Rohingya at risk of deadly diphtheria face shortage of medics, antitoxins
(Reuters) - Health workers in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are struggling with a shortage of medics able to administer antitoxins to patients infected with diphtheria that has killed nearly two dozen people, aid officials said.
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December 28, 2017
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