Avian Influenza kills 4 in Libya
Libyan Health Minister, Ridha
al-Oukli, on Sunday, said that four persons died of complications arising from
Avian Influenza in Libya.
He, nonetheless, stressed that the country had not recorded any case of Ebola Virus Disease.
He, nonetheless, stressed that the country had not recorded any case of Ebola Virus Disease.
Al-Oukli said that one person died from the complication in the eastern city of Tobrouk, while three others died in Tripoli.
According to him, one suspected case of Avian Influenza is being treated in a medical centre in Tobrouk.
The minister said the World Health Organisation (WHO) has been informed about the deaths.
He said that WHO had also informed him of a plan to send specialists to Libya within 48 hours to assist the country in bringing the situation under contro
According to him, one suspected case of Avian Influenza is being treated in a medical centre in Tobrouk.
The minister said the World Health Organisation (WHO) has been informed about the deaths.
He said that WHO had also informed him of a plan to send specialists to Libya within 48 hours to assist the country in bringing the situation under contro
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