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50 «По данным организации “Врачи без границ”, Ангола страдает от самой тяжелой за десять лет эпидемии холеры: 554 умерших и 12 052 заболевших всего за два месяца. Болезнь распространилась необычно быстро даже для Африки, где эпидемии холеры – частое явление, и их довольно трудно контролировать, по словам Стефана Гётгебюэра, координатора организации. “Врачи без границ” построили восемь клиник в Анголе для лечения холеры и планируют открыть еще несколько». “Angola Is Hit by Outbreak of Cholera,” New York Times, April 20, 2006.
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