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Sudan - Unknown disease kills at least three, many children reported dead in South Darfur

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Unknown disease kills at least three in South Darfur
KATAYLA
(14 Nov.) -

A number of people have died of a hitherto unknown disease in Katayla locality, South Darfur. Its symptoms are high fever, vomiting, abdominal and back pain, nosebleeds and the yellowing of the eyes. The disease appears to have an incubation period of three to six days.

Conflicting reports about the death toll were given by residents and the South Darfur Ministry of Health. Residents of Kabayla locality told Radio Dabanga that 18 people died at Khor Shamam, and four others in the area near Katayla Town.

In a press statement, the South Darfur Minister of Health, Omar Suleiman, reported about the death of four people. Yet according to a medical report issued by the Katayla hospital, three children between 11 and 12 years old died. The commissioner of Katayla locality, Abdallah Yasin, denied the ?death of dozens?. He could only confirm the death of three citizens due to the disease in the past few days.

The director of the epidemiology department at the South Darfur Ministry of Health, Ali Mirghani, told Radio Dabanga that a medical team was sent to the areas of Katayla, Khor Shamam and Abu Seigan. Samples have been taken and sent to Khartoum to be tested.

The specialist predicted that the disease may be related to ?water pollution or dead animals?. He pointed out that a patient from the area transferred to the Nyala hospital, was diagnosed with hepatitis.
https://www.radiodabanga.org/node/59118
 
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Unknown disease caused the death of dozens of children in South Darfur
11/13/2013 12:59 PM
Unknown disease caused the death of dozens of children in South Darfur

Translation: Fatima Fouad

The newspaper "World Blutin" Turkish news of the death of dozens of children under the age of 13 years by a local "Lingo" in South Darfur, Sudan as a result of an unknown illness they have suffered.

The newspaper quoted on Wednesday, medical sources as saying: "The Ministry of Health and the state sent a team of epidemiology section to find out the nature of this disease . "

The sources pointed Medical: it has been transferred cases from the hospital, "Ktella" بالمحلية to the hospital, "Nyala," the capital of South Darfur , were also sent samples to a hospital Khartoum to be tested to find out the result, noting that the symptoms of the disease are in high fever, and "rewind" and diarrhea and pain of the back and abdomen.

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