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January 2008 | Industry NewsThe World Health Organization (WHO) began the new year by issuing a warning to Southern Africa: unusual weather conditions could lead to a spike in climate-sensitive diseases in the region. High rainfall, blamed on the climate phenomenon La NiƱa, has increased the risk of flooding across Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. The unseasonably wet weather is forecast to continue into February, raising the possibility of an increase in malaria cases - a disease borne by mosquitoes, which breed most successfully in damp
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