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Duke Diary Dispatch: In Togo, Struck by Typhoid
This is one in a series of diary entries by Montana Lee, one of eight Duke students who will write about their summer travels for Duke Today. Read them here.
I’m sorry for the radio silence. As you might have deduced from the title, I fell ill with typhoid fever the day before I would have written and sent in a new entry. I just took my last dose of antibiotics
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