TOPSHOT-BRAZIL-HEALTH-YELLOW FEVER-MONKEYS

TOPSHOT - Veterinarians examine dead monkeys at the Municipal Institute of Veterinary Medicine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on February 8, 2018. According to Brazilian health authorities latest report 98 people have died from yellow fever in Brazil since the beginning of the year. Rio de Janeiro's health services launched a public awareness campaign, since in the same period 238 monkeys have been found dead in Rio de Janeiro state, compared to 602 over the last year because people attack monkeys believing they are spreading the desease, despite the risk being mainly from human contact. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - Veterinarians examine dead monkeys at the Municipal Institute of Veterinary Medicine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on February 8, 2018. According to Brazilian health authorities latest report 98 people have died from yellow fever in Brazil since the beginning of the year. Rio de Janeiro's health services launched a public awareness campaign, since in the same period 238 monkeys have been found dead in Rio de Janeiro state, compared to 602 over the last year because people attack monkeys believing they are spreading the desease, despite the risk being mainly from human contact. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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