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India transfusions infect many with HIV
At least 2,234 people in India contract the deadly HIV virus while getting blood transfusions in hospitals in the past 17 months.
- 31 May 2016
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The World Health Organization plays down concerns that the Rio Olympics will spread the Zika virus, amid calls for the Games to be postponed.
- 28 May 2016
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