A49 road
The A49 is a major
road in western
England, which traverses the
Welsh Marches region. It runs north from
Ross-on-Wye in
Herefordshire via
Hereford,
Leominster,
Ludlow,
Craven Arms,
Church Stretton,
bypasses
Shrewsbury and
Whitchurch, then continues through central
Cheshire to
Warrington,
Newton-le-Willows,
Ashton-in-Makerfield,
Wigan and
Standish before terminating at its junction with the
A6 road just south of
Bamber Bridge, near the junction of the
M6,
M65 and
M61 motorways. The road has a history of head-on collisions, many fatal, as it carries a lot of busy north-south traffic through
Herefordshire and
Shropshire with little chance for safe overtaking.
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A49
Bacterial infection of unspecified site
A49.0
Staphylococcal infection, unspecified
A49.1
Streptococcal infection, unspecified
A49.2
Hemophilus influenzae infection, unspecified
A49.3
Mycoplasma infection, unspecified
A49.8
Other bacterial infections of unspecified site
A49.9
Bacterial infection, unspecified