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Disease trackers

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Disease trackers

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Why do many of the world’s emerging diseases, including SARS and H5N1 bird flu, originate from the same corner of South East Asia? Ed Yong investigates what’s special about the area and the international efforts to stop these deadly diseases in their tracks before they go global

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