MALAYSIA
According to a senior us- government researcher, a mysterious virus epidemic that killed more than 100 people and devastated Malaysia's us $400 million pork industry could flare up again if care is not taken. "The epidemic may happen again, but if you are alert, you can stop it early,' said Thomas Ksiazek of the Atlanta-based Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
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