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In this Feb. 27, 2014 photo, Hasinara, left, holds 15 day-old Minara Begum, whoes mother died after giving birth to Minara as Anawara Begum watches at a camp for refugees in Thatkapyin village, north of Sittwe, Rakhine state, Myanmar. Data on Rohingya health is almost nonexistent. However, Rakhine is the nation's second-poorest state and lives have always been at greater risk there. Away from the camps, in isolated and predominantly Muslim northern Rakhine state, the health situation is even worse and reaching a hospital is nearly impossible. (AP Photo/Pyae Phyo Thant Zin)

In this Feb. 27, 2014 photo, Hasinara, left, holds 15 day-old Minara Begum, whoes mother died after giving birth to Minara as Anawara Begum watches at a camp for refugees in Thatkapyin village, north of Sittwe, Rakhine state, Myanmar. Data on Rohingya health is almost nonexistent. However, Rakhine is the nation's second-poorest state and lives have always been at greater risk there. Away from the camps, in isolated and predominantly Muslim northern Rakhine state, the health situation is even worse and reaching a hospital is nearly impossible. (AP Photo/Pyae Phyo Thant Zin)

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