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    H1N1 virus kills two more people in Yemen

    [24/September/2009]


    SANA'A, Sep. 24 (Saba) - Ministry of Public Health and Population has announced the death of two more cases infected with Swine Flu (N1H1).

    Four new H1N1-infected cases have been announced, bringing the confirmed cases in the country to 189.

    The authorities have reported three deaths from the Swine Flu, the latest was four days ago.

    Most of the infected were reported to have recovered, with further measures urged as winter is due.

    Yemen reported the first case on June 16 and the first death from the disease on August 19.

    In recent weeks, many cases have been detected, with infection mainly blamed for contact.

    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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    Re: Yemen: H1N1 virus kills two more people -total 6 -

    google translated

    Six swine flu deaths in Yemen

    Chairman of the Assembly's Health Committee: The medicine used in Yemen to meet the swine flu dedicated to avian flu and preventive measures the best means of defense against this epidemic

    24/09/2009 Sahwa Net - Mustafa Sabri

    , Dr. Najeeb Ghanim, Minister of Health of Yemen and the former Chairman of the Health and Population Committee of the House of Representatives that the medicines currently used for swine flu in Yemen was originally earmarked for bird flu.

    He told the "Sahwa net" that the response of the cases under treatment, "Tamiflu" devoted to avian flu, as antiviral drugs.

    He emphasized that the WHO had previously donated to Yemen materials serological diagnosis for the detection of this disease.

    The Chair of the Health and Population Committee of parliament that they do not have any information on the anecdotal evidence from the Ministry of Health and Population of the purchase of medicines donated by the only international health organizations, he did not know the fate of one billion and 400 million riyals, devoted to countering the global pandemic of swine flu.

    He said: The spread of the epidemic and the high number of deaths and injuries indicates that the procedures and the Health Ministry is still inadequate and need to be interventions by the authorities concerned.

    He emphasized that the research is solid scientific questioning efficacy of medicines for the epidemic, which proved to be preventive and precautionary measures are the best means of defense against this epidemic and other diseases.

    However, Dr Ghanem citizens to take preventive steps necessary for a pandemic of swine flu, such as washing hands after touching the places that are the source of pollution and lack of control in waves or sneezing, using tissue paper masks, and avoid places Almzdhp, and the rapid elimination of tissues after sneezing directly and not left in front of others especially those which can be used more than once.

    Ghanem, called on Yemeni society, not to deal with this epidemic horror great, and said: "There are epidemics caused to the victims as large as malaria, which kills a large number of citizens in the areas Althammep, the scourge of tuberculosis, pneumonia and liver diseases of viral origin diseases, malnutrition and diarrhea in children, as well as cancer and victims of smoking and pesticides.

    Six deaths

    The Ministry of Public Health and Population on Wednesday, recording four new cases of swine influenza virus (H1N1 ), In addition to the death of two new cases, bringing the number of cases detected in Yemen to 187 cases and six deaths.

    Dr. Abdul Hakim Kahlani spokesman for the Supreme Committee for the face of a global pandemic that all cases discovered today is a result of contact with the Yemeni patients earlier, and that deaths are of Yemeni citizens.

    He pointed out that patients were given treatment and subjected to isolate the medical staff.

    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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      Re: Yemen: 921 cases - total 13 deaths

      Source: http://www.sabanews.net/en/news195676.htm

      Health minister says 921 H1N1 cases in Yemen
      [12/October/2009]


      SANA'A, Oct. 12 (Saba)- Some 921 H1N1 cases have been registered until now in the country, Minister of Public Health and Population Abdul Kareem Rasa said on Monday.

      In a press conference, the minister said the 843 cases have recovered, 13 cases died and 55 cases are under treatment.

      The minister reviewed developments related to the swine flu virus since registration of first case in Yemen for a student came from United Stated.

      He called on citizens to follow up protective measures from virus

      The first death from the disease reported on 19th August.

      Last week, the Yemeni pharmaceutical company YEDCO has developed anti-viral drug for the Swine Flue (H1N1) and registered it at the Yemeni General Authority of Medicines and Medical Supplements.

      General Director of the High Authority for Medicines and Medical Supplements Dr. Abdul-Monem al-Hakami said that the drug registered by YEDCO at the authority is the same medicine invented by a Switzerland company before years.

      Speaking to Saba, al-Hakami added that the Switzerland medicine called "Tamiflu", which consists of Oseltaamivir phosphate75mg capsules, is anti-viral drug for the seasonal flue that approved recently by WHO as anti-viral drug for curing Swine Flue and Bird Flue and now being produced by a number of companies in the world.

      AH

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      • #4
        Re: Yemen: 921 cases - total 13 deaths

        H1N1 in continuous Yemen surge


        [16/December/2009]

        SANA'A, Dec. 16 (Saba) ? Yemen on Wednesday said that its total of the cases infected with the pandemic of swine flu, commonly known as H1N1, has climbed in the past two months, pointing major efforts are made to control and prevent it.

        Minister of Public Health and Population Abdul Karim Rasa'a said the number of the infected was till Tuesday 5039 people across the republic.

        So far, 25 deaths were reported from the flu, 1229 cases recovered and others are still receiving treatment, he said.

        Apart from the global concern, the outbreak of another disease was reported in a few cities, claiming lives and terrifying the people, particularly those in the western province of Taiz.

        Saying that it was not in favor of the government to not release information about the disease, the minister said 777 cases were found infected with the dengue fever.

        On control and prevention steps, Rasa'a said many campaigns have been conducted that sprayed thousands of homes in the target areas killing mosquitoes transmitting the disease.

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