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- Swine flu forces school closures in Morocco 22 Nov 2009 03:36 GMT
... Swine flu forces school closures in Morocco Officials urge parents not to worry as ... for Magharebia in Rabat – 10/11/09 [File] Health Minister Yasmina Baddou says Morocco has "successfully ... rapidly," said Mustapha Hida, who heads the paediatric department at Hassan II University Hospital in ...
- Sanofi-aventis And Medicines For Malaria Venture To Launch The Largest Ever Study Of An Antimalarial Drug 22 Nov 2009 09:53 GMT
... patients diagnosed with uncomplicated malaria at public health clinics in selected parts of the Agboville ... partners, managed by DNDi. First registered in Morocco, where it is manufactured, in 2007, it ... launched its first ever product a sweet, paediatric formulation, ® Dispersible. Another MMV-supported product, Eurartesim™, ...
- Azerbaijani pilgrims do not have any health problems: Sheikh ul-Islam 23 Nov 2009 13:27 GMT
... Azerbaijani pilgrims do not have any health problems: Sheikh ul-Islam "Azerbaijani pilgrims traveling to ... foreign pilgrims, including citizens of Sudan, India, Morocco and Nigeria, have died of the A/H1N1virus. According ... all pilgrims to be vaccinated. Elderly and pregnant women were encouraged to refrain from making the ...
- Five patients catch new strain of drug-resistant swine flu 21 Nov 2009 21:35 GMT
... hospital patients with serious underlying medical conditions. Health authorities in Britain reported that five patients ... virus. It said the victims were a Moroccan woman, a Sudanese man and an Indian man ... attend the Haj this year, along with pregnant women, overweight individuals and sufferers of heart disease, ...
- Doctors without patients: MSF fears for migrants forced back to Libya 19 Nov 2009 18:10 GMT
... This is a huge threat to their health and even their lives." Lampedusa has been ... traumatized by the journey. Increasingly, children and pregnant women, who are particularly at risk, are among ... assistance to migrants in Malta, Greece, France, Morocco, Yemen, South Africa and Thailand. Only selected MSF ...
- Four Swine Flu Fatalities in Hajj 22 Nov 2009 10:13 GMT
... necessary medication but failed to recover." A Moroccan woman who breathed her last in a Medina ... the Kingdom but failed to visit any health facilities after contracting the virus. A 17-year-old ... Saudi government had recommended that the elderly, pregnant women, people with chronic diseases and children skip ...
- Al-Qaeda Moving to Africa: Sources 22 Nov 2009 12:53 GMT
... necessary medication but failed to recover." A Moroccan woman who breathed her last in a Medina ... the Kingdom but failed to visit any health facilities after contracting the virus. A 17-year-old ... Saudi government had recommended that the elderly, pregnant women, people with chronic diseases and children skip ...
- Saudi Arabia records four swine flu deaths of pilgrims 21 Nov 2009 20:52 GMT
... days after his arrival, said the Saudi Health Ministry in a statement. The case was ... Cairo, an Indian 75-year-old man, and a Moroccan 75-year-old woman. The ministry in its statement reiterated ... like heart disease, respiratory diseases, obesity, and pregnant women not to perform Hajj, along with people ...
- Concerns over swine flu hit Saudi's tourist revenues 23 Nov 2009 21:37 GMT
... Jamarat bridge, where pilgrims stone the devil health personnel to cope with swine flu and ... of the victims - a woman from Morocco and men from Sudan and India - were ... 12, those who have existing diseases and pregnant women should not perform Haj this year because ...
- Saudi: 4 die of swine flu on Mecca pilgrimage 22 Nov 2009 00:14 GMT
... MST RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi health officials announced the first deaths from swine ... years old, coming from Sudan, India and Morocco, and the fourth was a 17-year-old Nigerian. The ... The Saudi government has recommended the elderly, pregnant women, people with chronic diseases and children skip ...
- Swine flu kills hajj pilgrims 22 Nov 2009 02:42 GMT
... in Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj, health authorities said only a few days before ... reaches its peak. An Indian man, a Moroccan woman and a Sudanese man - all aged ... consequences from swine flu - including children, pregnant women, the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases ...
- Flu kills first Hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia 22 Nov 2009 03:30 GMT
... in Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj, health authorities said on Saturday only a few ... reaches its peak. An Indian man, a Moroccan woman and a Sudanese man - all aged ... consequences from swine flu - including children, pregnant women, the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases ...
- Swine Flu Leaves its Mark on the Hajj 22 Nov 2009 19:04 GMT
... in Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj, health authorities said over the weekend, only a ... reaches its peak. An Indian man, a Moroccan woman and a Sudanese man — all aged ... consequences from swine flu — including children, pregnant women, the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases ...
- Swine flu kills first hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia 23 Nov 2009 06:13 GMT
... in Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj, health authorities said on Saturday only a few ... reaches its peak. An Indian man, a Moroccan woman and a Sudanese man -- all aged ... consequences from swine flu -- including children, pregnant women, the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases ...
- The Beijing Platform for Action: What has it delivered to African women? 19 Nov 2009 16:53 GMT
... and the training of women; women and health; the girl child, women’s dignity and bodily ... though, with the governments in Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt supporting girls’ education to attain higher ... that the lifetime risk of dying in pregnancy and childbirth in Africa is 1 in 22, ...
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