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  • Egypt - 61 students diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis

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    After mumps .. Injuring 40 students viral eye infection in Luxor
    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - 14:49

    Education Minister
    Luxor - Mustafa Jaber

    After the decline in the incidence of thyroid Alinkafah between pupils, announced Zakaria Abdel Fattah Sassy Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for the emergence of a strange disease in the eye hit the 40 pupils in one chapter, and issued Undersecretary decision giving them compulsory leave with referrals for health affairs. said Sassy The students are all in season One a turnpike Aldaah school management Qurna west of Luxor. said Dr. Mohamed Rabie and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health that this disease is a viral conjunctivitis, a contagious and spreads due to lack of hygiene, and be severe symptoms of redness in the eye.


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    4 new cases of viral conjunctivitis disease in Luxor
    Saturday, October 20, 2012 - 15:28

    D. Mohammed Mustafa Hamid, Minister of Health
    Luxor - Mustafa Jaber

    Announced Zakaria Sassy Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education in Luxor, the high number of students infected with viral conjunctivitis to 61 cases after a 4 new infections disease. said Sassy that new infections occurred in the same school, which emerged out of injury the first time a school turnpike Dabayaa primary, stressing decline in the number Injuries markedly after the efforts made ​​in collaboration with the Directorate of Health and health insurance for infection control and provide the necessary treatment for pupils and give them comfort compulsory for two weeks and make them aware of the causes of the disease and its symptoms and to emphasize the need for personal hygiene.

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