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  • Yemen - Media report:1756 cases of dengue including possible 37 deaths and 30 hemorrhagic cases in Shabwa and Marib - June 5, 2016

    Cases of dengue fever in the governorates of Shabwa and Marib

    Date: June 5, 2016 10:38 PM

    With the escalation of the confrontation fronts fighting the various provinces of Shabwa and Marib increased number of cases of dengue fever epidemic, a number of districts in light of the inability of health centers and hospitals to conduct necessary for people because of the unjust blockade tests by the US-Saudi alliance of aggression.
    In the province of Shabwa bayhan district, medical sources confirmed the rally site to net increase in the number of cases of dengue fever to 1200 cases have been recorded in 13 deaths and more than 30 hemorrhagic condition.

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    The sources warned of the increasing number of cases of dengue fever in the absence of an accurate diagnosis of the disease and the lack of appropriate medications because of the blockade.

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    In the province of Marib, medical sources made it clear to the rally site net increase in the number of cases of dengue fever to 464 cases since the beginning of the outbreak On 09/05/2016 m. The sources pointed out that the hospital September 26 Directorate Joubah 462 infected with dengue fever case, including 144 cases have been confirmed through laboratory testing and 218 carrying case symptoms of dengue fever received.

    http://www.althawranews.net/archives/405303


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    Dengue harvested 37 victims and wounded in 1756 in the case of Hadramout and Shabwa, Aden .. Crescent UAE Health Organization and relief goods charitable organizations involved in the anti-dengue campaign

    Posted 7 hours ago

    News Source / Aden tomorrow




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