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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:54 pm 
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:hello: H5N1 Pandemic Information News / Treyfish
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Detained Hospital Fayoum year a young man on suspicion of having bird flu, where he showed symptoms and enter the hospital -Sadr, who referred to the Hospital General of the lack of necessary equipment Chest Hospital, and was his sister had died last week with the same symptoms. and I had to. H, 30, suffered a very high fever and symptoms similar to bird flu and was taken to hospital in the chest, did not get him on the samples and swabs required before it is referred to the General Hospital. the patient resides District, Dar ash next to the hospital, and the sister was younger, and at the age of 22 years may She died a week ago affected infected with the same symptoms, and remains one of his relatives suffer from the same symptoms at home.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:18 pm 
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:hello: H5N1 Pandemic Information News / Treyfish
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the patient resides District, Dar ash next to the hospital, and the sister was younger, and at the age of 22 years may She died a week ago affected infected with the same symptoms, and remains one of his relatives suffer from the same symptoms at home.
http://www.el-balad.com/52728/ahtgaz-sh ... ah-fy.aspx

The above translation describes on death (22F), as well as a hospitalized patient (30M), with a third suspect case at home. In the past H5N1 clusters in Egypt were rare, and the case fatality rate had fallen to less than 10%. Recent cases have had a higher CFR, and the above description suggests a cluster.

Full human H5N1 sequences by NAMRU-3 are long overdue. The last set of human H5N1 sequences from Egypt were in March, 2010.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:42 pm 
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:hello: H5N1 Pandemic Information News / Treyfish
http://pandemicinformationnews.blogspot.com/
the patient resides District, Dar ash next to the hospital, and the sister was younger, and at the age of 22 years may She died a week ago affected infected with the same symptoms, and remains one of his relatives suffer from the same symptoms at home.
http://www.el-balad.com/52728/ahtgaz-sh ... ah-fy.aspx

The above translation describes on death (22F), as well as a hospitalized patient (30M), with a third suspect case at home. In the past H5N1 clusters in Egypt were rare, and the case fatality rate had fallen to less than 10%. Recent cases have had a higher CFR, and the above description suggests a cluster.

Full human H5N1 sequences by NAMRU-3 are long overdue. The last set of human H5N1 sequences from Egypt were in March, 2010.

Samples of most if not all of the H5N1 human cases are sent to the CDC, who can rapidly generate full sequences, as they have done in H3N2v, H1N2v, and H1N1v cases. Rapid release of full sequences from H5N1 cases in Egypt (as has happened for recent fatal H5N1 cases in Indonesia and China) is long overdue.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:35 pm 
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Detained Hospital Fayoum year a young man on suspicion of having bird flu after showing symptoms of the disease, were taking the necessary samples of it to be sent to labs central Ministry of Health for analysis. the reception hospital Fayoum General received yesterday evening the young man "on. h" (30 years) of the District of Dar ash city of Fayoum, which is suffering from high temperature and show symptoms of bird flu, and suspected of doctors in the illness, especially as it told them that his sister died last week after the appearance of the same symptoms, was detained in hospital and took the necessary samples of it and sent to Ministry of Health central laboratories for analysis, and confirmed as suffering from the disease or not.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:35 am 
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Conditions ‮ ‬ strange appeared in the Fayoum and led to the death of a housewife and transmitted to ‮ ‬ her brother and one of her relatives and showed early signs of bird flu, and being treatment at the General Hospital and was quoted last week a woman named Dalia ‮ »52 ‬ years ‮ «‬ Fayoum hospital to hospital, transferred from the chest to her severe bout of popularity, but it died in the hospital ‮ .. ‬ and one week later showed the same symptoms to her brother Ali ‮ »03 ‬ years ‮« ‬ a neighborhood of Dar ash city of Fayoum and the Chest Hospital also convert it to a hospital Fayoum also complain of the same symptoms are close to being treated in his home ‮ .. ‬ parents demanded swift action from the veterinary services of the different analysis to determine the cause of death

