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Finance Minister meets IMF mission
[07 November 2009]
German University to participate in ideological biodiversity workshop in Aden
[07 November 2009]
5 suspects trafficking citizens to Saudi territories arrested
[07 November 2009]
Child arrested while attempting to blow up Sam Refugees Camp
[07 November 2009]
62 Ethiopians arrived at Ahwar Coast
[07 November 2009]
 
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Piracy, a concern shakes international navigation
[04 November 2009]
Year later, flood-affected people still waiting for support
[03 November 2009]
Europeans to enjoy Yemen's history, beauty
[31 October 2009]
Yemeni hospitals refuse receiving swine flu infected
[27 October 2009]
French cooperation in Yemen: long-standing and diverse
[25 October 2009]
 
  International
Saudi Monarch Bears Expenses of 1000 International Pilgrims
[07 November 2009]
Dubai Police seize 1.5 million drug pills in first 9 months of 09
[07 November 2009]
Gulf States and Yemen
[07 November 2009]
OIC Chief Welcomes UN General Assembly Resolution on Goldstone Report
[06 November 2009]
Sheikh Khalifa re-elected president of UAE
[03 November 2009]
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TB soars in Socotra; malnutrition main reason
[07/March/2009]

SOCOTRA, Mar. 07 (Saba) - Cases of tuberculosis rose in the Socotra Island in 2008 by 110 percent, head of the Island Program for Combating Tuberculosis has said.

The increase was large compared with cases recorded in previous year when only 37 cases were diagnosed.

Almost 50 cases were recorded by the Unicef in 2008, out of which 18 cases were turned over to specialized medics, Abdullah Muhammad al-Mawali said, attributing the increase to malnutrition caused by the soaring prices of foodstuffs.

Noteworthy, an only 7 year- child case was registered while youth remained most affected by the disease, he added.

About 80% of the population on the island is under poverty line.

Among other reasons, the head says, are hard jobs most of the people of the island do with low awareness about prevailing diseases.

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