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The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 39 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 41 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 41 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 43 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 44 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 45 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 47 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 49 fatalities in 2013.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 50 fatalities in 2013.
Rat fever on the march
Created on Thursday, 10 October 2013 09:30
Written by neyo
Health Ministry Media Secretary D. M. W. Wanninayaka told the media that leptospirosis could be fatal if untreated. Medical experts were of the opinion that leptospirosis was caused by rats in paddy fields. It was caused by a bacterium called leptospira found in the livers of rats.
Another study conducted by the Health Ministry had revealed that people in non-farming communities were also contracting the disease. Medical experts have found that leptospirosis could be transmitted to humans by the bandicoot and the mongoose as well.
The incidence of Leptospirosis or rat fever is increasing with around 3,000 patients detected since the beginning of 2013. Of that number 54 have died. In 2008 around 7,400 people contracted leptospirosis and 200 died.
... http://www.digathanews.com/index.php/news/10662-rat-fever-on-the-march
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 52 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 54 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 56 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 58 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 60 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 61 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 66 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 67 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.
The Ministry no longer reports fatalities, but for the first 15 weeks of 2012 a cfr of 1.6% was established. This gives rise to an estimated 68 fatalities in 2013. 54 fatalities have been reported in the media to October 10th.