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WHO assesses public health risks affecting millions in Southeast Asia

28 December 2004 -- The World Health Organization, together with national governments, is currently conducting extensive assessments of the situation in devastated parts of Southeast Asia. The health needs of the populations affected are immediate and substantial. Priorities will be to implement measures to prevent disease outbreaks, particularly water-borne diseases.

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