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Siberia's Deadly Anthrax Outbreak
The Atlantic NEWS BRIEFA heatwave in Siberia is believed to have melted permafrost, exposing the carcass of a reindeer infected with anthrax, resulting in the first outbreak of the deadly bacterial disease in the Russian tundra since 1941. The result: A 12-year-old ... Russia anthrax outbreak affects dozens in north Siberia Anthrax Outbreak in Russia Kills Child, Infects 20 Nomads Anthrax outbreak in Arctic Circle kills 1, sickens 71; reindeer die en masse |
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