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Libyan Ministry of Health: high alcohol poisoning deaths to 60 people
Tripoli: dpa
March 13, 2013 Issue 7093
Ministry of Health announced the Libyan death of 60 people due to alcohol poisoning. Said Chairman of the Committee dealing with the crisis at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Osama Abdul Jalil said the number of deaths of alcohol poisoning until this moment, the 60 deaths and incidence of 709 cases, including 10 women, without specifying their nationality .
The health minister said the Libyan Noureddine Doghman The ministry has mobilized all dialysis centers in the city of Tripoli and began working around the clock, and has formed a Crisis Committee headed by Dr. Galilee, and asked supply materials operating for renal dialysis and providing hospitals with a large number of equipment that the lack of such ventilator and others.
The Minister of Health that the ministry has coordinated with the Libyan health office Libyan embassy in Tunis to coordinate with the clinics there in order to address this emergency situation as quickly and save the lives of those infected.
Preliminary tests have shown the cases that have been poisoning that injuries and deaths have occurred as a result of alcohol abuse mixed with methanol, which lead to death, kidney failure, blindness and seizures.
The Libyan sources said earlier that the victims bought alcohol material from the same source, although mostly from the outskirts of the city of Tripoli.
Libyan Ministry of Health: high alcohol poisoning deaths to 60 people
Tripoli: dpa
March 13, 2013 Issue 7093
Ministry of Health announced the Libyan death of 60 people due to alcohol poisoning. Said Chairman of the Committee dealing with the crisis at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Osama Abdul Jalil said the number of deaths of alcohol poisoning until this moment, the 60 deaths and incidence of 709 cases, including 10 women, without specifying their nationality .
The health minister said the Libyan Noureddine Doghman The ministry has mobilized all dialysis centers in the city of Tripoli and began working around the clock, and has formed a Crisis Committee headed by Dr. Galilee, and asked supply materials operating for renal dialysis and providing hospitals with a large number of equipment that the lack of such ventilator and others.
The Minister of Health that the ministry has coordinated with the Libyan health office Libyan embassy in Tunis to coordinate with the clinics there in order to address this emergency situation as quickly and save the lives of those infected.
Preliminary tests have shown the cases that have been poisoning that injuries and deaths have occurred as a result of alcohol abuse mixed with methanol, which lead to death, kidney failure, blindness and seizures.
The Libyan sources said earlier that the victims bought alcohol material from the same source, although mostly from the outskirts of the city of Tripoli.
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