Maputo — The Mozambican health authorities diagnosed 33,718 cases of tuberculosis across the country in 2005, according to a press release issued on Friday by the Health Ministry, on the occasion of the World Tuberculosis Day.
Mozambique is one of the 22 countries regarded as still suffering from high levels of tuberculosis, a disease that kills about 1,500 people in Africa every day.
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