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This is a very good article. I think what Ghanaians need is proper education on all the possible factors of the transmission of this deadly virus.
Knowledge should prevail!
Although there is an emergency response team set up @ national , regional and district levels as was the case of Bird Flu outbreak I have not seen or heard anything from these response teams.There is the zoonotic aspect to th ...
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WHERE ARE THE MONKIES RELEASED FROM US LABORITRIES. DURING AGYEKUM KUFFOUR REGIME THEY WANTED TO ACCOMORATE THOSE LAB MONKIES IN GHANA. BUT WE DEMOSTATED HERE IN USA AGAINST IT. I ASK AGAIN WHERE ARE THOSE MONKIES??????
this is just scary. why are we not helping these countries live safer and in cleaner conditions. i lost a friend over there 2 days ago who complained of diahrea and a stomach ache and he just died. in a day, in just hours he ...
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I'm impressed.
“Do you know Monkeys in one of the popular Monkey sanctuaries in Ghana "Boabeng Fiema" which is located in the Brong-Ahafo Region moves from the forest to the Kitchen of the residents to steal foods ?
I do not dispute the ...
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BEAUTIFUL SOUTH AFRICANS LET US PRAY THAT THIS VIRUS TO BE CURE.
This artical is full fill by the knowladge . Helpfull for those who want to become a doctar. Thanks.
Does this imply that if any bat flying in the air or sky passes faeces and it unknowingly touches human skin, such an individual is infected with EVD.