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Is India ready for China's H9N2 health crisis? Here's what Centre says

DNA Friday, 24 November 2023
The WHO's overall risk assessment suggests a low probability of human-to-human spread and a low case fatality rate among reported H9N2 cases.
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Is India ready for China's H9N2 health crisis? Here's what Centre has to say

The WHO's overall risk assessment suggests a low probability of human-to-human spread and a low case fatality rate among reported H9N2 cases.
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