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Confirmed human case number 38 of avian Influenza in Egypt
Domiatte Governorate
22 July 2007
The Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt, has reported a new confirmed human case of avian influenza on 22 July 2007 (this case has been reported by the National IHR Focal Point in Egypt, Dr Abdel-Nasser Abdel-Ghafar). The case is a female, 25 years old and from Domiatte Governorate. The date of onset of symptoms was 20 July 2007. She was admitted to Domiatte Fever Hospital on the 21st of July. Samples were taken on the same day and transported to the Central Public Health laboratories in Cairo. Treatment with Tamiflu started also on the 21st of July. The CPHL has confirmed the case on the 22nd of July. The case had a history of contact with sick and dead backyard poultry less than a week before the onset of symptoms. She is in good health condition.
This brings up the total number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza in Egypt to 38 with 15 deaths.
http://www.emro.who.int/Google-/machine-translated from Arabic:
"Naima" .. Avian injury 38
Stable condition .. Arrest [admitted to hospital] her husband and sister under observation
July 23, 2007
Abdella wrote Hashim, Nader Amara:
The Ministry of Health and Population of 38 human cases of avian influenza a statement issued by the ministry said that infected alleges Naima Abdeljalil beautiful 25 years. A housewife from the village center Annanet Damietta. And showing symptoms of the disease last [this past] Friday. The Health Directorate in Damietta that infected entered hospital pathogenesis of Damietta yesterday [Saturday] and the first to suffer from high temperature after exposure to birds Navch suspected in the presence of avian flu. Has been sent to a hospital in Al-Abbassiya Viral in Cairo to follow up on her health after giving necessary treatment. And she lies in a stable health condition.
The department has reserved the injured['s] husband Ashraf Mossad Muqalled and its [her?] sister Ikram Al-Lzaen [Akram Allvein] they live with her in a rural house in the Fever Hospital in Damietta and drawing samples from their blood for its examination.
http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa/today/first/detail05.asp [<< not a permalink]
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30398Commentary at
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/07230701/H5N1_Endemic_Egypt.htmlAVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN (112): EGYPT, WHO
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A ProMED-mail post
ProMED-mail is a program of the
International Society for Infectious Diseases
Date: Wed 25 Jul 2007
Source: World Health Organization (WHO), CSR, Disease Outbreak News [edited]
As of Wed 25 Jul 2007, the Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt
has announced a new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus
infection. The case is a 25-year-old female from Damietta
Governorate. Her infection has been confirmed by the Egyptian Central
Public Health Laboratory and by the WHO H5 Reference Laboratory, US
Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU-3). She developed symptoms
on 20 Jul 2007 and was hospitalized the following day.
She is receiving treatment and is in a stable condition.
Investigations into the source of her infection indicate exposure to
sick and dead poultry in the week prior to onset of symptoms.
Of the 38 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 15 have been fatal.
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Communicated by:
ProMED-mail Rapporteur Marianne Hopp
[This is the official WHO confirmation of the most recent case of
human H5N1 avian influenza infection in Egypt (see: Avian influenza,
human (111): Egypt 20070723.2358 (http://www.promedmail.org/pls/promed/f?p=2400:1001:1359229090517676532::::F2400_P1001_B ACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_ARCHIVE_NUMBER,F2400_P1001_US E_ARCHIVE:1001,20070723.2358,Y)). There have now been 38 cases in
Egypt and 15 fatalities. The global total of human cases becomes 319,
and the death toll remains at 192.
The most recent previous case in Egypt was reported on 25 Jun 2007.
This lapse of time is in accordance with the forecast of the Egyptian
authorities that the virus would hide away during the sweltering
summer months following a pattern observed in 2006 when human bird
flu cases disappeared between May and October. - Mod.CP]More in this thread:
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26883WHO confirms additional bird flu infection in Egypt
23/07/2007 -- 11:22 AM
Ha Noi (VNA) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed that a 25-year-old Egyptian woman contracted with the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus.
The victim named Naima Abdu Gamil was admitted to hospital on July 21 with high fever, Egypt 's MENA news agency said. She was then in stable condition, it added.
According to MENA, the patient from Damietta province, about 200 km northeast of Cairo contacted dead poultry earlier.
Egypt has to date confirmed 38 people infected with H5N1, of them 15 have died.--Enditem |
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http://www.vnanet.vn/Home/EN/tabid/119/itemid/205506/Default.aspxAvian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 19
25 July 2007
The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has announced a new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection. The case is a 25-year-old female from Damietta Governorate. Her infection has been confirmed by the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory and by the WHO H5 Reference Laboratory, US Naval Medical Research Unit No.3 (NAMRU-3). She developed symptoms on 20 July and was hospitalized the following day.
She is receiving treatment and is in a stable condition. Investigations into the source of her infection indicate exposure to sick and dead poultry in the week prior to onset of symptoms.
Of the 38 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 15 have been fatal.
