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The World Health Organization will send an emergency team to help the Philippines deal with a bacterial disease outbreak that has killed at least 148 people and sickened nearly 2,000 in and around the flood-hit capital, officials said Thursday.

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The World Health Organization is not minimizing the human health implication of the mutation of the Ebola Reston strain virus from Philippine macaques to hogs.

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But governments appear more prepared than last year, when there were outbreaks outside Asia where it had previously not been detected, said Peter Cordingley, a spokesman for the WHO’s Manila-based Western Pacific office.
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The World Health Organization will send an emergency team to help the Philippines deal with a bacterial disease outbreak that has killed at least 148 people and sickened nearly 2,000 in and around the flood-hit capital, officials said Thursday.

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The World Health Organization is not minimizing the human health implication of the mutation of the Ebola Reston strain virus from Philippine macaques to hogs.

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But governments appear more prepared than last year, when there were outbreaks outside Asia where it had previously not been detected, said Peter Cordingley, a spokesman for the WHO’s Manila-based Western Pacific office.
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