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while current statistics on the epidemic are the most promising in well over a year last week only four new cases were observed in Guinea
In addition to serving low-resource or remote areas, the researchers noted that intrinsic wireless connectivity can serve epidemic-related studies,
of which are at high risk for virus-related epidemics. And, given the incredibly high success rates of the clinical trials so far, it can only be hoped that this lifesaving device is put to good use as soon as humanly possible. a
Two examples of new diseases introduced into the swine industry include theinfluenza A virus subtype H1n1 and Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.
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