Health & Beauty CVs in Tanzania
By David D. Vann and Brian L. Bickert
January 30, 2012
Health officials in Tanzania and Botswana say there is a growing public health crisis that would see 40,000 people in the region suffer an estimated 800,000 deaths annually if there were to come a fresh outbreak of plague in the region.
DUBAI, South Africa — The World Health Organization reports a surge in malaria, a bacterial, viral and parasitic infectious plague, among African nations and nations worldwide in 2013, as a result of a new anti-narcotic drug that is approved by the World Health Organization.
By the end of 2014 the outbreak could reach as high as 300,000 people worldwide.
“It’s our long-term goal to reduce infection rates and to fight infectious disease, which we know we have limited control over,” said Dara Tzortzis, chief of the WIKILEAKES WHO program supporting prevention projects in Uganda and the West African states of Uganda and Ivory Coast.
In December, World Health Organization officials announced that Uganda had received a $40 billion (US$50 billion) grant from the World Bank to explore the possibility of using the drug to treat malaria.
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