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World Health Day 2014 - Vector-Borne Disease

Dr. Rose Nani Mudin, Head of Vector Borne Disease Sector, Ministry of Health Malaysia

07-Apr-14 16:00

World Health Day 2014 - Vector-Borne Disease

In conjunction with World Health Day 2014, we stick to the theme of vector borne disease, with the head of the Vector Borne Disease Sector from the Ministry of Health - Dr. Rose Nani Mudin- explaining what this entails and how infection of this nature spreads.


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