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TB Risk (9th Jan 12 at 10:16am UTC)
TB Risk Higher For Post-Natal Women, Warn Experts,

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2011/12/09/tb-risk-warning-for-post-natal-women_n_1138466.html?ref=ukhealth-news
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Re: TB Risk (24th Sep 13 at 9:08am UTC)
Aids, tuberculosis and malaria targeted by £1bn UK fund
Justine Greening says Britain's contribution to the fight against HIV, TB and malaria will save a life every three minutes

http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/sep/24/britain-give-1bn-fight-aids-tuberculosis-malaria
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Re: TB Risk (28th Mar 14 at 5:09pm UTC)
Could you catch TB from YOUR tabby? Fear as four British people catch disease from CATS in Home Counties in first-ever known cases of feline-human transmission
Two people have been diagnosed with active TB while two have latent TB
Nine cats in Hampshire and Berkshire were investigated for TB infection
All the pets were taken to the same veterinary surgery in Newbury
Experts unclear how the animals contracted the disease
Bacteria can spread to humans if it is breathed in, enters a cut or is ingested


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2590699/Two-British-people-contract-tuberculosis-contact-cat-recorded-cases-cat-human-transmission.html#ixzz2xHJ1CRNe
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