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VHF

Referring to radio waves that have very short wavelengths (10 m–1 m). They are used for interference-free FM transmissions (see frequency modulation). VHF transmitters have a relatively short range, producing frequencies in the 30–300 MHz band.



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WHO experiences with outbreaks of Ebola haemorrhagic fever have repeatedly shown that the initial stages of containment are the most dangerous time to start lowering the level of control.
Dengue haemorrhagic fever outbreak in Karachi, Pakistan, 1994.
The hantavirus family came to American attention during the Korean War when, from 1951 to 1953, over 2,000 American United Nations troops developed a severe haemorrhagic fever.
 
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