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The absence of fronts means winds may be very light. Consequently, high-pressure areas are often associated with settled, dry and bright conditions. In summer, anticyclones bring dry, hot weather. In winter, clear skies may bring cold nights and frost.
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Both floods and droughts increase the risk of diarrhoeal diseases. Major causes of diarrhoea linked to heavy rainfall and contaminated water supplies are: cholera, cryptosporidium, E. coli infection, giardia, shigella, typhoid, and viruses such as hepatitis A.
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