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UN says Panama mystery disease is malnutrition

PANAMA CITY, Oct 5 (Reuters) The UN has dismissed Panama's claims it is fighting a mystery respiratory illness that has killed at least 10 people, saying the deaths are linked to malnutrition.

The head of UNICEF in Panama, Fernando Carrera, said today that the illness, which local media have reported may have killed up to 50 people in the last two months, is a direct result of poverty among Panama's indigenous population.

Panama says epidemiologists are investigating an unknown adenovirus -- or respiratory virus -- that has hospitalised at least 67 people in the province of Ngobe Bugle, near Panama's border with Costa Rica.

The illness has primarily affected children between 2 and 4 years old, with symptoms including headaches, fever and breathing difficulties.

''These children have likely died because of a combination of poor nutrition and the infection,'' said Carrera, ''There is a virus, but it is not something rare. It is a virus that is known and that occurs each winter in the mountains.'' According to Carrera the death rate, based on government figures, is unlikely to vary greatly from previous years.

The government has been criticized for its handling of the case and is facing questions about how a country with one of the fastest growing economies in Latin America continues to experience such high levels of poverty.

''The indigenous population has always been abandoned by the government'' said opposition lawmaker, Enrique Garrido, ''Bolivia strongly backs its indigenous groups, why can Panama not do the same?'' REUTERS SBA AS0309

Several dead after Mexican army, drug gang gunfight

MEXICO CITY, Oct 5 (Reuters) Several people were killed in a gunbattle between soldiers and suspected drug smugglers in northern Mexico today, a government official said, and national media reported a massive seizure of cocaine. The shootout happened during an anti-drugs operation in the port city of Tampico in Tamaulipas state, territory of the Gulf Cartel, one of the two most powerful Mexican drug gangs. ''We're talking about several deaths,'' said the official, who asked not to be named and did.....

Ukraine's leader says had 24 operations since poison

PARIS, Oct 5 (Reuters) President Viktor Yushchenko, his face disfigured by dioxin poisoning in the run-up to Ukraine's''Orange Revolution'', has since had 24 secret operations to regain his health, he said in an interview today. Yushchenko, 53, was poisoned during the campaign for the 2004 presidential election in which he stood on a pro-western ticket against the current Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, strongly backed at the time by Moscow. He said he knew who had poisoned him, but gave no names......

Railway official shot dead in Agra

Agra, Oct 6 (UNI) A railway official was shot dead by some masked men at Rakabganj area of the Taj city. The assailants indiscriminately fired upon a 45-year-old Jaspal who was on his way to office. The critically wounded died instantly, police said yesterday. The reason behind the murder could not be established. However, a manhunt had been launched. UNI.....
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