Public health: Woman tests certain for Congo virus

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Dr Jamil, an officer on avocation during a siege ward, pronounced that a patients’ blood samples had been sent to a NIH for serve examination.  PHOTO: EXPRESS

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Dr Jamil, an officer on avocation during a siege ward, pronounced that a patients’ blood samples had been sent to a NIH for serve examination. PHOTO: EXPRESS

MULTAN/FAISALABAD: A lady underneath diagnosis during Nishtar Hospital in Multan was shifted to an siege sentinel on Sunday after her blood samples tested certain for Congo heat during a National Institute of Health, Islamabad.

A sanatorium orator identified a studious as Nasreen Bibi, 35, a proprietor of Rajanpur district. He pronounced doctors treating a studious had clever suspicions that she was pang from a disease. He pronounced a final diagnosis was finished in perspective of a NIH news perceived on Saturday.

Meanwhile, dual group with symptoms of Congo heat were certified to Nishter Hospital in Multan and district domicile (DHQ) sanatorium in Faisalabad, respectively, on Sunday.

Abdul Rahman, 29, was brought to Nishtar Hospital from Kohlu district of Balochistan, pronounced a health dialect spokesperson. He pronounced platelet count in a patient’s physique was found to be intensely low in blood tests finished during a hospital. “His platelet count is 23,000. This is significantly reduce than a normal count of around 150,000,” he said.

The orator pronounced that a studious was suspected to be pang from Congo fever. He pronounced his blood samples had been sent to a NIH Islamabad for chemical examination. Final diagnosis would be done in perspective of a reports perceived from a NIH, he said. He pronounced formed on information common by a patient’s attendants he had been pang from high heat for a week. “They pronounced it has been 3 days given draining started from his nose,” he said.

In Faisalabad, 20-year-old Rashid, a proprietor of Mamu Kanjan area in Tandlianwala tehsil, was underneath diagnosis during a DHQ sanatorium with symptoms of Congo fever.

Rashid had been taken to a tehsil domicile (THQ) sanatorium for diagnosis of high fever. Doctors who examined him during a THQ sanatorium referred him to a DHQ hospital. He was shifted to an siege sentinel on a basement of a formula of an initial blood hearing during a hospital.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Dr Jamil, an officer on avocation during a siege ward, pronounced that a patients’ blood samples had been sent to a NIH for serve examination. He pronounced a studious had been shifted to a siege sentinel since a administration did not wish to take any chances. He pronounced additional precautions had been put in place for diagnosis of Congo heat patients on a Health Department directives.

Published in The Express Tribune, Sep 19th, 2016.

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