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Change: 8 people were affected with anthrax as of 15 September 2010. A total of 25 cattle, 8 horses/mules, 4 pigs, and 6 cats were also reported dead due to the anthrax outbreak. Bangladesh- Anthrax, human, bovine alert 6 September 2010 The Telegraph, Calcutta [edited] [ProMED] India could be
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Change: that the contagious diseasedisease, anthrax, has infected over 325 people in that country since mid-August 2010. The disease, transmitted from infected cattle to humans through handling of the animals or consumption of meat, has spread in 4 Bangladesh districts. Bangladesh is known for trading with India.
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Change: India could be staring at a possible anthrax outbreak, with Bangladesh sounding a red alert that the contagious disease has infected over 325 people in
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Change: Renamed from East Asia : Anthrax Reports by Sep 9 2010, 9:34 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: In Charbinpara, we included 687 persons from 118 families in the cohort study. Slaughtering cattle and distributing beef were strongly associated with illness. Slaughtering cows
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Change: FAOAIDEnews Avian Influenza Disease Emergency Situation Update 60, 30 Jun 2009 [accessed 8 Sep 2009, edited][ProMed] India- Anthrax24 Aug 2009Press Trust of India [edited][ProMed]A 45 year old dairy labourer was today [24 Aug 2009] hospitalized
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Change: The Daily Star [edited][ProMed] India- Anthrax24 Aug 2009Press Trust of India [edited][ProMed]A 45 year old dairy labourer was today [24 Aug 2009] hospitalized here with suspected human anthrax, an
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Change: Pabna district health department said an anthrax infected cow in Sathia upazila [subdistrict] was slaughtered and sold on [26 Aug 2009] in Soto Pathailhat village, leaving at least 35 locals infected with the bacterium after they consumed the contaminated meat.Doctors confirmed the cases of
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Change: A 45 year old dairy labourer was today [24 Aug 2009] hospitalized here with suspected human anthrax, an infection contracted from cattle. The labourer, belonging
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Change: The official said the provincial authorities had launched a health campaign in the outbreak area, urging the villagers to avoid eating animals that died of disease. The health officials also urged the villagers to cook beef and wash their hands before eating food. July India- Anthrax creates Panic
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Change: Panic is occurring in the tribal villages of Koraput due to anthrax, a disease which comes from cattle. In Koraput District it rears up every
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Change: Official sources said 3 fresh anthrax cases were detected on Wednesday [1 Jul 2009] from Orissa's Sundargarh, barely a week after 12 people in the
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Change: At least 12 people were suffering from anthrax after they ate raw beef at Pindapathar village in Sundargarh district of Orissa. Of the affected, the
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Change: The state government has prepared an action plan to wipe out anthrax that has struck the Bondas, a vanishing tribe. India- Anthrax affects 15 families in Koraput district in Orissa14 Jun 2009VideosFromIndia.SmasHits.com, Asian News International (ANI) report [edited][ProMed]At least 15 families fell
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Change: For the 1st time, anthrax has struck the Bondas, a primitive tribal group with a population of 10,000. Doctors said as many as 10 are down with the disease at Andrahal village in Malkangiri district's Khairaput block. There are no reports of deaths yet. Healthcare is virtually
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Change: At least 15 families fell ill due to anthrax in the tribal dominated Koraput district of Orissa. Locals said that they fell ill after consuming contaminated meat of the cattle. Anthrax, a highly infectious animal disease, spreads every year in Koraput district at the beginning of the raining season. India-
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Change: An anthrax scare gripped Nandol village in Gandhinagar district, with reports of 23 sheep dying under mysterious conditions on Sunday [31 May 2009]. It was
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