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Weekly releases (1997–2007) - Volume 10, Issue 9, 03 March 2005
Volume 10, Issue 9, 2005
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Results of survey of national influenza pandemic preparedness in Europe
More LessThe World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission are currently working together to improve influenza preparedness in the European Region.
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Large ongoing rubella outbreak in religious community in the Netherlands since September 2004
S Hahné , M Ward , F Abbink , R van Binnendijk , Helma Ruijs , J van Steenbergen , A Timen and H de MelkerMore LessAs of 25 February 2005, 128 serologically confirmed cases of rubella were notified in the Netherlands (since 1 September 2004). This is a large increase compared with the annual average of five cases
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Two cases of lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) in homosexual men in Stockholm
T Berglund , G Bratt , B Herrmann , A Karlsson , M Löfdahl and L PayneMore LessTwo cases of the sexually transmitted infection lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) were detected in men who have sex with men (MSM) in Sweden during 2004
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Burkholderia pseudomallei infections in Finnish tourists injured by the December 2004 tsunami in Thailand
T Nieminen and M VaaraMore LessBurkholderia pseudomallei was isolated from three Finnish patients in January 2005. All three cases were in tourists who were visiting Khao Lak on the southwest coast of Thailand when the tsunami struck in December 2004
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REPLACE: a European project on plants, their extracts and other natural alternatives to antimicrobials in animal feeds
More LessThe use of growth-promoting antibiotics in farming is thought to contribute to certain strains of animal gut bacteria developing resistance to some antibiotics. There is indirect evidence of such instances where resistance has transferred to human gut bacteria
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