
New York's Health Department has warned of the emergence of a rare skin disease that is spreading among the Chinese neighborhoods in the city. So far health officials have recorded 30 cases of the skin infection, caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium marinum. The officials have traced the infection to raw seafood available at fish markets of the three large Chinese neighborhoods, Manhattan's Chinatown, Brooklyn's Sunset Park and Flushing, Queens. Symptoms ...
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