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| Nov 7, 2008 | |
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More cases, more places
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| 170 locally transmitted cases since August; Kaki Bukit and Woodlands among areas hit | |
| By Salma Khalik HEALTH CORRESPONDENT | |
| THE mosquito-borne disease chikungunya is continuing its march here: More people have become infected in more locations.
From August up to now, 170 cases have been contracted here, as opposed to having been brought in from overseas. After a spike to 23 cases a week in early August, the number of local transmissions has remained high - and this comes after only 23 local cases in the first seven months of the year. Read Salma Khalik's full story in Saturday's edition of the Straits Times. | |
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