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... said the new cases occurred in Hinds and Jones Counties. The department also reported one case of LaCrosse encephalitis in Yazoo County. LaCrosse virus cases are occasionally reported in Mississippi, with the most recent case being reported in 2005. ...
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... be a very serious illness and in rare circumstances it can kill or cause complications such as meningitis and encephalitis. MMR is safe, proven and effective and we know that two doses will ensure long term protection against measles, mumps and ...
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... a cauldron of diseases. Every second child in the state is under the threat of being attacked by diseases like encephalitis, measles, polio, dengue, malaria, tuberculosis, not to talk of diseases like diarrhoea of which no one keeps a record, but ...
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... where, and sometimes who you ask. For example, there was a recent surge in the number of cases of tick-borne encephalitis in the former Soviet states of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. The first impulse was to blame a warming climate for the increase ...
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... 2.17 lakh lives. Intestinal nematode infections and water borne diseases like malaria, dengue and Japanese encephalitis together cause nearly 19,000 deaths. These are the findings of "Safer water for better health" - the first-ever WHO report ...
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... skin rashes or swollen lymph glands. Some of the more severe cases can show symptoms that include meningitis, encephalitis, loss of vision, paralysis, coma, tremors and convulsions. Typically, it takes three to 14 days after the mosquito bite to ...
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Submitted by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin is urging horse owners to take precautions to protect their animals from Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
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... reported that HHV-6 may be linked also to diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, chronic fatigue syndrome and epilepsy. Contact: Kristin Loomis Executive Director HHV-6 Foundation Phone: 805-969-1174 ...
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... plans to prioritize vaccines to protect children against cholera, typhoid, rabies, meningitis A and Japanese encephalitis. "This strategy will attack some of the world's major killers and gives us a new challenge in our efforts to provide good ...
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With cases of tick-borne encephalitis on the increase, Dr Richard Dawood explains how to avoid a potentially fatal virus.
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... usually infecting birds but also affecting humans, is often passed through mosquitoes. Part of the Japanese encephalitis family of viruses, it's symptoms have three phases, but include fever, chills, and diaphoresis. In the dilution effect, an ...
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