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WHO Says Polio Outbreak In Angola Must Be Stopped To Avoid 'International Consequences'
A polio outbreak in Angola, which started in 2007 after the country had not reported a case of polio in six years, could have "international consequences" if it is not stopped, Sona Bari, the WHO's spokesperson on polio eradication, said on Friday, Reuters reports.
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