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Iraq: 1 death, 15 cases of H1N1 in Karbala Province

Catbird

Senior Moderator
16 Persons infected with epidemic flu in Karbala

January 30, 2013.

"Karbala (IraqiNews.com) -One person died and 15 others were infected with epidemic flu in Hussein General hospital in Karbala province.A medical source mentioned to IraqiNews.com ?One person died for being infected with epidemic flu while 15 other persons were infected with the same disease in Hussein General Hospital in Karbala province,? noting that ?A woman died due to epidemic flu few days ago in Karbala province.?Medical source revealed that several cases for people infected with epidemic flu, which is also known as (H1 N1) or (swine flu) have taken place in several Iraqi provinces.The Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers decided to prevent importing birds and eggs from 21 countries as a precaution of transferring the transitional diseases. \End\"
 
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