• Celtic huddle before their Champions League match against Swedish club Malmo on Wednesday night in Glasgow. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
    Celtic huddle before their Champions League match against Swedish club Malmo on Wednesday night in Glasgow. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
  • Leigh Griffiths of Celtic scores his team's first goal against Malmo on Wednesday night to go 1-0 up in the Champions League play-off round first leg. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
    Leigh Griffiths of Celtic scores his team's first goal against Malmo on Wednesday night to go 1-0 up in the Champions League play-off round first leg. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
  • Leigh Griffiths of Celtic celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first opener within three minutes on Wednesday night against Malmo in the Champions League. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
    Leigh Griffiths of Celtic celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first opener within three minutes on Wednesday night against Malmo in the Champions League. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
  • Celtic's Nir Bitton scores their second goal inside 10 minutes to go 2-0 up on Wednesday night in the Champions League play-off first leg against Malmo. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
    Celtic's Nir Bitton scores their second goal inside 10 minutes to go 2-0 up on Wednesday night in the Champions League play-off first leg against Malmo. Steve Welsh / Getty Images
  • Malmo's Jo Inge Berget battles against Celtic's Mikael Lustig during their Champions League play-off round match on Wednesday night in Glasgow. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
    Malmo's Jo Inge Berget battles against Celtic's Mikael Lustig during their Champions League play-off round match on Wednesday night in Glasgow. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
  • Celtic's Leigh Griffiths heads in his team's third goal to go 3-1 up on Malmo on Wednesday night in the Champions League play-off first leg at Celtic Park. Mark Runnacles / Getty Images
    Celtic's Leigh Griffiths heads in his team's third goal to go 3-1 up on Malmo on Wednesday night in the Champions League play-off first leg at Celtic Park. Mark Runnacles / Getty Images
  • Leigh Griffiths celebrates scoring Celtic's third goal on Wednesday night against Malmo in the Champions League. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
    Leigh Griffiths celebrates scoring Celtic's third goal on Wednesday night against Malmo in the Champions League. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
  • Jo Inge Berget of Malmo scores his side's second goal in the fifth minute of added time to make it 3-2 in the Champions League play-off first leg on Wednesday night against Celtic. Russell Cheyne / Reuters
    Jo Inge Berget of Malmo scores his side's second goal in the fifth minute of added time to make it 3-2 in the Champions League play-off first leg on Wednesday night against Celtic. Russell Cheyne / Reuters
  • Malmo's Jo Inge Berget celebrates pulling one back for his side late in added time in their 3-2 Champions League play-off first leg loss to Celtic on Wednesday night. Russell Cheyne / Reuters
    Malmo's Jo Inge Berget celebrates pulling one back for his side late in added time in their 3-2 Champions League play-off first leg loss to Celtic on Wednesday night. Russell Cheyne / Reuters
  • Celtic's Stuart Armstrong looks on after Malmo's second goal on Wednesday night in their Champions League play-off round first leg at Celtic Park. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters
    Celtic's Stuart Armstrong looks on after Malmo's second goal on Wednesday night in their Champions League play-off round first leg at Celtic Park. Carl Recine / Action Images / Reuters

Celtic Park sees a goals glut in back-and-forth Champions League showstopper – in pictures


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Images from Celtic's 3-2 win over Malmo in Glasgow on Wednesday night in the Champions League play-off round first leg, with a commanding advantage made nervy for the second leg by Jo Inge Berget's 95th minute strike. Click the arrows below to scroll through the photos.

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Camelpox

Caused by a virus related to the one that causes human smallpox, camelpox typically causes fever, swelling of lymph nodes and skin lesions in camels aged over three, but the animal usually recovers after a month or so. Younger animals may develop a more acute form that causes internal lesions and diarrhoea, and is often fatal, especially when secondary infections result. It is found across the Middle East as well as in parts of Asia, Africa, Russia and India.

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