On Thursday, May 9, 2013
تتمتع الدكتورة أليسون ماك جي بخبرة بفيروس سارز الذي يشبه الفيروس الغامض الذي اكتشف في مشفى في الهفوف
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I arrived yesterday to Saudi Arabia, a Canadian doctor from a range of experts, at the request of the Kingdom of the SARS virus experts to help in the face of a new virus after an outbreak of a mysterious disease in Hofuf in the Eastern Province, according to New Scientist site, which mention the name of the hospital in Hofuf.
And enjoy Dr. Alison McG expertly virus SARS-like virus mysterious discovered in hospital after an injury 13 cases World Health Organization confirmed that resemble virus SARS risk according to a statement of the organization indicated that the re-emergence of the virus and the pattern moving remarkable in Saudi Arabia increases the concern about this virus , calls the research level of friction infected patient and the degree of exposure, because of injury, as well as the source of the virus and the prevalence in the region, which are an urgent call for answers is under follow-up by the Saudi Ministry of Health.
In addition to Allison, the two officials will meet with the World Health Organization (WHO) officials and the Saudi Ministry of Health in the capital, Riyadh, and likely a spokesman for the organization that they had visited a hospital in the area of Hofuf in Saudi Arabia and is considered the hospital point spread of the virus.
This comes after a French tourist injury mysterious disease. Reuters quoted the French Health Ministry said on Wednesday it detected the first cases of a new strain of the virus coronal coming from the Middle East in the person recently returned from the United Arab Emirates.
The ministry said it had opened an investigation as she confirmed the first case of the new virus in France. The patient was isolated.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said that 30 cases of HIV infection were confirmed experimentally, of which 18 died since scientists discovered the disease in September. http://arabic.arabianbusiness.com/society/healthcare/2013/may/9/331046/#.UYtvgbVwe5I