]
Tel: +242 06 614 2401
Susannah Savage
Communications consultant
WHO Regional Office for Africa
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Tel: +242 06 696 4452
Tarik Jasarevic
World Health Organization Geneva
[email protected]
Mobile: +41 793 676 214
Tel: +41 22 791 5099

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