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West Nile fever killed 15 people in Greece since start of 2019 - Healthcare Organization
Athens (Sputnik/UNI) The West Nile fever has left 15 people dead since the beginning of this year in Greece, while another 158 people were infected, the Greek National Organization for Health Care Provision said on Thursday.
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