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Ministry of Public Health : Public Health Advice No.7 Outbreaks of Influenza A (H1N1)
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WHO is coordinating the global response to human cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) and monitoring the corresponding threat of an influenza pandemic.
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The 24 hours services for traumatic and non-traumatic emergency care.
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Vachira Phuket Hospital is the public hospital committed to providing holistic healthcare services, being a center of serving patients in both secondary and tertiary levels, and expanding the cooperation with marketing alliances. Equipped with high standards of management systems and efficiency, we ensure a high quality service for our patients and staffs.
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To commemorate Khun Poom Jensen and help young victims from the ?Tsunami? disaster, HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn initiated the building of a monument commemorating Khun Poom Jensen and started the House of Khun Poom project which is an urgent proje |
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The Public Health Andaman Boat is a mobile unit for helping and take care people, tourists in Andaman sea. It has facility as emergency room of 30 beds hospital. This boat was founded on 20 December 1995. |
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EEG is an investigation for diagnosis epilepsy or others neurological disease eg. Coma,neurodegenerative disease, abnormal behavior or abnormal movement that suspected for epilepsy. |
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Phuket, an island in the Andaman coast is well known for being one of the most magnificent places for diving in the world. |
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When travelling to Phuket, health issues neednt be a concern. Thailand is a relatively safe country, though the levels of hygiene in some parts are quite low and there are some local hazards to be wary of. |
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Most people in Thailand become vegetarian at various points in their lives. Many give up meat for life, but often it is a temporary thing. |
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Hospitalization in Phuket, for the tourist, will usually be arranged by the first doctor who has treated you or through the emergency or outpatient department of the hospital you have visited. |
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In 1949 malaria was the leading cause of death with over 38,000 deaths, a rate of 201.5 per 100,000 population. |
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Report on Health in Thailand presents the country situation on health system linking to various factors at all dimensions i.e. individual, environment and its health system. |
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