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Wildlife corridors are critical for the effective conservation of wildlife and for enhancing ecosystem services. Unfortunately, increased human pressure has increased the risk of species extinction in wildlife corridors.
John Bukombe+20 more
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Introduction The increase in antimicrobial consumption contributes to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Many studies have investigated the patterns of antibacterial consumption and antibacterial resistance.
Hafidh Hamim+8 more
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Background While the situation of married adolescent girls in Tanzania is increasingly documented, empirical evidence concerning the ways in which child marriage impacts girls’ and young women’s sexual lives is limited.
Christine Mwanukuzi, T. Nyamhanga
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Up to April 24th 2020, the Government of Tanzania announced 284 cases of COVID-19, among them 7 were in intensive care, 37 recoveries, 10 deaths and the rest in stable condition while Dar es Salaam region was leading in number of infected cases followed ...
Edward Augustine Magwe+2 more
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Risk factors for human cutaneous anthrax outbreaks in the hotspot districts of Northern Tanzania: an unmatched case–control study [PDF]
Bacillus anthracis is an aerobic, Gram-positive and spore-forming bacterium, which causes anthrax in herbivores. Humans get infected after coming into contact with infected animals' products.
Elibariki R. Mwakapeje+6 more
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Covid-19: Counting the cost of denial in Tanzania
For much of the pandemic, Tanzania’s government has denied the seriousness of the pandemic.
Syriacus Buguzi
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“Because Even the Person Living With HIV/AIDS Might Need to Make Babies” – Perspectives on the Drivers of Feasibility and Acceptability of an Integrated Community Health Worker Model in Iringa, Tanzania [PDF]
Background Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurpose community health workers (CHWs) to extend integrated services to the community-level.
Katharine D. Shelley+9 more
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GENDERED FACTORS AND SMALL-SCALE FISH BUSINESS GROWTH IN MWANZA, TANZANIA [PDF]
The study aimed to assess the factors influencing the growth of small-scale fish businesses (SSFBs) owned by women in Mwanza, Tanzania. A total of 309 individuals in the fish industry were surveyed through questionnaires, focus group discussions, and key
Advera Gibe ROCHE+2 more
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Estimating the risk of aflatoxin-induced liver cancer in Tanzania based on biomarker data
Evidence about the magnitude of the aflatoxin menace can help policy makers appreciate the importance of the problem and strengthen policies to support aflatoxin mitigation measures. In this study, we estimated aflatoxin-induced liver cancer risk in 2016
M. Kimanya+5 more
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THE EXTENT OF WOMEN’S ACCESS TO CUSTOMARY LAND TITLES IN MBOZI DISTRICT, IN SONGWE REGION, TANZANIA [PDF]
Access to land is a crucial factor affecting women’s socio-economic status, security, and overall well-being as has increasingly been acknowledged on a global scale in recent years. However, the access and ownership of land by women in sub-Saharan Africa
Flora HASUNGA+2 more
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