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Melioidosis

Melioidosis is an infection caused by the bacteria, Burkholderia pseudomallei, commonly found in soil and water.

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Melioidosis What you need to know Understand how it spreads, its signs and symptoms, and ways to protect yourself

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Reduce your risk Post-monsoon periods bring increased risk of multiple infectious diseases, including dengue, leptospirosis, typhoid, and waterborne illnesses.

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Melioidosis symptoms typically appear up to 1–4 weeks after infection. They may include: -fever, muscle pain, headache -shortness of breath, chest pain, cough -severe fatigue, confusion or disorientation

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Melioidosis information
Melioidosis information
Melioidosis information
Melioidosis information

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Influenza!

Advocacy material: Influenza - Influenza vaccine saves lives

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Advocacy material: Influenza - Getting vaccinated against Influenza protects you and your baby

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Advocacy material: Influenza - Its that time of this year, reminder influenza vaccine

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Advocacy material: Influenza - You can protect yourself from seasonal influenza

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Influenza vaccination saves
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Reminder - Influenza vaccine
Protection against seasonal influenza

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Mosquitoes bite!

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Cholera!

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COVID-19!

Advocacy material: COVID-19 Vaccine saves lives

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Advocacy material: COVID-19 - Getting vaccinated against Covid-19 protects you and your baby

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Covid vaccination saves
Covid Vaccination in pregnent women