💨 Abstract
In the aftermath of Myanmar's earthquake, displaced families face a rising health crisis due to the threat of dengue outbreaks in makeshift camps. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is launching an urgent prevention and control effort, distributing 4,500 rapid diagnostic test kits, 500 tent nets, and 6.2 tons of Temephos for larviciding.
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