Monday, December 20, 2010

#H1N1 Egypt: Health Minister: 218 cases of swine flu in a week .. And the death of 30 since October

Health Ministry announced Sunday the discovery of 218 cases of confirmed flu cases Knazerkhalal from 12 until Dec. 18, and the death of 30 cases since last October.

Dr Abdel Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health that the laboratory results to monitor the disease showed that the rate of spread of the virus is within the limits of averages for seasonal flu, while the total cases registered since last October and so far 533 cases including 30 deaths, compared with 10 599 cases, including 134 deaths during the same period last year.

For its part, announced Dakahlia province Sunday, the death of two cases following the bird flu, and they are Mohammed Ali Samra 50 years old from the village of Mit Abu Khaled Center Ghamr Hassanein Mohamed Hassanein 27 years old from the village of Cbrauic Center AGA and injuring 6 others held Hospitals province, and detained 13 others suspected, including 6 children.

He died Sunday morning, Ashraf Ahmed Abdel Samie 50 years old during his intensive care hospital Said year on suspicion of swine flu incidence and select the initial disclosure of the deceased a bout of pneumonia.

The My Aallny, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Port Said, that the results of samples taken from the deceased did not appear after a while detained four men and three women's hospital chest Port of suspected bird flu in pigs, and held recruit security central fever hospital on suspicion of flu incidence Taiorakb the emergence of symptoms after returning from leave Bbldth Nag Hammadi, Qena Governorate.

Saw the outpatient clinic of the Chest Hospital in Port Said receiving 50 cases of infected pigs Bonlfoanza Sunday and 400 on Saturday.

In the West held 9 cases tested positive for bird flu, swine fever hospitals and chest Mahalla year and Tanta after confirmation of the positive samples were taken, In Qaliubiya detained two after they got sick, and in al-Minya been booked two cases infected with the deadly disease, and in the Red Sea Two were detained for suspected bird flu .

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