Doha: The Supreme Health Council announced yesterday that a number of H1N1 patients in Qatar have fully recovered and are no more under medical observation.
Two children, one of them American of Bangladeshi origin and the other New Zealander, a Jordanian, an Egyptian, a Filipino and Iraqi youths have recovered and were released from quarantine.
Two other Australian children and a Filipina have also recovered and are expected to leave the hospital today, while another five children, from India, Australia, US and Jordan are expected to recover within a few days.
The Council said in a statement issued yesterday that it is closely monitoring the situation related to the H1N1 disease, stressing that all the health facilities and organisations concerned were ready to deal with any emergency. - QNA http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=298871...
Doha: The Supreme Health Council announced yesterday that a number of H1N1 patients in Qatar have fully recovered and are no more under medical observation.
Two children, one of them American of Bangladeshi origin and the other New Zealander, a Jordanian, an Egyptian, a Filipino and Iraqi youths have recovered and were released from quarantine.
Two other Australian children and a Filipina have also recovered and are expected to leave the hospital today, while another five children, from India, Australia, US and Jordan are expected to recover within a few days.
The Council said in a statement issued yesterday that it is closely monitoring the situation related to the H1N1 disease, stressing that all the health facilities and organisations concerned were ready to deal with any emergency. - QNA
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=298871...