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Saudi Arabia - Media reports of suspected MERS coronavirus in death of Bangladeshi doctor - Riyadh
MERS eyed in death of Bangladeshi doctor in Riyadh
P.K. Abdul Ghafour
Published ? Thursday 16 January 2014
Last update 16 January 2014 3:41 am
A Bangladeshi doctor, who was working at Prince Salman Hospital in Riyadh, died on Wednesday and it is suspected that he died of the MERS coronavirus, sabq.org quoted hospital sources as saying...
Re: Saudi Arabia - Media reports of suspected MERS coronavirus in death of Bangladeshi doctor - Riyadh
This is the source referred to in the above English report.
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01/15/201403:46 PM
Works in a hospital in Prince Salman bin Abdul-Aziz
The death of a Bangladeshi doctor suspected afflicted with "Coruna" in Riyadh
Abdullah Barqawi, Yasser Al-Otaibi - already - Riyadh: "Al- ever "for the registration of deaths of Bangladeshi doctor working at a hospital in Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz in Riyadh, following a suspected wound Corona virus that causes inflammation of the lung Middle East.
The doctor had spotted him some symptoms of the disease, and presented him with superior medical care to take the necessary precautionary measures, where to enter the intensive care unit in a hospital isolation procedures carried out and the preventive measures taken in such cases.
"Already" tried to get clarification from the concerned authorities at the hospital, but confirmed that it is empowered to declare, and demanded reference for professionals in the Ministry of Health; fact that samples of suspected virus Corona sent to laboratories and show by the ministry and announced officially.
Referred to as the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Assistant for preventive health, Dr. Abdullah bin delightful Asiri revealed a few days ago that the number of infections corona virus that causes inflammation of the lung Middle East now stands at 141 confirmed cases in Saudi Arabia, including 57 deaths.
RIYADH: MD RASOOLDEEN
Last update 17 January 2014 1:25 am
The body of the Bangladeshi doctor who died of the Middle East Coronavirus (MERS) in Riyadh on Wednesday will be flown to Dhaka by Monday, Bangladesh Embassy said on Thursday...
...According to sources from the Prince Salman Hospital, Kabeer was admitted to the facility for the common cold and was admitted to its Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for severe respiratory infection. He subsequently died of multi-organ failure due to the MERS virus, the sources added...
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