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Moroccan media reported that a Moroccan woman who was pregnant in her last month had been infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, revealing scary symptoms. The doctors of Fez were not able to determine his cause before being transferred to a private clinic in Casablanca. Where she was confirmed infected with the virus.
The husband of the infected woman in press statements, the injury of his wife with the deadly virus, pointing out that all the documents and evidence confirm the injury, while the Moroccan Ministry of Health has called for no panic regarding the registration of victims of the virus, and considered that the occurrence of injury cases, "is normal and does not cause concern".
The Moroccan Ministry of Health said in a statement that it "informs the national public that the registration of cases of H1N1 flu is considered normal because the national system of vigilance and epidemiological surveillance records each year cases of HIV infection during the cold season, as reported in the rest of the world. "He said.
"The Ministry of Health reinforces epidemiological and laboratory surveillance of the disease every year during the cold season, and the Ministry is also taking this opportunity to advise citizens to vaccinate against this disease, especially among pregnant women, how old they are. pregnancy, children aged 6 months to five years, 65 years and older, chronically ill and health professionals. "
The ministry also recommended "to adhere to preventive behavior by washing hands regularly, reducing contact with flu patients, covering their mouths when coughing or sneezing with paper towels or with the establishment, not reusing the paper towels and ventilating the premises ", noting that this would satisfy the national public opinion. About the epidemiological situation to protect the health of citizens and citizens.
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