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2007_07_25/en/index.htmlEgyptian woman tests positive for bird flu -WHO
Sun 22 Jul 2007, 18:27 GMT
(...)
The infection was a rare human case in Egypt's sweltering summer months. Egyptian officials had forecast the virus would hide away during the summer following a pattern set in 2006 when human bird flu cases disappeared between May and October.
While bird flu did diminish in Egypt as the weather warmed, human cases have continued to occur sporadically. Since bird flu first emerged in Egyptian poultry last year, 15 Egyptians have died from the virus.
(...):rolleyes:
20% of the cases so far in 2007 have occurred in summer (June & July):
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=92563&postcount=29Google-/machine-translated from Arabic:
"Naima" .. Avian injury 38
Stable condition .. Arrest [admitted to hospital] her husband and sister under observation
July 23, 2007
Abdella wrote Hashim, Nader Amara:
(...)
The department has reserved the injured['s] husband Ashraf Mossad Muqalled and its [her?] sister Ikram Al-Lzaen [Akram Allvein] they live with her in a rural house in the Fever Hospital in Damietta and drawing samples from their blood for its examination.
http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa/today/first/detail05.asp [<< not a permalink]
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30398Husband and sister of Naima Abdu Gamil test neg and discharged from hospital. 3000 chickens/ducks culled in Naima's village.
Google-translated from Arabic:
Baadasabh homemaker Avian Damietta
The execution of three thousand bird village Annanet
Campaigns intensive markets and poultry farms
July 25, 2007
Damietta Nader Amara:
Issued Damietta Governor Fathi El Baradei Hassan Issa instructed the Director of Veterinary Medicine maintaining intensify campaigns veterinary markets and poultry farms and breeders bird houses to face avian influenza virus after infection Naima Abdeljalil village Annanet disease pathogenesis and detention Hospital Damietta. On the other hand, agreed d. saying tabled Director Viral [Hospital] the exit Ashraf Musaad Muqallad stricken husband and sister after the tests are free from disease.
On the other hand, Shen Men health and preventive medicine and police bodies of water and medical campaigns on an area of 2 km village Alananh to remove nests located rooftops and they executed three thousand chickens and duck.
http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa/today/local/detail07.asp [<< not a permalink]
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30683Press release from the Egyptian gov't...
Google-translated from Arabic:
Healing the 38 Avian and leaving hospital
July 29, 2007
Left 7/29/2007 infected No. 38 bird flu disease hospital issued Abbasiya healed completely, and demonstrate analysis labs central Ministry of Health ailing free of the disease.
The director of the hospital issued Abbasiya alleges that the ailing Naima Abdou Jamil from Homestead ducks [what a place to be from!] in Damietta governorate is the second case of adults who have recovered from the disease due to the early notification from injury last week and it is not concealing ailing mixing of bird home and give Navch Based immediate hospital treatment regimens Damietta and then transformed into pathogenesis Abbasiya.
He pointed out that the total incidence of disease among humans of avian influenza to 38 cases cured 23 cases and 15 deaths and longer recovery rate among patients Egyptians high globally.
http://www.sis.gov.eg/Ar/EgyptOnline/Miscellaneous/000002/0207000000000000001582.htmAVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN (112): EGYPT, WHO
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[This is the official WHO confirmation of the most recent case of
human H5N1 avian influenza infection in Egypt (see: Avian influenza,
human (111): Egypt 20070723.2358 (http://www.promedmail.org/pls/promed/f?p=2400:1001:1359229090517676532::::F2400_P1001_B ACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_ARCHIVE_NUMBER,F2400_P1001_US E_ARCHIVE:1001,20070723.2358,Y)). There have now been 38 cases in
Egypt and 15 fatalities. The global total of human cases becomes 319,
and the death toll remains at 192.
The most recent previous case in Egypt was reported on 25 Jun 2007.
This lapse of time is in accordance with the forecast of the Egyptian
authorities that the virus would hide away during the sweltering
summer months following a pattern observed in 2006 when human bird
flu cases disappeared between May and October. - Mod.CP]
Three confirmed H5N1 cases in June and now one in July. The lapse appears to be in rationale thought in CP commentaries on H5N1.Egyptian woman tests positive for bird flu -WHO
Sun 22 Jul 2007, 18:27 GMT
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CAIRO, July 22 (Reuters) - A 25-year-old Egyptian woman has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing the number of human cases in the most populous Arab country to 38, a World Health Organisation official said on Sunday.
"There is a case," said John Jabbour of the World Health Organisation in Cairo, adding that the woman was believed to have fallen ill after contact with dead household birds.
Egypt's state news agency MENA identified the woman as Naima Abdu Gamil of the Nile Delta province of Damietta, in northern Egypt. It said she developed a high fever on Friday and was in good condition after receiving the antiviral drug Tamiflu.
The infection was a rare human case in Egypt's sweltering summer months. Egyptian officials had forecast the virus would hide away during the summer following a pattern set in 2006 when human bird flu cases disappeared between May and October.
