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  • #16
    Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

    Bac Kan: Detection of more patients positive for influenza A (H5)
    09/04/2010 17:39

    (HNMO) - Dinner 9 / 4, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment, Ministry of Health has information on Monday of cases positive for influenza virus A (H5) in Bac Kan province. This is a 2-year-old girl, in Na Tao village, As can commune, Cho Moi district

    (HNMO) - Dinner 9 / 4, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment, Ministry of Health has information on Monday of cases positive for influenza virus A (H5) in Bac Kan province. This is a 2-year-old girl, in Na Tao village, As can commune, Cho Moi district




    Both two cases of influenza virus A (H5) are the epidemiological factors related to sick birds, dead. Photo illustration


    Pediatric patients of this disease begins on 2 / 4 with high performance 400C fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose. Last four quarters of the patients were taken to hospital treatment Cho Moi district. 3 days later, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology answer test results positive for influenza virus A (H5).

    Currently, patient health is stable, no fever, difficulty breathing and not being monitored, treated in hospital in Cho Moi, Bac Kan.
    Epidemiological investigation results show that, at home and around the area where patients are living with sick poultry phenomenon, died.
    This family baby slaughtering sick birds to eat.
    Before that, as HNMO reported on 6 / 3, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment has announced cases positive for influenza virus A (H5) in Bac Kan is a male patient (22 years) , As can also stay at the commune, Cho Moi, Bac Kan province.

    On 28/3/2010, the patient appeared fever. 2 days later, the patient examination to the commune health stations and transferred to Cho Moi district hospital treatment. On 2 / 4, the patient was transferred to hospital in Bac Kan province and was diagnosed with severe pneumonia, suspected avian influenza A (H5N1), to 20h00 on the same patient are forwarded to the Tropical Disease Hospital INVESTMENT.

    On 3 / 4 Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology confirmed test results positive for influenza virus A (H5). Currently, patients receiving mechanical ventilation, positive treatment in the Tropical Disease Hospital INVESTMENT. Initial epidemiological investigation showed that at home and around the area where patients are living with sick poultry phenomenon, died.
    Thus, only a short time, this local has repeatedly appeared two cases positive for influenza virus A (H5). Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment continue to strongly recommend people to detect sick birds, dead, absolutely not slaughter and use that to immediately notify local authorities handled promptly.

    Also, no shipping, trading poultry of unknown origin, especially in areas with bird flu outbreak on ensuring cooked, boiled drinking, washing hands with soap before eating and after going hygiene.


    When symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath related to avian influenza, the patient must go immediately the nearest medical facility to be examined and treated promptly. http://www.hanoimoi.com.vn/newsdetai...oi-cum-ah5.htm
    CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

    treyfish2004@yahoo.com

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    • #17
      Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

      On 09-04-2010 14:18

      Bac Hot Food Co. re: three people test positive


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      Patients positive for influenza A (H5N1)
      Cao Na residing in rural, communal As can treat
      Medical Center in Cho Moi district.
      NDDT-Immediately after the patient Chu Van Hoa, 22, residing in rural Na Cao commune such as grass, Cho Moi district (Bac Can) positive for influenza A (H5N1), Bac Can province has implemented a series of measures control measures, the disease spread and suppression services.


      As the morning 9-4, Medical Center of Cho Moi district has received nine more, bringing the total to 21 who have manifested as fever, cough, shortness of breath. After the test, up to this point in Cho Moi district has had three cases positive for influenza A (H5N1), the rest of cough, fever, difficulty breathing are treated under the regimen of influenza A (H5N1) Medical Center in Cho Moi district.


      Deputy Director Medical Center of Cho Moi Liu Xuan Hoa said: "Even after Chu Van Hoa patients admitted to hospital, district health centers were examined, timely treatment for cases of cough, fever, difficulty breathing, the presence of influenza A (H5N1).Of the 21 cases the presence of flu have been taking Taminflu there were 14 cases of stable health, the remaining cases is continuing treatment at the Medical Center district. Unless the patient's Nguyen Thi Thanh Thu (27 months) tested positive for influenza A (H5N1), the remaining cases had fever, cough, diarrhea, health is going well. "


      These days, teams of preventive medicine (Medical Center of Cho Moi) has concentrated spray disinfection in the hamlet of Na Tao. Up to Date 9-4, preventive medicine team has conducted the 3rd spraying disinfectant in the translation. Cho Moi district has been granted 700 doses of Tamiflu, the protection equipment, medical supplies have been fully prepared.



