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Medical Services International Inc. Receives Increased Interest in Dengue Fever

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, April 17th, 2007

Medical Services International Inc. wishes to announce that the interest by regulatory authorities and the company's distributors has increased substantially for its VScan Dengue Fever and Malaria test kits. The primary locations for outbreaks in Malaria are the Middle East and Africa. The primary locations for the outbreaks of Dengue Fever are South America, Latin America and the Caribbean. It is also reported that outbreaks of Dengue Fever will move into the southern United States.

In Brazil already this year in excess of 53,000 Dengue Fever cases have already been reported. Mexico showed an increase from 17,487 in 2005 to 22810 in 2006, this number is expected to...

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