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Delhi sees a rise in waterborne diseases

Posted on September 12, 2017 by admin
  • A surge in water-borne diseases including typhoid has been in New Delhi, particularly in East Delhi, where drinking water quality is bad

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Govt orders report into Auckland typhoid outbreak
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