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| Jun.18 |
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Thailand confirms first Mers case Bangkok: Thailand has confirmed its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the deadly virus that has killed 24 people in South Korea | |
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| Aug.23 |
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Rare adult immune disease in Asia Researchers have identified a new disease among people in Asia that causes AIDS-like symptoms but is not associated with HIV
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| Nov.8 |
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Filthy floodwaters seep toward Bangkok Thailand's Prime Minister laid out a three-point plan to get the country back on its feet after the worst flooding in 50 years
| Oct.30 |
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Agencies fear disease in flooded Thailand A humanitarian crisis looms in Thailand after the worst floods in decades left parts of Bangkok and other areas of the country submerged | |
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| Jul.25 |
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Thailand records bird flu death A 16-year-old boy, from the province of Pichit, is the 15th person to die of the virus in the country
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| Nov.11 |
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Toddler positive for bird flu A Bangkok toddler is the first human case in the capital since a fresh flare-up of the deadly disease
| Oct.19 |
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New avian flu death A man has died of bird flu, raising Thailand's death toll from the virus to 13
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| Feb.14 |
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Bird flu claims its 20th fatality 13-year-old boy died in Thailand. Across the region the disease hit some exotic species in zoos
| Feb.4 |
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Bird flu kills 2 more children Human toll from the disease is at least 14 | |
| Jan.28 |
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Bird flu crisis: Mass cull needed World Health Organization: A mass slaughter of infected chickens and ducks is the only way of controlling the flu
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Crisis talks as flu hits Bangkok Health experts are meeting as parts of the Thai capital are declared 'danger zones'
| Jan.25 |
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Bird flu claims first Thai victim One of two boys sick with the virus died | |
| Jan.22 |
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Human bird flu confirmed Thailand has confirmed 2 cases, as the WHO warned the outbreak could mutate and become more dangerous | |
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| Jun.27 |
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WHO: World SARS-free within weeks The World Health Organisation warned the disease could emerge in China again next winter
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