While bird flu did diminish in Egypt as the weather warmed, human cases have continued to occur sporadically. Since bird flu first emerged in Egyptian poultry last year, 15 Egyptians have died from the virus.
Bird flu did extensive damage to the country's poultry industry and the economy after its arrival in Egypt, which has had more confirmed bird flu cases among humans than any other single country outside Asia.
Most of those who have fallen ill in Egypt were reported to have had contact with sick or dead household birds, primarily in northern Egypt where the weather is cooler than in the south.
Experts fear the bird flu virus might mutate or combine with the highly contagious seasonal influenza virus and spark a deadly pandemic which could circle the globe and kill millions.
Around five million households in Egypt depend on poultry as a main source of food and income and the government has said this makes it unlikely the disease can be eradicated.
The government still finds it hard to enforce restrictions on the movement and sale of live poultry.
http://africa.reuters.com/country/EG/news/usnL22411713.htmlCommentary at
http://www.recombinomics.com/News/07230701/H5N1_Endemic_Egypt.htmlCommentary
Endemic H5N1 In Egypt
Recombinomics Commentary
July 23, 2007
Egypt's state news agency MENA identified the woman as Naima Abdu Gamil of the Nile Delta province of Damietta, in northern Egypt. It said she developed a high fever on Friday and was in good condition after receiving the antiviral drug Tamiflu.
The infection was a rare human case in Egypt's sweltering summer months. Egyptian officials had forecast the virus would hide away during the summer following a pattern set in 2006 when human bird flu cases disappeared between May and October.
The above comments on the 38th confirmed H5N1 case in Egypt, suggest H5N1 is now endemic there. In addition to this case in northern Egypt, last month there were three confirmed cases in central Egypt (http://www.recombinomics.com/News/06230703/H5N1_Qena_Another.html), in contrast to 2006, when no human cases were reported in the summer. Although the rate of reported human cases is higher in the winter, the summer reports signal widespread infections, which persist over the summer months.
The results in Egypt parallel the results in Europe (http://www.recombinomics.com/News/07210701/H5N1_Endemic_Europe.html), which has reported H5N1 in wild birds and poultry in June and July. These reports support endemic H5N1 in both regions, as well as in western Africa, where confirmed outbreaks are reported in Ghan (http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05220701/H5N1_Ghana_Sunyani.html)a (http://www.recombinomics.com/News/05220701/H5N1_Ghana_Sunyani.html) and Togo (http://www.recombinomics.com/News/06170701/H5N1_Togo.html).
Thus, after migrating into these regions in the fall of 2005, H5N1 has become established in resident wild bird populations, leading to infections reported throughout the year. Reports of H5N1 in Siberia, suggest additional positives will be reported in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa when these birds migrate to the south, beginning next month.
.Machine-translated from Arabic:
The family of avian influenza victim #38 calling [President] Mubarak treatment 'Naima' abroad
July 24, 2007
Nasser Al Kashif, Imad El
"I was afraid of this day, it appointed the envier that injured Damietta people and appeared in it the bird flu, and Lord I conceal in the next days on the countryside and keeps the governorate from the epidemic."
By the previous phrase doctor Mohamed Fathi Al Baradie, Damietta governor, started a closed the meeting of the day before yesterday with the officials of the executive institutions for the study of taking the necessary measures for the confrontation of the bird flu virus, that chose its human victim a number 38 from Damietta, that did not record human injuries from, and the governor Ali stressed the need to blockade the disease and the provision of the necessary serums in the hospitals and the intensification of campaigns on the markets in the districts of Az Zarqa, Fariskur and the surrounding regions.
On the other hand, demanded the injured family a number 38, Naima Abdou Gamil, 25 a year from Al Ananya village, the belonging to Damietta center, with the intervention of President Hosni Mubarak for the treatment of their daughter abroad until it cures of the disease and returns to its husband and its three boys.
Al Sayyed's Habiba Al Berbers - 55 year - mother [of] Naima: "she noticed a death 12 chickens on our house surface [roof] last Saturday then she helped daughter in the collection of the dead poultry, my putting in bags and my burning in a remote place and moments later we were surprised with daughter body it revolts and my heat rises and I was injured by the shortness of breath and transferred to the Fever Hospital in Damietta, and the analyses results proved that they [she] are injured by the bird flu, and have been transferred to Al Sadr's hospital by the Abbasid [in Cairo]."
And Naima added that its daughter has three children, their greater is his age seven years, and he Asghrhm them nine months, and it demanded from the president Mubarak the intervention for its treatment abroad until he [she] returns to the care of its family. And Farhat Fatma, Naima's sister-in-law [wife of Naima's brother], accused the veterinary medicine officials in the preservation with the neglect, confirming that they do not care for the blockade of disease, and they request from the peoples willing to the fortification of their poultry their bringing with Al Srngat to the centers.
http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=69795
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