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112 Citizens Received Medical Attention Due to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in 14 Days

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The National Center for Public Health (NCPH) has provided 14-day surveillance data on carbon monoxide poisoning. Specifically, between November 11 and 24 of this month, 112 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning were reported, according to the surveillance data registered at the NCPH. The reported cases of poisoning were reported by location: Bayangol, Sukhbaatar, Bayanzurkh, Khan-Uul, Sukhbaatar, Chingeltei, and Nalaikh districts.
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The National Center for Public Health (NCPH) has provided 14-day surveillance data on carbon monoxide poisoning. Specifically, between November 11 and 24 of this month, 112 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning were reported, according to the surveillance data registered at the NCPH. The reported cases of poisoning were reported by location: Bayangol, Sukhbaatar, Bayanzurkh, Khan-Uul, Sukhbaatar, Chingeltei, and Nalaikh districts.

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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