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Bird flu detected in Miyazaki, Japan Japan - Japan has sent busloads of soldiers to a farm on one of Japan's southern islands in an attempt to help cull chickens found to have the highly contagious
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H1N1 paranoia strikes again UK - Once again the annual flu season is on us and the press is panicking about the number of H1N1 swine flu deaths that have occurred so far this year.
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China anti-smoking bids failed: Report China - China has not been successful in fulfilling tobacco control policies and must take stricter measures to avoid a national health disaster, experts say.
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Yellow fever kills 48 in Uganda Uganda - Yellow fever, which had not been seen in Uganda for about 40 years, has claimed the lives of 48 individuals north of the country, sending 187 others to hospital.
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Swine flu kills 56 in Egypt Egypt - Egypt's health ministry says 1,172 Egyptians are infected with a resurgent H1N1 swine flu virus which has killed 56 over the past two months, including eight new deaths
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Cholera cases hit 32 in Dominican Rep. Dominican Republic - The number of cholera cases in the Dominican Republic has jumped to 32 as health experts have registered four more cases of the water-borne
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Peacekeepers were source of cholera Haiti - A contingent of UN peacekeepers is the likely source of a cholera outbreak in Haiti that has killed at least 2,000 people, a French scientist said.
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Haiti cholera death toll passes 1,600 Haiti - The death toll from cholera outbreak in quake-stricken Haiti has surged to 1603, up from the 1,415 figure announced just three days ago.
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Haiti cholera could overrun Caribbean Haiti - An estimated 1,250 people have died from a cholera outbreak in Haiti, amid fears that the disease may spread to other neighboring countries.
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