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... to determine whether they were disease-free. Grosse AZle was used to prevent illnesses such as cholera, influenza, typhus, smallpox and the plague from entering Canada. The island, which is divided into three sectors, became a National Historic Site ...
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... Tests showed she had cryptosporidium - " which causes diarrhoea - " and salmonella in her stools, and salmonella-typhus in her blood. The other affected children were also found to have salmonella and cryptosporidium. Mrs Doyland, 42, said: "The ...
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