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Re: حمى الوادي المتصدّع: WHO Friday Warning (Re: Mohamed Omer)
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Sudanese celebrate Eid in turmoil over slaughter
Vets in Khartoum criticised the government for not acting with transparency
"The government should have been honest with the people and talked with transparency," said one vet in Khartoum who declined to be named. "The people got panicked"
The vet said the government should have issued guidelines on how to deal with meat and taken precautions such as spraying pesticides given the heavier than usual rains this year. Well-cooked meat and boiled milk is safe
"We have a history of the disease since 1931 and some say even earlier ... this was to be expected," the vet said
Sudan has in the past denied outbreaks of diseases. Earlier this year Kharotum denied an outbreak of cholera in the east announced by the World Health Organisation
Sudan Tribune Newspaper
http://www.sudaneseonline.com/spip.php?article25246
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