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Pakistan Facing Dengue Outbreak, Humanitarian Aid Shortages For Flood Victims
"More than 12,000 have been infected and 125 people have died over the past two months in Pakistan after coming down with dengue fever, a health department spokesman said Friday," CNN reports (Habib, 10/1). Citing the same numbers, WHO spokesperson Tarek Jasarevic said the agency is providing support for "case management, community mobilization, vector control and public awareness campaigns," according to the U.N. News Centre. "Last year, 11,024 confirmed cases of dengue fever and 40 deaths were reported in Pakistan, but this year the number of cases has climbed to 12,466," the news service writes (9/30).
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