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Egypt - Veterinary services chief urges screening of animals and people from ebola affected countries

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Captain veterinarians calling for "health" transparent about the "Ebola"

Saturday 02 / August / 2014 - 14:23
Dr Sami Taha,
Dr Sami Taha, veterinarians captain
Ahmed Mamdouh

Student Dr Sami Taha, captain doctors veterinarians, the Ministry of Health and the General Authority for Veterinary Services, the commitment of transparency and clarity in dealing with regards to the virus, "Ebola." explained Taha that "Ebola" a serious disease, noting that it is virus hemorrhagic shared between humans and animals, which cause internal bleeding of the human being, adding that the death rate among people with the disease may be up to "100%." ​​confirmed Captain veterinarians on the need to tighten quarantine measures for the detection of carriers of the virus, especially with Egypt importing animals from African countries, stressing the need to take action necessary health in airports with arrivals from affected states to prevent the entry of the virus Egypt.

http://www.vetogate.com/1147859
 
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