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Anthrax-infected Russians escape Siberian hospital

Por: Newsweek World July 18, 2023

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Four patients infected with anthrax in Tuva, a region in Russia's southern Siberia, have escaped from the hospital where they were being treated, according to the regional Ministry of Health.Four patients hospitalized with anthrax refused treatment at the [region's] infectious diseases hospital and left the medical facility without authorization. One patient continues to receive [in-patient] treatment, the ministry said in a... + full article



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