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Taiwan CDC urges public to wash hands with soap and water frequently and pay attention to dietary hygiene as diarrhea common in summer
2015 - 8
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Thoroughly removing vector breeding sites remains most effective way to prevent dengue transmission
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As meningitis vaccine shortage threatens spread of disease, public urged to postpone travels to high-risk areas
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Public once again urged to remove vector breeding sites in and around residence as dengue activity rapidly increases
2015 - 7
29
Taiwan CDC removes MERS travel notice for South Korea and Bahrain as outbreak in South Korea brought under control
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Taiwan CDC mobilize staff members to support management and patrolling of houses, buildings and lands managed by central government agencies to eliminate vector breeding sources
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Public urged to heighten vigilance against measles, seek prompt medical attention once suspected symptoms develop and be sure to notify physician of relevant exposure history as two women suspected of measles infection after visiting China
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Taiwan CDC lowers travel notice level for South Korea to Level 1: Watch for MERS and advises travelers visiting China to take precautions against tick bites
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As Japanese encephalitis activity peaks, Taiwan CDC urges public to take personal precautions against mosquito bites and receive timely vaccination
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Public once again urged to remove and clean dengue vector breeding sits as outbreaks in southern Taiwan persist and indigenous cases occurs in Hsinchu County
2015 - 6
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