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"speaker_name": "Dr. Machage",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg for the indulgence of the House to respond to this issue, with details, on Thursday. However, I would like to say that my Ministry has the information. We have sent our September 18, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3975 personnel to investigate the same. Causes of haemorrhagic fevers are many. The differential diagnosis is long. It is likely to be synoptic. We know common things occur more commonly. We last had synoptic illnesses last year, the Rift Valley Fever which has the same symptoms. We had 655 cases which were reported in this country, out of which 155 died; a statistic of about 33 per cent. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would urge the people of Kuresoi to kill and burry all the sick animals. The ones that have died should not be eaten for the time being. I will give a comprehensive answer on this issue on Thursday. It is very unlikely to be Ebola, although we had the disease reported in the Congo Basin. We have a problem in the Democratic Republic Congo with Ebola cases. The closest we have had Ebolain East African was in Uganda about ten years ago."
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