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EGYPT - Suspected RVF case in Dakhalia governorate

Theresa42

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Google-translated from Arabic:

Emergencies in Dakahlia after suspected infection student Rift Valley fever

Written by Ghada Abdalhafez
7/12/2007

Major General Ahmed Said announced Sawan, Governor Dakahlia, yesterday maximum state of emergency after the announcement Hospital pathogenesis of Mansoura, on suspicion of injuring a child Rift Valley fever, and detained inside the hospital. The hospital was detained Mohammed Jerahristi Kaoura child, a first year student elementary school rain, on suspicion of meningitis infection.

Said Dr. Fatima booth, and First Deputy Minister, Chairman of the health insurance sector northeast Delta, it was isolating the child hospital, and the blood of his farm work, as school pupils were fully vaccinated and neighboring schools, as well as neighbors and relatives of the child for fear of the spread of disease. A source medical official "The outcome of the farm confirmed negative meningococcal disease, the suspicion of injury Rift Valley fever", the report was presented to the situation Dakahlia governor.

http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=85550
 
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