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    Southeast Asian countries ramp up measures to prevent monkeypox

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    Several Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia and Indonesia, have rolled out measures and issued recommendations to prevent monkeypox (mpox), amid the complicated developments of the disease in many countries around the world.

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