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Change: Renamed from North Africa/Middle Easter: Food/Water Borne Illness Outbreaks 2007 by Jun 16 2008, 12:52 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: country's water system. Related stories30 Sept 2007 Iraq - Cholera – Anbar Uruknet, Voices of Iraq report [edited] A death from cholera was disclosed on Sun 30 Sept 2007, by health authorities in the western Iraqi province of Anbar. Sources and Terms of Use
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May 27 2008, 9:53 PM EDT
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Change: public hospital, was cited as saying Saturday that more than 200 people were treated for food poisoning in Jordan after eating hummus - ground chickpeas - from a restaurant in Jerash south of the capital, adding. According to this official,Salmonella was probably the cause
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Change: WHO and the Iraqi Red Crescent Society said they had confirmed at least one case of cholera in Baghdad, though Iraq's Ministry of Health did
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Change: WHO has urged neighbors of Iraq, where cholera has struck more than 3300 people since mid-August 2007, to strengthen their defenses against the disease. Iran
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Change: to facilitate an intensive health, sanitation, and hygiene campaign to prevent the further spread of alldiarrhea newin casesDjibouti. despiteSince aJanuary national2007, decline.limited Theaccess UNto Children'ssafe Funddrinking saidwater 101and casespoor hadsanitation beenand recordedhygiene
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Change: - Erbil: 0 of 50 samples tested positive - Diyala: 0 (number of samples tested not reported) Total new cases: 0 Overview and pattern of
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Change: New laboratory confirmed cholera cases reported during 22-28 Oct 2007 - Kirkuk: 28 (of 479 samples tested) 6 per cent - Sulaymaniyah: 39 (of 660
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Change: December 2007Iraq - Cholera WHO Report 27 Dec 2007 UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), ReliefWeb, WHO report [edited] New laboratory-confirmed cholera cases reported during 10-16 Dec 2007 (week 51) - Baghdad: no
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Change: 26 Sept 2007 Arab News - Sarah Abdullah Dr. Sobhia Mahmoud, a family practitioner at the New Jeddah Clinic Hospital, was quoted as telling Arab News, "Foods such as shawarma and those being sold out in the open are quite susceptible to bacteria with the worst offenders being Staphylococcus aureus
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Change: New laboratory-confirmed cholera cases reported during 22-28 Oct 2007: - Kirkuk: 22 (of 410 samples tested) 5.4 percent - Sulaymaniyah: 7 (samples tested not reported)
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