Unofficially: Another Case of Cholera in Poland. This Time in Lublin Region
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A second suspected case of cholera has been reported in Poland. A man with symptoms of the disease is in isolation in a hospital in Lublin, and test results are expected next week.
A second suspected case of cholera has been reported in Poland. A 65-year-old man with symptoms of the disease was admitted to a hospital in Lublin, in the southeast of the country. He is in isolation due to suspected cholera, the Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper reported on its website.
Unofficially: Another case of cholera in Poland. This time in Lublin Region
A second case of cholera infection has been detected in Poland. The patient is reportedly a 65-year-old man from Lublin, whose test results came back positive twice – reports rmf24.pl. The portal stated that the man arrived at a Lublin hospital with symptoms of severe food poisoning. The head of the Department of Infectious Diseases […] The post Unofficially: Another case of cholera in Poland. This time in Lublin Region appeared first on PolandD…
A 65-year-old patient from Lublin reportedly tested positive for cholera bacteria twice. RMF FM radio reported another suspected case in Poland.
Preliminary results for the patient from Stargard indicate that it is not a toxin-causing strain. It is definitely not cholera," the spokesperson for the Chief Sanitary Inspector told PAP, referring to the case of a woman who was admitted to the provincial hospital in Szczecin on Saturday with suspected cholera. "The preliminary results we have indicate that it is not." The article "GIS Spokesperson: Initial test results for the patient in Starg…
As RMF FM has learned, another suspected cholera infection has emerged in Poland. This time, a 65-year-old patient from Lublin has tested positive for the bacteria twice. Meanwhile, the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate announced that preliminary test results for the patient in Stargard have arrived and "it's definitely not cholera."
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