Who Alerts for the Risk of Epidemics in Afghanistan After Land
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The World Health Organization (WHO) warned yesterday about the growing risk of epidemics among rural survivors in Afghanistan after detecting the first outbreaks of diarrhoea and malaria. According to WHO’s latest report, between 02 and 06 September 155 cases of diseases were detected, including 77 of acute respiratory infections, 61 of acute acute diarrhoea and 17 of malaria. The organization expressed its concern after a rapid diagnosis test f…
According to WHO’s latest report, between 02 and 06 September 155 cases of diseases, including 77 of acute respiratory infections, 61 of acute diarrhoea and 17 of malaria. The organization expressed its concern after a rapid diagnosis of acute acute diarrhoea, showing that it had already been sent to a regional laboratory to confirm whether it was a case of cholera. WHO attributed the increase in the risk of outbreaks to "superloting conditions …
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