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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Fears raised an isolated Amazonian tribe could be ‘wiped out’ by measles

Survival International said a measles outbreak among the Yanomami in the 1960s killed nearly 10 per cent of those infected. 
The tribe are also under threat from thousands of gold-miners working illegally on their land, transmitting diseases and polluting the rivers and forest with mercury. 

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