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Byline: Gavin King
Oct 16, 2005 (Centralian Advocate - ABIX via COMTEX) — Nurses are being brought in from Victoria to help cope with a serious rotavirus outbreak among indigenous children in Central Australia. The paediatric ward at Alice Springs Hospital has swelled to 28 patients, and Dr Rob Roseby said the outbreak was one
of the more serious in many years. Nurses at the hospital have been working …
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