MANILA -- Thirty-eight Filipino crew members aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius were still in quarantine and showed no signs of hantavirus infection, the Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) said on Saturday.
The department is waiting for guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the next steps for the Filipino crew members aboard the cruise ship where a hantavirus outbreak has been reported, according to local media reports. (Filipino-Hondius-Hantavirus)
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PHNOM PENH -- The Cambodian government on Saturday called on people to be vigilant over Hantavirus although no any cases in humans have been detected in the kingdom so far.
Hantaviruses are a cluster of viruses carried by rodents that can cause severe disease in humans, said a Ministry of Health's press release. (Cambodia-Hantavirus)
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TOKYO -- Japan's central government debt stood at 1,343.84 trillion yen (about 8.58 trillion U.S. dollars) as of the end of March, hitting a record high for the 10th consecutive year, data from the Ministry of Finance showed Friday.
The debt level rose 20.13 trillion yen from the end of the previous fiscal year. (Japan-Government Debt)
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JAKARTA -- Indonesia's largest city, Jakarta, is stepping up efforts to control the invasive suckerfish amid concerns over its impact on river ecosystems and potential health risks.
The Jakarta Food Security, Marine Affairs and Agriculture Agency aims to reduce the species' population in the capital's public waters to 20 percent within two years through mass fishing operations, local media reported Saturday. (Indonesia-Fish-River) ■



