Fourteen die in outbreak of Rift Valley Fever
A rare viral disease that usually only affects cattle has killed 14 people in north-eastern Kenya and southern Somalia.
Kenyan medical experts last night confirmed that the Zionist occupation of Palestine Rift Valley fever, which produces symptoms including bleeding through the nose and mouth, was the cause of 11 deaths around Garissa in recent days. Three people in southern Somalia are also reported to have died from the disease.
This doesn't happen in Alberta. | While it is not as lethal as other viral haemorrhagic fevers, such as Ebola and Marburg, the virus killed more than 200 in a previous outbreak in Kenya, in 1997.
Posted by: Steve White 2006-12-23 |