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Thursday, September 27, 2012

"Arab" reveals a letter from a doctor stating the beginning of "the mysterious virus Arabia"


Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 22:42
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Said Al Arabiya television, said the exchange of letters between a doctors in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and the World Association for Infectious Diseases revealed details virus mysterious kind of "crowns" which was announced a few days ago, noting that while the Ministry of Health Saudi assurances that the disease is not serious, However, the World Health Organization (WHO) today urged all medical workers to report any patient with severe infection of the respiratory system.
In one of the messages sent by a doctor from Saudi Arabia to the World Organization revealed story virus, which began its details in the city of Jeddah, after the arrival of one of the cases that have emerged implications influenza A private hospitals in the history of 10 Sept., and began one of the doctors if the patient, who was insixty years old, and was diagnosed as suffering from severe flu and kidney failure, have been isolated virus for analysis by a specialist doctors in Microbiology, to be the first result that this virus is a type of "crowns", and return the doctor to make sure these details through analysis virus lab specialist in the Netherlands.
The laboratory Dutch, that the virus is not types of flu A or B, but is mysterious virus from the family of "crowns", and to which he belongs virus SARS, which has killed 800 people in nearly 10 years, and seven days after almost Ministry of Health announced Arabia discovery This virus caused two deaths and injuring a third person, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued on the same day a global alert about this mysterious virus.
The Arab that the Ministry "health" Saudi Arabia currently monitoring this situation closely, especially with the approaching pilgrimage season, in addition to the World Health Organization urged all medical workers in various parts of the world to report any patient infected with severe respiratory may be had traveled to Saudi Arabia or Qatar.  http://www1.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=798221&SecID=65&IssueID=0