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  2. Neom - Wikipedia

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    Neom (styled NEOM; Arabic: نيوم, romanized: Niyōm, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [nɪˈjo̞ːm]) is an urban area being built by Saudi Arabia in Tabuk Province.Launched in 2017 by crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, the site is at the northern tip of the Red Sea, due east of Egypt across the Gulf of Aqaba and south of Jordan.

  3. The Line, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Artist's conception of the outdoor interior space within The Line. The Line is eventually planned to be 170 kilometres (110 miles) long. [3] [13] [14] It could stretch from the Red Sea approximately to the city of Tabuk and could have nine million residents, resulting in an average population density of 260,000 per square kilometre (670,000/sq mi). [5]

  4. Saudi Arabia details ambitious 2034 World Cup stadiums and ...

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    Four of the 15 stadiums will refurbish existing venues and three new stadiums are currently being built. The scale of construction is likely to cost hundreds of billions of dollars in Saudi Arabia ...

  5. Outline of infectious disease concepts - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to concepts related to infectious diseases in humans.. Infection – transmission, entry/invasion after evading/overcoming defense, establishment, and replication of disease-causing microscopic organisms (pathogens) inside a host organism, and the reaction of host tissues to them and to the toxins they produce.

  6. Pneumococcal infection - Wikipedia

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    Due to the importance of disease caused by S. pneumoniae, several vaccines have been developed to protect against invasive infection. The World Health Organization recommend routine childhood pneumococcal vaccination; [ 13 ] it is incorporated into the childhood immunization schedule in a number of countries including the United Kingdom, [ 14 ...

  7. Congo says mysterious disease killing dozens of kids finally ...

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    At least 592 cases were reported after the alert was first raised by Congo's health ministry on Oct. 29. The ministry said the disease had a fatality rate of 6.25%.

  8. Man, 27, Learns His Recurring Sinus Infection Was Actually a ...

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    Aaron Agler suffered chronic sinus infections before being diagnosed with a rare cancer called nasopharyngeal rhabdomyosarcoma. After several failed rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, he ...

  9. Pseudomonas infection - Wikipedia

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    Pseudomonas infection refers to a disease caused by one of the species of the genus Pseudomonas. P. aeruginosa is a germ found in the environment and it is an opportunistic human pathogen most commonly infecting immunocompromised patients, such as those with cancer , diabetes , cystic fibrosis , [ 1 ] severe burns, AIDS , [ 2 ] or people who ...