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  2. Health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    According to 2010 Demographic and Health Survey in Tanzania, 66% at 12 months of age were fully immunised during the survey. [23] The 2010 DHS in Tanzania which is the latest, presents the BCG coverage of 95.5%, DPT vaccine coverage of 88%; Polio (Pol3) coverage of 84.9% and Measles coverage of 84.5%.

  3. Healthcare in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Tanzania. Tanzania has a hierarchical health system which is in tandem with the political-administrative hierarchy. [1] At the bottom, there are the dispensaries found in every village where the village leaders have a direct influence on its running. The health centers are found at ward level and the health center in charge is ...

  4. COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    846 [1] Government website. www .moh .go .tz /en /covid-19-info. The COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania was a part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Tanzania in March 2020.

  5. List of hospitals in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Map of Tanzania. This is a list of hospitals in Tanzania. The Government of Tanzania also has a full list of health facilities. Tanzania is the largest and second-most populous country in East Africa with a population of 50.1 million people according to the 2017 Projections by the National Bureau of Statistics National Census of 2012.

  6. Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry executive. Ag. Permanent Secretary. Website. moh .go .tz. The Ministry of Health is a government ministry of Tanzania. Its central offices are located in Dodoma. Its mission is to "facilitate the provision of basic health services that are good, quality, equitable, accessible, affordable, sustainable [,] and gender-sensitive".

  7. Occupational safety and health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The first law in Tanzania that related to workers health and safety was the Factories Ordinances Cap. 297 of 1950, that provided for occupational health and safety standards for workers in factories. As most of Tanzania's workforce was employed in the agricultural sector, this ordinance left most workers in the country unprotected.

  8. HIV/AIDS in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania is characterised by substantial across age, gender, geographical location and socioeconomic status implying difference in the risk of transmission of infection. [1] In 2019, among 1.7 million people living with HIV /AIDS, the prevalence was 4.6% and 58,000 new HIV infection among 15–49 years old, and ...

  9. Maternal and child health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Mother and child health. Both maternal and child health are interdependent and substantially contributing to high burden of mortality worldwide. Every year, 289 000 women die due to complications in pregnancy and childbirth, and 6.6 million children below 5 years of age die of complications in the newborn period and of common childhood diseases.