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... Education and health trends were troubling while HIV/Aids, malaria, TB and threats of pandemics like avian flu or dengue fever were a brake on the region's potential. "A toxic mix of climate change, population increase and land tenure issues ...
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... from circulation the viruses that constitute pandemic threats, including H5N1 Avian Influenza (bird flu), and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) from circulation. The company has also conducted studies that support the use of the Hemopurifier as a ...
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Monday, September 29, 2008 by Muhammad Qasim Rawalpindi Dengue fever is back really with a vengeance in this region of the country as eight cases of the infection have been tested positive in village Basal, ...
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... the people who fell ill in the flood-hit areas while preventing water borne diseases such as diarrhea, leptospirosis, dengue hemorrhagic fever, and hepatitis B from spreading. Md Suphan said more than 70 mobile medical teams under the royal ...
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Moolchand's Centre for Infectious DiseasesTM has set up a special control room for dengue patients in view of the current dengue situation in Delhi NEW DELHI, INDIA, September 28, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- ...
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Health is something that is utterly important these days and in some countries like the Philippines, serious outbreaks such as Dengue have become growing in cases and the only thing that people can do now is ...
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Sources in the CDGL told Daily Times on Friday that the department did not have the manpower to ensure measures against the outbreak of the said fever.
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... The Amazonas State Health Department in Brazil will be the first to use the solution as part of its fight against dengue fever in the city of Manaus in Northern Brazil. The Nokia Data Gathering software will be available to public sector ...
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... seasonal influenza, HIV, EKC/herpes (epidemic kerato-conjunctivitis or severe pink eye disease), hepatitis C, rabies, dengue fever, and Ebola virus, among others. This interview contains forward-looking statements that reflect the Company's current ...
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... and economists have popularised some of the more sensational scientific concerns regarding climate change. Dengue fever, malaria and the loss of the Great Barrier Reef are key features of the debate in Australia. The Labor Government has claimed ...
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... porous border between Nepal and India, social, cultural, and economic activities in cross-border areas are common. Dengue is an emerging disease in Nepal; presumably transmission is moving north from India into the Terai ( 15 ). The first report of ...
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... of intestinal worm infections, and almost 10 million cases of Chagas disease, as well as schistosomiasis, trachoma, dengue fever, leishmaniasis, lymphatic filariasis (LF), and onchocerciasis. NTDs produce extreme poverty by adversely impacting child ...
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... acne. A patent has been filed and commercial discussions are underway. PYN 18 efficacy against hepatitis C virus and dengue fever virus confirmed at Rega Institute in Belgium. New patents filed on both anti viral activities. PYN 7 cell-based assays ...
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... with water borne diseases with sickening regularity. And when Lakpa, a student from Nepal was diagnosed with rat fever, the students decided to go on strike against the management on Wednesday. The students said that the bathrooms in the campus were ...
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... the surprise of finding a really good match in the genome from Aedes aegypti (a type of mosquito that carries yellow fever and dengue virus). The curious thing about this match is that no other metazoan genome contains a match to this viral protein. ...
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Despite warnings from the World Health Organisation, health officials are confident of Cambodia's disease readiness Tracey Shelton A child awaits treatment at a hospital during the 2007 dengue epidemic.
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The analysis found that NTDs are the most common infections of approximately 200 million of the poorest people in the region.
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