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:23 pm 
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19 January 2012 -The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has notified WHO of two cases of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus.‪

The first case is a 2 year-old female from Cairo Governorate. She visited Helwan Fever Hospital as an outpatient on 30 October 2011 with symptoms of influenza-like-illness (ILI). The case was confirmed by RT-PCR at the Central Public Health Laboratory through periodic testing of samples collected from ILI outpatients from sentinel ILI surveillance sites. The epidemiological team investigated the case after confirmation of the laboratory test. Retrospective investigation through data collected from her family identified a positive history of exposure to backyard poultry. Samples from the case have been sent to the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU-3) for further sequencing.

The second case is a 31 year-old male from Fayium governorate. He developed symptoms on 1 January 2012, received oseltamivir on 14 January 2012 and is still hospitalised under the critical care unit. The case was confirmed by the Central Public Health Laboratory, a National Influenza Center of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network.

Epidemiological investigations into both the cases indicated that they had exposure to backyard poultry.

Of the 159 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 55 have been fatal.

http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_01_19b/en/index.html

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:25 pm 
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19 January 2012 -The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has notified WHO of two cases of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus.‪

The second case is a 31 year-old male from Fayium governorate. He developed symptoms on 1 January 2012, received oseltamivir on 14 January 2012 and is still hospitalised under the critical care unit. The case was confirmed by the Central Public Health Laboratory, a National Influenza Center of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network.

Epidemiological investigations into both the cases indicated that they had exposure to backyard poultry.

Of the 159 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 55 have been fatal.

http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_01_19b/en/index.html

The above case appears to be the brother of the earlier case who died with H5N1 symptoms. which would confirm the cluster.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:25 am 
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Subject: PRO/AH/EDR> Avian influenza, human (09): Cambodia, Egypt, Indonesia, Viet Nam
Archive Number: 20120119.1015836

AVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN (09): CAMBODIA, EGYPT, INDONESIA, VIET NAM
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In this update:[1] Cambodia, WHO[2] Egypt, WHO[3] Indonesia, WHO[4] Cambodia & Viet Nam******[1] Cambodia, WHODate: Wed 18 Jan 2012
Source: World Health Organization (WHO), Global Alert and Response (GAR), Disease Outbreak News [edited]
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_01_18/en/index.html


The Ministry of Health (MoH) of the Kingdom of Cambodia has announced that the case of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus reported in the Disease Outbreak News posting of 16 Jan 2012 [see: Avian influenza, human (08): Cambodia (BM) WHO 20120117.1012307] died on 18 Jan 2012.

The boy is the 19th person in Cambodia to become infected with the H5N1 virus; to date, 17 of these cases have died from complications of the disease.

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[2] Egypt, WHO
Date: Thu 19 Jan 2012
Source: WHO, Global Alert and Response (GAR), Disease Outbreak News [edited]
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_01_19b/en/index.html


The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has notified WHO of 2 cases of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus.

The 1st case is a 2 year old girl from Cairo governorate. She visited the Helwan Fever Hospital as an outpatient on 30 Oct 2011 with symptoms of influenza-like illness (ILI). The case was confirmed by RT-PCR at the Central Public Health Laboratory through periodic testing of samples collected from ILI outpatients from sentinel ILI surveillance sites. The epidemiological team investigated the case after confirmation of the laboratory test. Retrospective investigation through data collected from her family identified a positive history of exposure to backyard poultry. Samples from the case have been sent to the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU-3) for further sequencing.

The 2nd case is a 31 year old man from Fayium governorate. He developed symptoms on 1 Jan 2012, received oseltamivir on 14 Jann 2012 and is still hospitalised in the critical care unit. The case was confirmed by the Central Public Health Laboratory, a National Influenza Center of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network.

Epidemiological investigations into both the cases indicated that they had exposure to backyard poultry.

Of the 159 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 55 have been fatal.

