Σάββατο 12 Μαρτίου 2016

Alarm for hepatitis outbreak in Idomeni

Alarm for hepatitis outbreak in Idomeni


A hepatitis outbreak detected last step KEELPNO in Idomeni, which directly addressed the incident and transferred the patient to the Hippocratic Hospital of Thessaloniki.

This is a child from Syria, aged nine years, hospitalized in stable condition.

As spokesman of the Coordinating Body explains George Kyritsis HCDCP together with the public health authorities begin disinfecting the area around the scene of the person and of the camp toilets.

In shelters refugees in Piraeus

Also, the military undertakes to carry water in Idomeni by its own means, and will become and vaccinations if needed.

As he says, according to the World Health Organization information on the countries of origin of refugees is estimated that 90% of adults have antibodies to the disease and not at risk of catching.

Also HCDCP informs a statement that the usual social contact is risk for transmitting the virus to the general population.

Distribution brochure to refugees

"We inform you that the borders between Greece and Macedonia have been closed." With this phrase the Greek authorities inform the refugees in Idomeni that the borders are closed and seek the cooperation of the refugees with the authorities in order to be transferred to reception centers.

"Greece will provide you with accommodation, food, medical care, as well as hosting structures", noted the information leaflet distributed in Idomeni. The information booklet written in three languages: Arabic, Farsi and Pashto.

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