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Mauritania: suspected case of Rift Valley fever

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Date: 03.06.2017 Time: 20:02 GMT

Added on: 03.06.2017 11:08

Mauritania: suspected case of Rift Valley fever

ALAKHBAR (Nouakchott) - A suspected case of RVF has been discovered at the Nouakchott Hospital Center, an Alakhbar source reported.

The patient is a 37-year-old Mauritanian. He was isolated on his arrival at the hospital after the first medical tests revealed the existence of the fever. Further in-depth analyzes are required for confirmation.
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http://www.fr.alakhbar.info/12579-0-Mauritanie-un-cas-suspect-de-fievre-de-la-Vallee-du-Rift-.html
 
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A man dies of a haemorrhagic fever

[FONT=&quot]A 55-year-old man died of haemorrhagic fever on Monday in Akjoujt in west-central Mauritania.

The deceased was buried without doing the mortuary toilets. Doctors feared contamination.

The town of Boutilimit in the east of the capital Nouakchott had recorded, two weeks ago, two cases of death due to a haemorrhagic fever.
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