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Egypt - Woman hospitalized in Sharkia on suspicion of bird flu - Tested negative - Mediareport

Gert van der Hoek

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Sharqia governorate - wikipedia


Zaqaziq Hospital in Sharkia will accept a housewife infected with bird flu on Saturday, according to initial tests.

Medical sources revealed that Dina Mohammed Amer, 25, resident of a village in the center of Abu Hammad, arrived at Abu Hammad Central Hospital, suffering from acute respiratory distress and high temperature, was transferred to the hospital Zagazig fevers.

Dr. Ashraf Tawfiq, Director of Veterinary Medicine in Sharkia, said that a new outbreak of the virus was discovered in a village belonging to the Abu Hammad Center. He added, "Tawfiq," in statements to "Liberation", that samples were taken from the birds in the village, and being examined by the organs of the Directorate.
 
Eastern Health: No truth to the death of a woman with bird flu
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The Directorate of Health in Eastern Province, the death of a woman bird flu virus inside the hospital diets in Zagazig

A medical source responsible for the "seventh day", said that Ms. "Dina." 25, from the village of Iraq, the center of Abu Hammad, was booked after the suspicion of infection with the virus, but the sample proved negative analysis, pointing out that the deceased was born a month ago from Her birth and she was suffering from health complications other than avian influenza.

In a related context, Dr. Ashraf Tawfiq, Undersecretary of the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine in Sharkia, that immediately after receiving a reference to the arrest of the deceased woman in hospital on suspicion of infection with the virus, went campaign to her house and took samples of ducks and chicks jam at home, and samples confirmed negative analysis, adding that during the month Nine cases were reported on suspicion of einjury, but all samples were negative.
 
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