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Egypt - Director of Veterinary Medicine in Cairo says bird flu still exists in Egypt

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Souad El Kholy: sectarian strife crashes against "bird flu"


Souad El Kholy, Directorate of Veterinary Medicine in Cairo, said that bird flu still exists in Egypt, asserting that since the events of the revolution January 25 difficult to implement laws and resolutions of the fight against avian influenza because of concern of the General Security Service and police priorities of the security of the citizens and the fight against thugs, sabotage and security chaos in the country and events sectarian strife.

The Kholy that this does not mean inaction in the face of the disease, but will be the exploitation of veterinarians in educating customers with live birds, either shops or farms or houses the seriousness of the disease on human health, as well as to guide them quickly report any suspected cases of the disease with dealing with infected birds with great caution until the arrival of Jean-control.

http://www.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=413292&SecID=97&IssueID=167
 
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