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Register first case of infection Coruna in Morocco

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    Posted: June 01 2013 at 7:44pm
Register first case of infection Coruna in Morocco
 Healthy sources revealed that the first case was recorded in Morocco Corona virus, which appeared for the first time last year, and causes severe inflammation in the lungs and a rise in body temperature, coughing and difficulty in breathing.

And it comes to a Moroccan citizen who works in the Gulf state was entered Ibn Sina University Hospital in Rabat. This is the first case of HIV infection in Morocco. As had been spotted cases in Jordan, Qatar, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates, Germany, Britain and France.

The vast majority of recorded cases in Saudi Arabia, which reached the number of confirmed infections where 30 cases and 17 deaths.

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AED recorded the first case of HIV 'Corona' in Morocco
To you. Com - revealed "the Moroccan network for the defense of health" for the first injury in Morocco Corona virus, and it comes
 Emirati citizen submitted to Morocco in the tour, entered the Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Rabat on Wednesday 29 May.

The network confirmed President Ali Lutfi site "to you. Com", that this case is the first of its kind in Morocco. The vast majority of recorded cases in Saudi Arabia, which reached the number of confirmed infections where 30 cases and 17 deaths.

As had been spotted cases in Jordan, Qatar, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates, Germany, Britain and France. The virus caused "Corona", which appeared for the first time last year, in acute inflammation in the lungs and a rise in body temperature, coughing and difficulty in breathing.

Char that the virus Corona is one of the viruses that infect the respiratory tract, accounting for 51 per cent of the viruses that cause influenza in humans do not yet exist in the world accurate information about the source or modes of transmission as there is no vaccination and preventive or antibiotic to treat it.
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"No coronavirus infection" in Morocco
 
The Ministry of Health on Thursday denied "any coronavirus infection, contrary to misinformation disseminated by some media."
"In response to information provided by the media on a probable case of coronavirus infection in a foreign citizen to move to Morocco, the Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public that this is an older patient 67-year-old United Arab Emirates followed for severe chronic conditions, who was hospitalized on May 27 running in a hospital in Rabat in an array of respiratory distress, "the ministry said in a statement.
"A virological investigation at the Pasteur Institute Morocco on May 29, has" ruled out any coronavirus infection, unlike the misinformation disseminated by some media, "said the source.
To date, health services reported no cases of respiratory infection novel coronavirus, the ministry added, noting, moreover, that measures and devices epidemiological surveillance, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), are implemented in all regions of the Kingdom and the boundary points to control severe acute respiratory infections.
01/06/2013
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