World Health Organisation says Tanzania not sharing information on ebola
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Tanzania has declined to provide detailed information on suspected ebola cases, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said, posing a challenge in efforts to fight the outbreak.
Despite several requests "to date, clinical data, results of the investigations, possible contacts and potential laboratory tests performed ... have not been communicated to WHO," the U.N. health agency said in a statement see by Reuters on Sunday.
"The limited available official information from Tanzanian authorities represents a challenge."
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