Injury specialist nursing in Tanta swine flu
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 - 13:52
Dr. Hatem mountain, Minister of Health of Western India just
Mahala was detained hospital cases of swine flu specialist for the Department of Nursing is working Zefta General Hospital burns were referred from hospital to hospital Zefta Mahala issued after her health deteriorated due to the circumstances of her pregnancy.
Said Dr. Sharif Hammouda Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Gharbia, adding that the health worker has been isolated, called benign Ahmed Mohamed Shaheen (28 years) from the village center Sndbst Zefta, make sure after she became ill.
He said, if the patient was placed in intensive care room and to poor condition and placed under a respirator under constant medical observation.
On the other hand.
was detained Hospital Tanta-positive new Tanta University student named Ahmed Mohamed Abdul Aziz (18 years) have been isolated and given the student drug Altaymflo and throat swabs taken from all his contacts and put them under constant medical observation.
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 - 13:52
Dr. Hatem mountain, Minister of Health of Western India just
Mahala was detained hospital cases of swine flu specialist for the Department of Nursing is working Zefta General Hospital burns were referred from hospital to hospital Zefta Mahala issued after her health deteriorated due to the circumstances of her pregnancy.
Said Dr. Sharif Hammouda Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Gharbia, adding that the health worker has been isolated, called benign Ahmed Mohamed Shaheen (28 years) from the village center Sndbst Zefta, make sure after she became ill.
He said, if the patient was placed in intensive care room and to poor condition and placed under a respirator under constant medical observation.
On the other hand.
was detained Hospital Tanta-positive new Tanta University student named Ahmed Mohamed Abdul Aziz (18 years) have been isolated and given the student drug Altaymflo and throat swabs taken from all his contacts and put them under constant medical observation.