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Chad: Suspected cases of monkeypox reported in 6 health districts
July 16, 20240605
Suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in six health districts across the country, according to a statement from the Ministry of Public Health released on Tuesday, July 16, 2024.
The Ministry of Health also indicates that to date, no cases of the disease have been reported and reassures the population of the current capacity of its system to rapidly detect any case and treat it throughout the territory.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Health is counting on the discipline and civic-mindedness of the population to avoid any possible spread of the disease.
https://www.lepaystchad.com/37195/
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Pala: District Medical Officer Tries to Reassure Population Following Notification of Suspected Cases of Monkey Pox
by Tchadinfos | Jul 17, 2024 | Health , Chad | 0 comments
The chief medical officer of the Pala health district, Dr Gonodji Tebret, made a communication on July 16, 2024 at his office. A communication relating to three suspected cases of monkeypox notified on behalf of the province.
In Pala, the capital of Mayo-Kebbi West province, three suspected cases of monkeypox were reported. And in record time, the news spread throughout the city and created panic among the population of the city and its surroundings.
In his statement, the chief physician of the Pala health district, Dr. Gonodji Tebret, emphasizes that nothing has yet confirmed these three suspected cases recorded at the Pala hospital. According to him, these patients have been admitted to the Pala provincial hospital for a few days and have spots on their bodies in the form of chickenpox. He informs the population that samples have been taken and sent to N'Djamena for analysis and only the ministry could confirm these three cases in the province.
However, Dr Gonodji Tebret urges the population to be vigilant and to quickly go to a health facility in case of doubt.
https://tchadinfos.com/pala-le-mede...ication-des-cas-suspects-de-variole-du-singe/
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Chad: Suspected cases of monkeypox reported in 6 health districts
July 16, 20240605
Suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in six health districts across the country, according to a statement from the Ministry of Public Health released on Tuesday, July 16, 2024.
The Ministry of Health also indicates that to date, no cases of the disease have been reported and reassures the population of the current capacity of its system to rapidly detect any case and treat it throughout the territory.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Health is counting on the discipline and civic-mindedness of the population to avoid any possible spread of the disease.
https://www.lepaystchad.com/37195/
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Pala: District Medical Officer Tries to Reassure Population Following Notification of Suspected Cases of Monkey Pox
by Tchadinfos | Jul 17, 2024 | Health , Chad | 0 comments
The chief medical officer of the Pala health district, Dr Gonodji Tebret, made a communication on July 16, 2024 at his office. A communication relating to three suspected cases of monkeypox notified on behalf of the province.
In Pala, the capital of Mayo-Kebbi West province, three suspected cases of monkeypox were reported. And in record time, the news spread throughout the city and created panic among the population of the city and its surroundings.
In his statement, the chief physician of the Pala health district, Dr. Gonodji Tebret, emphasizes that nothing has yet confirmed these three suspected cases recorded at the Pala hospital. According to him, these patients have been admitted to the Pala provincial hospital for a few days and have spots on their bodies in the form of chickenpox. He informs the population that samples have been taken and sent to N'Djamena for analysis and only the ministry could confirm these three cases in the province.
However, Dr Gonodji Tebret urges the population to be vigilant and to quickly go to a health facility in case of doubt.
https://tchadinfos.com/pala-le-mede...ication-des-cas-suspects-de-variole-du-singe/
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