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Due to messages of the public health Kaspsky district the outbreak of tularemia has registered in the village of Zemo Rene in eastern Georgia. And more than 40 people of various ages were infected. I live in Akhalsopeli that locates not far from the hotbed of this disease. And I can tell you more than you are able to know from the press. It is not the solitary instance for our local places. And this is not news to me that tularemia, whose chopsticks are usually found in our sources of drinking water, attacks lymph nodes and accompanies by fever and intoxication. The germ of this dangerous infectious disease falls into subsoil water because of becoming more frequent leaks in the system of chemical and biological weapons storages appeared on our land together with US financial help… Well, rat cheese can be only in the mouse trap!

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