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Saudi Arabia - 735 malaria cases in last year in Eastern province - health department says all imported by guest workers

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Cases of malaria in ?Eastern? during the year 735

05/08/2014 - NO. 886


Dammam - Yasmin Al-Mahmoud

The number of cases of malaria in the eastern region during the past year 735 cases.
explained a spokesman for the health of Eastern Khaled Usaimi, that the number of cases recorded, all imported from abroad and from different nationalities, led by Indian nationals and Sudanese then Pakistan, while there have been no cases of infection malaria among citizens.
said that the disclosure of these cases is due to the new system of the survey, where the re-examination of malaria for all entrants for the purpose of work.
noteworthy that malaria is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes with malaria, and lead these bites often to have a fever and chills, headache and body aches , and parasites are transmitted after entering the body to the liver through the blood, a person infected with the disease do not even graduated malaria parasites from the liver, these parasites may remain in the liver for a long time, and usually come out of the worst types of malaria liver within two weeks of infection Balldgh.

http://www.alsharq.net.sa/2014/05/08/1137807
 
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