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What is the incidence of scarlet fever in the Philippines? |
What is the incidence of scarlet fever in the Philippines? degree of risk: high Please visit our website. this might help you. There was no specific and controversial history about that disease in the country but there were incidences of it back in the Spanish era. Im not sure...sorry |
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