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As several new imported malaria cases confirmed, Taiwan CDC urges travelers visiting affected areas to take precautions against mosquito bites
2014 - 10
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Ministry of Health and Welfare Acting Minister Lin Tzou-yen inspects Ebola preparedness and response efforts and instructs hospitals to follow infection prevention and control recommendations closely to ensure safety of healthcare workers
Nigerian woman tests negative for Ebola virus
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Taiwan CDC issued a Level 2 Travel Alert for DR Congo to notify travelers of the Ebola outbreak
2014 - 9
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Taiwan CDC dispatches experts to West Africa to support the global fight against Ebola and to assist Taiwanese living in Nigeria
2014 - 8
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Taiwan CDC conducted a drill at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport designed to intercept the arrival of travelers suspected of being infected with the Ebola virus to fight against the threat of this disease.
WHO declared the Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), and Taiwan CDC established an “Emergency Response Task Force” accordingly.
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MERS-CoV infection confirmed in South Korean man who visited China; No passengers on same flight has traveled to Taiwan
2014 - 5
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Public urged to pay attention to dietary hygiene as Taiwan CDC announces this year’s first cholera case
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As Taiwan CDC announces this year’s thirteenth measles case, children below one year old and those unvaccinated against MMR advised against travel to areas affected by measles outbreak to prevent infection