Gert van der Hoek
In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Re: Seven babies die in Annaba after being infected by a contagious flu virus
Re: Seven babies die in Annaba after being infected by a contagious flu virus
google translation
Thursday, March 18, 2010)
The Department of Health rejects the possibility of an epidemic
7 children died of acute bronchiolitis el Bouna (Annaba)
The persistent rumor of the deaths between Sunday and Tuesday from 7 infants following a
infection with influenza virus in the service of pediatric specialty hospital in El-Bouni
(Annaba), was partly contradicted yesterday by the local Department of Health.
The head of the health sector confirms that if, indeed, seven babies died
Following an affection for acute bronchiolitis, these deaths were recorded during a period of
eight months, between July 2009 and March instant, and not this week as reported by the vox
populi. Without diminishing the gravity of the situation found,
Mr. Monji Mestouri refuses to speak of an epidemic and ensure that practitioners who diagnosed this
form of bronchiolitis in small patients were done whenever necessary to save their lives.
Mr. Mestouri explain that "EHS El-Bouni, including his service pediatrics, has a radiation
Strategic wilayas at least five of the Far East Algeria and that sometimes babies from
Souk Ahras, Guelma, Tebessa and El-Tarf for outpatient treatment and admitted in emergency
are suffering from viral diseases.
These patients are cared for under conditions
particularly serious to avoid precisely that there is any spread of the disease. The
Director of Health is categorical in stating that at no time was there any question of early
Epidemic of bronchiolitis in Annaba or mentioned in wilaya.
http://www.liberte-algerie.com/edit...dent de bronchiolite aiguë a el-bouni (annaba)
Re: Seven babies die in Annaba after being infected by a contagious flu virus
google translation
Thursday, March 18, 2010)
The Department of Health rejects the possibility of an epidemic
7 children died of acute bronchiolitis el Bouna (Annaba)
The persistent rumor of the deaths between Sunday and Tuesday from 7 infants following a
infection with influenza virus in the service of pediatric specialty hospital in El-Bouni
(Annaba), was partly contradicted yesterday by the local Department of Health.
The head of the health sector confirms that if, indeed, seven babies died
Following an affection for acute bronchiolitis, these deaths were recorded during a period of
eight months, between July 2009 and March instant, and not this week as reported by the vox
populi. Without diminishing the gravity of the situation found,
Mr. Monji Mestouri refuses to speak of an epidemic and ensure that practitioners who diagnosed this
form of bronchiolitis in small patients were done whenever necessary to save their lives.
Mr. Mestouri explain that "EHS El-Bouni, including his service pediatrics, has a radiation
Strategic wilayas at least five of the Far East Algeria and that sometimes babies from
Souk Ahras, Guelma, Tebessa and El-Tarf for outpatient treatment and admitted in emergency
are suffering from viral diseases.
These patients are cared for under conditions
particularly serious to avoid precisely that there is any spread of the disease. The
Director of Health is categorical in stating that at no time was there any question of early
Epidemic of bronchiolitis in Annaba or mentioned in wilaya.
http://www.liberte-algerie.com/edit...dent de bronchiolite aiguë a el-bouni (annaba)