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[3] Indonesia, WHO
Date: Thu 19 Jan 2012
Source: WHO, Global Alert and Response (GAR), Disease Outbreak News [edited]
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_01_19/en/index.html


The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has announced one new confirmed case of human infection with avian influenza A(H5N1) virus.

The case is a 5 year old girl from Jakarta province. She was identified by a surveillance team during an investigation in the area on 7 Jan 2012 and was referred to a hospital. On 13 Jan 2012, she had breathing difficulties. Her condition deteriorated, and she died on 16 Jan 2012.

Epidemiological investigation indicated that she was a family contact of case 183 [see: Avian influenza, human (06): Indonesia (JA) WHO 20120111.1007376] and frequently had direct contact with the same pigeons as that case and the same household environment.

Surveillance of other contacts has not identified further cases.

Of the 184 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 152 have been fatal.

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[4] Cambodia & Viet Nam
Date: Thu 19 Jan 2012
Source: Asia Pacific news, channelnewsasia.com, Agence France-Presse report [edited]
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Viet Nam on Thursday [19 Jan 2012] reported its 1st human death from bird flu in nearly 2 years, as the virus also claimed the life of a toddler in Cambodia.

Concerns about avian influenza have risen in the region after China in late December [2011] reported its 1st fatality from the H5N1 virus in 18 months, but Vietnamese authorities said there was no need to be alarmed. "The bird flu situation is still within our control," said Le Minh Hung, a doctor from the Health Department of Ho Chi Minh City. "Some healthcare teams have been sent to check on the situation in southern provinces."

The Vietnamese victim, who died on 11 Jan 2012, was a duck farmer from the southern Mekong delta province of Hau Giang, and experts were investigating whether the infection came from his flock. It was Viet Nam's 1st human death from the disease since April 2010.

In neighbouring Cambodia, a 2 year old boy from north western Banteay Meanchey province, who is thought to have been exposed to sick poultry, died on 18 Jan 2012 from the virus, WHO said. The H5N1 strain of avian influenza has killed more than 340 [now 342] people worldwide since 2003, according to WHO statistics.

Viet Nam has recorded one of the highest numbers of fatalities from bird flu in South East Asia, with 59 deaths since 2003, according to WHO. In Cambodia, 17 people have died of H5N1, according to the UN agency. All of Cambodia's 8 bird flu cases last year [2011] were fatal, the last of them in August 2011. Seven of the victims were children.

Winter is the season when the virus tends to boom. Since early January 2012, more than 3000 birds have been culled in Viet Nam's Mekong delta area in an effort to contain bird flu outbreaks.

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[As of 19 Jan 2012, the global total of human cases of avian A/(H5N1) virus infection is now 581 cases, 342 of which have been fatal (see: "Cumulative number of confirmed human cases for avian influenza A(H5N1) reported to WHO, 2003-2012" at: http://www.who.int/entity/influenza/hum ... chives/en/).

Indonesia with 184 cases, Egypt with 159 cases, and Viet Nam with 119 cases [120 when the above case is confirmed by WHO] head the list of the 15 countries affected by avian A/(H5N1) influenza virus infection. - Mod.CP

A HealthMap/ProMED-mail map can be accessed at: http://healthmap.org/r/1iGB, http://healthmap.org/r/1zkM, http://healthmap.org/r/1Aiz, http://healthmap.org/r/1jtz.]

See Also

Avian influenza, human (08): Cambodia (BM) WHO 20120117.1012307
Avian influenza, human (07): Cambodia (BM) 20120114.1010683
Avian influenza, human (06): Indonesia (JA) WHO 20120111.1007376
Avian influenza, human (05): Indonesia (JA) conf. 20120111.1007152
Avian influenza, human (04): Indonesia (JA) susp. 20120109.1004606
Avian influenza, human (03): China (GD), Egypt (MF), WHO 20120105.1000978
Avian influenza, human (03): China (GD), Egypt (MF), WHO 20120105.1000978
Avian influenza, human (02): China (GD) H5N1 20120103.0018
Avian influenza, human: China (GD) H5N1 20120102.0012]
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