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Taiwan CDC stresses importance of timely childhood vaccination and advises infants below one year of age and pregnant women having little or no immunity to rubella to avoid visiting endemic areas as this year’s first imported rubella case confirmed
2013 - 4
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As number of human H7N9 infections reported in China increases, DOH convenes expert meeting to list “H7N9 influenza” as Category V Notifiable Infectious Disease and establishes Central Epidemic Command Center for H7N9 influenza
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In response to H7N9 avian influenza human infections in China, Taiwan CDC sticks with 4 major strategies and 5 lines of defense
Veteran actors join forces for Art against Tuberculosis as performance troupe raises TB prevention awareness
In light of H7N9 avian influenza human infections in China, Taiwan CDC enhances disease surveillance at airports and seaports, advises physicians to stay vigilant for detection and travelers to take preventive measures
Taiwan CDC urges public to stay vigilant against dengue fever and clean up and remove vector-breeding sites to prevent further transmission as one new indigenous case confirmed
2013 - 3
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Public advised to take precautions against scrub typhus when cleaning graves during Tomb Sweeping Festival
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As Japanese encephalitis season approaches, parents urged to get children vaccinated
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This year’s number of imported dengue cases reach record high; Public urged to reinforce protection against mosquitoes while traveling to endemic areas and seek immediate medical attention when experiencing symptoms after returning home
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Public urged to wash hands properly and frequently and stay home when sick as schools reopen and risk of viral gastroenteritis and enterovirus infection increases
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