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The Risk of Dog Bites Is Growing in Oruro - La Patria 3.0

Fact Sheet: The Zoonotic Diseases Program of the Oruro Departmental Health Service (SEDES) reports two new cases of dog bites in downtown Oruro, linked to a dog that has previously attacked six people. The situation is causing concern in the community. Tap to see the full context. Context: Ernesto Vásquez, head of the Zoonotic Diseases Program at SEDES Oruro, emphasized that the attacks are recurring. He stated, "They are happening more and more…
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Fact Sheet: The Zoonotic Diseases Program of the Oruro Departmental Health Service (SEDES) reports two new cases of dog bites in downtown Oruro, linked to a dog that has previously attacked six people. The situation is causing concern in the community. Tap to see the full context. Context: Ernesto Vásquez, head of the Zoonotic Diseases Program at SEDES Oruro, emphasized that the attacks are recurring. He stated, "They are happening more and more…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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