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Cholera/diarrhea Outbreak Hits 18,000 in Ethiopia
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Title Cholera/diarrhea Outbreak Hits 18,000 in Ethiopia
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/708479?src=rss
Description Cholera and other diarrheal diseases have infected 18,000 people in Ethiopia over the last 3 weeks in many parts of the country, including the capital Addis Ababa, according to a document seen by Reuters. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Infectious Diseases
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Date Sep 11, 2009
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