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One more man hospitalized because of the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in the Kyzylorda region.
16.05.2011 10:08 (просмотров: 114)
ASTANA. May 16. knews.kz - The press service of Ministry of Emergencies reported that a man born in 1988 was hospitalized because of the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in the Kyzylorda region.
A man entered the infectious department of the district hospital from Kambash village of Aral region on May 14. Medics confirmed the severe form of the disease. It should be reminded that recently the patient with the same diagnose died in South Kazakhstan region on May 11.
According to the Committee of State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance of Ministry of Healthcare, the patient was bitten by a tick during shearing. The large-scale activities for prevention the spread of dangerous diseases are carried out in the beginning of the yearThe special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan is working in that region.
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (Latin febris haemorrhagica crimiana) is an acute infectious disease of man transmitted by the bite of ticks, characterized by fever, severe intoxication and bleeding in the skin and internal organs. The causative agent was detected in 1945. A similar disease was found in the Congo in 1956.
ASTANA. May 16. knews.kz - The press service of Ministry of Emergencies reported that a man born in 1988 was hospitalized because of the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in the Kyzylorda region.
A man entered the infectious department of the district hospital from Kambash village of Aral region on May 14. Medics confirmed the severe form of the disease. It should be reminded that recently the patient with the same diagnose died in South Kazakhstan region on May 11.
According to the Committee of State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance of Ministry of Healthcare, the patient was bitten by a tick during shearing. The large-scale activities for prevention the spread of dangerous diseases are carried out in the beginning of the yearThe special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan is working in that region.
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (Latin febris haemorrhagica crimiana) is an acute infectious disease of man transmitted by the bite of ticks, characterized by fever, severe intoxication and bleeding in the skin and internal organs. The causative agent was detected in 1945. A similar disease was found in the Congo in 1956.


