, adding to calls for the East African country to share information about suspected cases of the deadly disease there.
Tanzania denies the reports, saying no cases of Ebola have been confirmed, but with transparency key to combating the deadly and fast-spreading hemorrhagic fever, the government is under mounting pressure to provide clarification. Authorities in east and central Africa have been on high alert for possible spill overs of Ebola from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a year-long outbreak has killed more than 2,100 people.In a rare public rebuke, the World Health Organisation last week said that, contrary to international health regulations, Tanzania was refusing to provide details of suspected cases.