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Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

TOKYO, Japan - Kensuke Nakajima, a senior health ministry official, announces at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 29, 2014, that a man in his 30s in the capital is being tested for possible Ebola infection after he developed a fever in the early morning on the same day, following his return to Japan from Sierra Leone earlier in December.

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Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

TOKYO, Japan - Kensuke Nakajima, a senior health ministry official, announces at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 29, 2014, that a man in his 30s in the capital is being tested for possible Ebola infection after he developed a fever in the early morning on the same day, following his return to Japan from Sierra Leone earlier in December.

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Ministry says 20% of Japan population could contract new flu

Ministry says 20% of Japan population could contract new flu

TOKYO, Japan - Kensuke Nakajima (L), head of the infectious disease information section at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, speaks about the ministry's estimation of the number of people who could be infected with the new H1N1 strain of influenza A during a press conference at the ministry in Tokyo on Aug. 18. The ministry said it expects about 25 million people, or some 20 percent of the population in Japan, to become infected with the new flu.

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Ministry says 20% of Japan population could contract new flu

Ministry says 20% of Japan population could contract new flu

TOKYO, Japan - Kensuke Nakajima (L), head of the infectious disease information section at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, speaks about the ministry's estimation of the number of people who could be infected with the new H1N1 strain of influenza A during a press conference at the ministry in Tokyo on Aug. 18. The ministry said it expects about 25 million people, or some 20 percent of the population in Japan, to become infected with the new flu. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

Tokyo man in 30s being tested for possible Ebola infection

TOKYO, Japan - Kensuke Nakajima, a senior health ministry official, announces at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 29, 2014, that a man in his 30s in the capital is being tested for possible Ebola infection after he developed a fever in the early morning on the same day, following his return to Japan from Sierra Leone earlier in December. (Kyodo)

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