Chickenpox in Qatar
- Qatar: Sunday, September 30 - 2007 at 07:15
Qatar has witnessed a 50% hike in the incidence of communicable diseases in Q1 of this year when compared to the same period seven years ago in 2000, reported the Peninsula. The reason for the dramatic increase has been put down to an outbreak of chickenpox which accounts for 40.9% of the 2,115 cases. This was followed by hepatitis C, hepatitis B and herpes zoster.
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