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Tropical Storm Fred disrupts travel in Dominican Republic
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Dominican mango glut as foreign market sputters
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El Código Penal Rep Dominicana será sometido hoy a aprobación del Senado
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Dominicana acepta pedido de cooperar contra hambruna mundial
Dominicana acepta pedido de cooperar contra hambruna mundial
Santo Domingo, 18 jul (Prensa Latina) La República Dominicana acogió hoy la solicitud de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), a través de su secretario general, António Guterres, de cooperación para detener la hambruna mundial.
De acuerdo con una nota de la Dirección de Información y Prensa de la Presidencia, ante este pedimento del organismo internacional, Dominicana, que ha podido incrementar la producción de alimentos, lidiar exitosamente con la pandemia y mantener un envidiable clima de paz y estabilidad, se mostrará solidaria como siempre para evitar esta amenaza .
Dominican Republic reports six tetanus deaths in first half of year Dominican Republic reports six tetanus deaths in first half of year
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The Dominican Today reports the cases and deaths are in residents of the provinces of Santo Domingo, Santiago, and Independencia.
Tetanus is caused by a very potent toxin produced by the anaerobic bacterium,
Clostridium tetani. The spores of this organism are very resistant to environmental factors and are found widely distributed in soil and in the intestines and feces of horses, sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, rats, guinea pigs, and chickens. Manure-treated soil may contain large numbers of spores.