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Egypt?s MOA Reacts To MERS-Camel Connection

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hat-tip: Mike Coston

Source: http://afludiary.blogspot.ca/2014/04/egypts-moa-reacts-to-mers-camel.html

Monday, April 28, 2014
Egypt?s MOA Reacts To MERS-Camel Connection

...It appears that the Egyptian MOA plans to take blood samples from, and tighten the control on the importation and movement of, `beauty? (camels) throughout the nation. This comes just a week after local authorities announced the results of an EID Journal study that found MERS in Egyptian camels (see Egyptian MOH Statement On MERS Threat)...
 
Re: Egypt?s MOA Reacts To MERS-Camel Connection

The old, annoying story of the 'smoking chicken', ops, 'camel' this time...

It is true, after alla, the direct evidences of animal-to-human infection are lacking because of insufficient ground epidemiology activities...
 
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