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Health: 1715 Egyptian pilgrims welcomed in medical clinic clinics of Hajj in Mecca and Medina
July 25, 2019 – 53:16
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Dr. Khaled Mujahid, advisor to the Minister of Health and Population for Media Affairs and official spokesman for the ministry, said the Egyptian Medical Mission's Hajj clinics had received until Wednesday 1715 cases of illness where they had been screened and the necessary treatment, including 774 cases in Mecca and 941 cases in Medina.
Moudjahid said Thursday in a statement that eight cases had entered Saudi hospitals, two remaining after their recovery, but that there are still six cases to be treated, until Dr. Hala Zayed, minister of Health and Population, has been treated. Medical service for Egyptian pilgrims.
Dr. Mohammed Dahi, head of Hajj's medical mission, said kidney dialysis had been performed at two hospitals in a Saudi hospital, while another had received chemotherapy, indicating that the medical team was providing medical care. coordination with Saudi hospitals before dialysis and chemotherapy The medical team of the medical mission must visit every hospital where pilgrims have been reserved to consult them and monitor their state of health.
Dahi pointed out the absence of cases of infectious or epidemiological diseases among Egyptian pilgrims until last night and indicated that the prevention team continues to organize seminars to inform pilgrims of the preventive measures, the distribution of pamphlets and leaflets to identify infectious and noncommunicable diseases and how to prevent them.
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