Global Dispatch: Taiwan reports first ‘locally acquired’ dengue case of the summer, first indigenous cholera case
“The Taiwan Center for Disease Control (CDC) is advising the public about removing mosquito breeding sites after health officials reported the first autochthonous case of dengue fever this summer. … Health authorities are also advising the public to pay attention to dietary hygiene as the country confirmed the first indigenous cholera case…” (Herriman, 6/9).

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