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Singapore confirms 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika infection - Xinhua : xinhuanet





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Singapore confirms 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika infection - Xinhua

Singapore confirms 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika infection - Xinhua
Singapore confirms 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika infection - Xinhua
A worker sprays insecticide at a residential area in Singapore's Paya Lebar Way area, Aug. 31, 2016.(Xinhua/Then Chih Wey)SINGAPORE, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday confirmed 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika virus infection, bringing the total number of infected cases to 82.Of the 26 newly reported cases, 17 of them live or work in Sims Drive and Aljunied Crescent, while five live or work in Kallang Way and Paya Lebar Way, north of the first detected area.


by the same token on ft

Singapore identifies 26 more Zika virus cases

Singapore identifies 26 more Zika virus cases
Singapore identifies 26 more Zika virus cases
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not to mention abc

Singapore urges pregnant women with Zika signs to get tested as cases soar

Singapore urges pregnant women with Zika signs to get tested as cases soar
Singapore urges pregnant women with Zika signs to get tested as cases soar
Singapore urges pregnant women with Zika signs to get tested as cases soarPostedSingapore has urged all pregnant women showing symptoms of fever or rashes to get tested for the Zika virus after the number of cases in the city-state soared to 82.The United States and Britain joined Australia and Taiwan in advising pregnant women to avoid non-essential travel to Singapore.Environment agency workers stepped up efforts to eradicate mosquitoes that spread the disease, expanding a fumigation campaign centred on the "ground zero" of the outbreak, the eastern suburb of Aljunied.


Singapore confirms 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika infection - Xinhua

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