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Today I predict the future of Taiz

I will now predict the future of Taiz, Yemen. A small popular movement in Taiz emerges, striving to address legitimate grievances, for example the government’s neglect of a Dengue Fever outbreak. The security forces beat and arrest dozens at a protest, triggering more protests, which trigger more arrests. Then security forces start shooting [...]

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Climate variability and dengue incidence

Science Daily : New research published in PLoS Medicine demonstrates associations between local rainfall and temperature and cases of dengue fever, which affects an estimated fifty million people per year worldwide. But the study finds little evidence that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation -- the climate cycle that occurs every three to four years as a result of the warming of the oceans in the...

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New dengue outbreak in north Queensland

A NEW outbreak of dengue fever has hit north Queensland just two months after the state was declared free of the virus.

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New dengue outbreak in north Queensland

A NEW outbreak of dengue fever has hit north Queensland just two months after the state was declared free of the virus.

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Cape Verde struggles with dengue fever epidemic

Date: 12 Nov 2009 Source: AlertNet

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New dengue outbreak in north Queensland

A new outbreak of dengue fever has hit north Queensland just two months after the state was declared free of the virus.

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New dengue outbreak in north Queensland

A new outbreak of dengue fever has hit north Queensland just two months after the state was declared free of the virus.

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New dengue outbreak in Queensland

A NEW outbreak of dengue fever has hit north Queensland just two months after the state was declared free of the virus.

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Vaccination

Edward Jenner crashed on his future wife one day when his aircraft ran out of lift and forced him to land in her father's front yard. In 1788 flying was a novelty and hot air balloons were a miracle. The fearsome killer at the time however, was not flying wrecks but smallpox. One in three of those who contracted the disease died and many, many people lived their lives scarred and pitted by the pustules...

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Population movement can be critical factor in dengue's spread

Human movement is a key factor of dengue virus inflow in Rio de Janeiro, according to results from researchers based at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) in Brazil. The results, based on data from a severe epidemic in 2007-2008, contribute to new understanding on the dynamics of dengue fever in the second largest city in Brazil. Details are published November 10 in the open-access journal PLoS...

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Population Movement Can Be Critical Factor In Dengue's Spread

Human movement is a key factor of dengue virus inflow in Rio de Janeiro, according to results from researchers based at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) in Brazil. The results, based on data from a severe epidemic in 2007-2008, contribute to new understanding on the dynamics of dengue fever in the second largest city in Brazil.

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Medics tackle dengue outbreak in Cape Verde

International medical teams have landed in Cape Verde to fight a dengue fever epidemic that has already killed six people and infected scores of others.

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Cape Verde dengue fever epidemic stabilises

A dengue fever epidemic that has already killed six people in Cape Verde has stabilised with less than 600 new cases daily reported in the last two days, authorities here said Monday. The Atlanic island nation has recorded 12,000 cases of the crippling mosquito-borne disease since October 1. Last week the number of new cases was on average over 900 daily, the national epidemic surveillance service...

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Cape Verde: UN Agency Helps Officials in Country Tackle Outbreak of Dengue Fever

Officials from the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) are at work in the Atlantic Ocean archipelago of Cape Verde to help local authorities battle the country's first reported epidemic of dengue fever.

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Calbiotech Awarded U.S. Army Phase I SBIR Research Contract to Develop Analyte Specific Reagents for the Diagnosis of Dengue Fever Virus

SPRING VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Calbiotech, Inc. announced today that it has been awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I contract by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material command. Under terms of the agreement, Calbiotech will develop analyte specific reagents (ASRs) for the diagnosis of Dengue virus.

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New Report on "Infectious Diseases Drugs Markets" available through Aarkstore Enterprise

New Report on  Infectious Diseases Drugs Markets  available through Aarkstore Enterprise - aarkstore

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), six infectious diseases—pneumonia, tuberculosis, diarrhoeal diseases, malaria, measles and HIV/AIDS—account for half of all premature deaths worldwide, killing mostly children and young adults. What’s more, threatening pandemics such as swine flu (H1N1 influenza A virus) are adding significant pressure to already strained healthcare budgets of governments...