Malaria
May 11, 2008
Race to prevent diseases in Myanmar cyclone zone
“Once those diseases start, it's very hard to control”
Survivors of the deadly cyclone Nargis use polluted water yesterday from the Pyapon river in the southern delta, hardest hit by cyclone Nargis. via The Daily Star
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