KATHMANDU, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- Around 400 people in central Nepal are affected by dysentery, which has killed three, The Himalayan Times reported on Sunday. Dysentery has killed three Nepalis, leaving 40 critically ill at Lapa Village Development ...
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