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16th November 2006 - More than two thirds of cases of TB, HIV and malaria detected in Britain are found in patients who were born outside the country, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency. But trying to eliminate the diseases by screening migrants before they are given visas, or when they arrive, is unlikely to be enough, the report implies. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 August 2007 )
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