Re: Egypt - Human Confirmed/Suspected Bird Flu Cases, Feb 8, 2009+
Since human to human transmission cannot be discounted a priori, without an in depth field investigation, we should keep an open mind approach.
However, the widespread poultry presence into egyptians' houses and probable environmental contamination could also be one of the main causes of this year higher incidence of avian influenza infections in young children.
A WHO update on this new development in Egypt epidemiological behaviour of H5N1 virus in humans is long overdue.
Since human to human transmission cannot be discounted a priori, without an in depth field investigation, we should keep an open mind approach.
However, the widespread poultry presence into egyptians' houses and probable environmental contamination could also be one of the main causes of this year higher incidence of avian influenza infections in young children.
A WHO update on this new development in Egypt epidemiological behaviour of H5N1 virus in humans is long overdue.
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