Saturday, May 23, 2009

33 detention of a citizen on suspicion of injury b «avian flu»

22/May/09

5 provinces detained yesterday Dakahlia West Lake, Aswan and Qaliubiya 33 people suspected of contracting the disease «swine flu», in Sohag Directorate of Health announced that a child Sameh Ayoub Shouhdy «3 years», No. 74, a situation the disease, usually the result of dead birds in his home.

In the West, was detained and released, hospital diets Mahala, Tanta fevers and 16 cases of suspected SARS patients, and in the lake, said Dr. Yusri Congratulations, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Health, had been detained Aida Baqi al-Jamal «50 years» and Amina Mohamed Melegy «14 months» God and from the Atiyah « 10 months », and Atef Ezzat« 17 years »in fevers Damanhour for the same reason.

In Aswan, the hospital held Sharif Saif Al-Nasr diets «30 years» from the Obwaris Mona Mohamed Dirdeiry «39 years», in Qaliubiya, detained hospital fevers Banha Aida Mahmoud Amer Abdul Jalil «45 years».


In Suez, Dr. Adel Abbas, Under-Directorate of Veterinary Medicine, 2430 execution of the demolition of 7 birds nest and the birds vaccinated 10330.

OIE. The other hand, at the level of slaughter «pigs» Egypt sent in World Society for the Protection of Animals, known as Basel «WSPA» - based in London, United Kingdom - an urgent memo to Dr. Ahmed Nazif, the Prime Minister, urging him to halt the executions of the pigs as random, which is a clear violation of the decisions of the World Organization for Animal Health OIE.

The International Society - one of the international institutions concerned with protecting animals from cruelty - the government's decision to execute pigs «barbaric decision», which is incompatible with the principles agreed to by Egypt in 2005, to the use of methods of animal welfare at slaughter and movement of animals from the various provinces,

Confirmed that the resolution is a consecration of the deterioration of the situation of animal welfare in Egypt in recent years, despite the surge of the organizations concerned with protecting animals from cruelty last year.

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