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Travelers To China For 2008 Olympics Warned About Respiratory Illnesses And Dog Bites - Read More

Date Added: August 03, 2008 12:04:03 PM
As 600,000 visitors and athletes gear up to travel to China for the 2008 Olympic Games, travelers should be most concerned about respiratory illnesses and dog bites, according to report by an Emory University travelers' health expert, her colleagues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and around the globe. Dog bites in humans can lead to human rabies.

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