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Found on 07 Jan 2010 12:59 GMT
Zimbabwe Wants To Boost Access To ART By End Of 2010, Health Minister Says Zimbabwe's government plans work with international organizations to increase the number of people receiving anti-retroviral therapy (ART) to 300,000 by the end of the year, up from the 180,000 who currently get the drugs, Henry Madzorera, the country's health minister, said on Tues...
Zimbabwe: Flu Bug Warrants Vigilance (AllAfrica.com)
Found on 05 May 2009 10:15 GMT
HarareTHE "swine flu" scare of recent days has focused attention yet again on new strains of influenza, but at the expense of the necessary attention that must be paid to "ordinary" flu, a virus that kills scores of thousands every year around the world.
Roundup: Suspected A/H1N1 flu affects 135 pupils in Zimbabwe
Roundup: Suspected A/H1N1 flu affects 135 pupils in Zimbabwe By Li Nuer HARARE, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) - At least 135 pupils in eastern Zimbabwe district of Nyanga have in the past week been diagnosed with symptoms of a strain of influenza and authorities fear could be the potentially deadly A/H1N1
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Zimbabwe on high alert to curb bird flu outbreaks
Zimbabwe on high alert to curb bird flu outbreaks HARARE, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) - Zimbabwe is still free from avian influenza but remains on high alert to curb any possible outbreaks, with a multi-sectoral taskforce in place to monitor the situation, a cabinet minister said on Wednesday. Health and
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Zimbabwe on high alert against bird flu
Zimbabwe on high alert against bird flu HARARE, Feb.15 (Xinhua) - Zimbabwe is on high alert against the bird flu epidemic that has swept across the European continent and was recently detected in Nigeria, Health and Child Welfare Minister, David Parirenyatwa, said on Wednesday. "The country is on
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