Is it a patient of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in Tanzania? Tanzania government refuses confirmation September 23 7:18

WHO = World Health Organization announced that the government refused to confirm, although there was information about patients with suspected Ebola in Tanzania, East Africa. Tanzania is the neighboring country of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where Ebola virus is spreading, and WHO calls on the government to provide information and cooperate in research.

According to the WHO, from 10th to 11th of this month, there was information that a patient suspected of Ebola hemorrhagic fever died in Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania, and that the Ebola virus test result was positive thereafter.

In addition to this, there was information about two patients who may have been infected with Ebola virus. On the 14th, the government of Tanzania reported that “Ebola hemorrhagic fever has not been confirmed in Japan”. It was simply that the WHO offer for re-inspection was rejected.

In the first case if a patient with Ebola hemorrhagic fever is confirmed in Tanzania, WHO says that the government should provide sufficient information and cooperation to prevent the spread of the infection. "

On the other hand, WHO says, “There are no signs of infection spreading at this stage.”

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the neighboring country of Tanzania, Ebola virus infection has spread since August last year, and over 2,000 people have died so far, and how to stop the spread to neighboring countries has become an issue.