New confirmed Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever case reported in eastern Mosul
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MOSUL, Iraq โ A health source in Nineveh province said laboratory tests have confirmed a case of hemorrhagic fever in a resident of Mosul's right bank, the area covering the city's east bank districts. The patient has been transferred to a specialized ward for treatment and medical monitoring.
The health source told local media that several hemorrhagic fever cases have been recorded across Nineveh in recent weeks. Some patients have recovered, while others remain under treatment, according to the source.
Health procedures to monitor and identify suspected cases are continuing, the source added. Hemorrhagic fever is a serious viral disease transmitted through contact with infected animals or via tick bites, and has periodically raised health concerns in parts of the country.
Nineveh has recorded varying numbers of hemorrhagic fever cases in previous years, prompting local health authorities to intensify field surveillance and outbreak monitoring. No further details on the latest patient were immediately available.
