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International health officials have confirmed two more fatal cases of a mysterious respiratory virus in the Middle East.

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Japan needs to act quickly and ban food sales from areas around the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant if food there has excessive levels of radiation, the World Health Organization said Monday.

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Nagbabala ang World Health Organization na posibleng umatake ang second wave ng influenza AH1N1 lalo pa at pa­palapit na ang tagla­mig kaya pinagha­ han­da na ng WHO ang mga bansa para laba­nan ito.

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GENEVA (Xinhua) - As the swine flu situation continues to worsen, the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Emergency Committee will meet for a third time to reassess the pandemic alert level, a WHO spokesman said yesterday.

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Japan needs to act quickly and ban food sales from areas around the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant if food there has excessive levels of radiation, the World Health Organization said Monday.

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