Floods in Thailand Increase the Risk of Disease
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Last updated: Sunday, October 23, 2011

The floods caused by monsoon rains that hitThailandthis summer claimed more than 350 lives and the World Health Organization warns that the death toll may rise before the waters recede, as hundreds of thousands of people are still in danger of being infected with bacteria in the water. Maureen Birmingham, the WHO representative in Thailand Related posts: Risk Factors In Developing Heart Disease Being diagnosed with heart disease is

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Floods in Thailand Increase the Risk of Disease