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Tunisia - 8 recent cases of A/H1N1

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
The title says avian influenza but I think that is a mistake in wording.


machine translation -


New cases of bird flu in southern Mexico, Tunisia
Qatar News Agency
GMT 13:46:00 2011 Saturday, April 16


Tunisia: registered new cases of avian influenza virus in Mexico city of Sfax in the south of Tunisia, which is a pregnant woman at the age of 28 years.

The newspaper "Sabah" Tunisian, today announced Dr. Adel Akrout head of the basic health of the region to this situation, which is among the eight cases were discovered in the region does not give cause for concern as early detection.

He pointed out that he was recording the death of two of the eight cases detected; the first of a pregnant woman at the age of 19 years, and the second to a man who had been undergoing dialysis for his body after he refused to college he was finally planted.

He stressed that in spite of these cases, the epidemiological situation in the region remained under control in a matter of concern.


http://www.elaph.com/Web/Health/2011/4/647405.html
 
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