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Bird flu H5N6 killed a swan in Xinjiang
China // 17 January, 2020
A strain of bird flu seen before has killed a wild swan.Influenza H5N6
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Ebola News 13 to 19 January
Congo DRC // 20 January, 2020
Updates from the World Health Organization, Ministry of Health and other sources...Ebola
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MERS-CoV Case
United Arab Emirates // 09 January, 2020
A case of MERS-CoV has been confirmed in Al Ain City, Abu Dhabi region...MERS-CoV
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Bird flu H5N1 in a poultry farm
India // 09 January, 2020
Outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in Chattisgarh reported...Bird flu H5N1
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Bird flu H5N6 detected in wild swans
China // 09 January, 2020
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N6 has been reported in Xinjang.Influenza H5N6, Bird flu other strains
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Imported cases of novel coronavirus
Australia // 05 February, 2020
Australia has reported several imported cases of the novel coronavirus to date...COVID-19, COVID-19, COVID-19
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WHO MERS-CoV summary for December 2019
Saudi Arabia // United Arab Emirates // 17 January, 2020
The WHO has published their MERS-CoV situation update for December 2019...MERS-CoV
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Novel coronavirus may have spread between family members
Vietnam // 25 January, 2020
The first person-to-person transmission of the virus has been reported outside China.COVID-19, COVID-19
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Alert level raised, travellers screened
Macao (China SAR) // 15 January, 2020
In response to the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, Macau authorities have strengthened screening measures at the airport and all land border checkpoints across the special administrative region.COVID-19
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WHO Flu Update 6 January 2020
Canada // United States // Uzbekistan // Iraq // Iran // Israel // Jordan // Turkey // Yemen // Bahrain // Lebanon // Oman // Qatar // Saudi Arabia // China // Mongolia // South Korea // Morocco // Tunisia // Colombia // Cuba // Ecuador // Ghana // Guinea // Senegal // Congo DRC // Tanzania // Uganda // Mayotte // Afghanistan // Laos // Malaysia // 09 January, 2020
The latest World Health Organization (WHO) flu update has been released, with data up to 22 December. Seasonal influenza A viruses continue to account for the majority of detections worldwide, particularly influenza A(H3N2).Seasonal Flu, Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 "swine flu", Influenza H3N2, Influenza B
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Third imported case of 2019-nCoV CASE
Japan // 25 January, 2020
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has announced a...COVID-19
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Taiwan screens passengers from Wuhan
Taiwan (China) // 05 January, 2020
In response to the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, Taiwan authorities have enhanced screening measures at their airports.COVID-19
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Cases of novel coronavirus
Malaysia // 07 February, 2020
Malaysia’s Ministry of Health has confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).COVID-19, COVID-19
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Passengers from Wuhan taken for further medical assessment
Hong Kong (China SAR) // 06 January, 2020
In response to the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, Hong Kong authorities haveCOVID-19
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Imported 2019-novel coronavirus case in Kathmandu
Nepal // 25 January, 2020
A 31-year-old man returned from Wuhan, China, with symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath...COVID-19
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Imported 2019-novel coronavirus cases in Beijing
China // 20 January, 2020
Two people with a recent travel history to Wuhan are under medical care at designated hospitals in Daxing District, Beijing.COVID-19
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Cases of novel coronavirus
South Korea // 20 February, 2020
Cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed...COVID-19
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Suspected 2019-novel coronavirus case
Thailand // 21 January, 2020
A 32-year-old British tourist is suspected to be infected with...COVID-19
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Cases of novel coronavirus
Thailand // 04 February, 2020
The first known case of the novel coronavirus has been detected...COVID-19
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Enhanced border control measures
Malaysia // Vietnam // Philippines // Singapore // Thailand // 06 January, 2020
In response to the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China. Several countries in the region have strengthened screening and detection capabilitiesCOVID-19