      The checkpoints on roads into the commune like her.


      The district has set up three checkpoints on roads into the communal As it is located in the spillway, Pass The Quat, Buddha Pass (path to the remote Try Quang Chu) was prepared 50 thousand doses of vaccines , vaccinating the entire poultry and aquatic birds of communal services is as Try and poultry in a neighboring commune, Binh Van, Quang Chu, Yen Dinh, Thanh Binh and the town of New Market. http://www.nhandan.com.vn/tinbai/?to...article=172108
      CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

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      • #18
        Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

        Thanks Treyfish. I have sent more emails to the usual: ProMed, WHO, journalists, etc.

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        • #19
          Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

          Originally posted by Treyfish View Post
          On 09-04-2010 14:18

          After the test, up to this point in Cho Moi district has had three cases positive for influenza A (H5N1), the rest of cough, fever, difficulty breathing are treated under the regimen of influenza A (H5N1)
          Medical Center in Cho Moi district.

          OK. This is REALLY bad. This is a THIRD confirmed case, and now up to 21 suspect cases. Would be nice to know who had contact with whom.

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          • #20
            Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

            We do not know the mode of transmission yet. We need more information about onset dates etc.

            Could be a mass poultry vaccine failure. People preparing and eating infected chickens.....we just don't know at this point.....

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            • #21
              vietnam extras

              It appears that all three confirmed cases (the first 22-year old man, a 2-year old girl, and now the 27-year old man) all are listed above as having contact with the infected poultry (and there is no sign they are in the same family), so it might just be that a bunch of people have had contact with ill poultry.

              I hope a Tamiflu blanket is being dropped on the area either way.

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              • #22
                Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                Originally posted by alert View Post
                It appears that all three confirmed cases (the first 22-year old man, a 2-year old girl, and now the 27-year old man) all are listed above as having contact with the infected poultry (and there is no sign they are in the same family), so it might just be that a bunch of people have had contact with ill poultry.

                I hope a Tamiflu blanket is being dropped on the area either way.
                I don't believe any demographic information has been mentioned in the media reports about the third "confirmed" case.

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                • #23
                  Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                  Vietnam. Another A/H5N1 infection case reported in Bac Kan (Voice of Vietnam, edited)

                  [Source: Voice of Vietnam, <cite cite="http://english.vovnews.vn/Home/Another-AH5N1-infection-case-reported-in-Bac-Kan/20104/114497.vov">VOVNEWS.VN | Another A/H5N1 infection case reported in Bac Kan - Another A/H5N1 infection case reported in Bac Kan</cite>. Edited.]

                  Updated : 6:01 PM, 04/09/2010

                  Another A/H5N1 infection case reported in Bac Kan


                  Bac Kan province has confirmed a second A/H5N1-infection case in Na Tao hamlet, Nhu Co commune, Cho Moi district.

                  The patient, Nguyen Thi Thanh Thu, 27, visited a bird flu-infected area four or five days before being diagnosed with the deadly virus.

                  The healthcare centre in Cho Moi district has reported nine suspected cases, eight of them from Na Tao hamlet. All nine showed symptoms of high fever, breathing difficulty and coughing.

                  The first A/H5N1 case was detected in Bac Kan on April 5. The patient, Trung Van Hoa, 22, was also from Na Tao hamlet.

                  At present, local authorities and health agencies are intensifying emergency measures to sterilise infected areas and strictly monitor new outbreaks of the disease.

                  Cho Moi district has been given 700 doses of Tamiflu vaccine and enough medical equipment to ensure that necessary checkups and treatment can be provided to local patients.
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                  • #24
                    Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                    [Source: ProMedMail.org, Mekong Delta Basin, http://www.promedmail.org/pls/otn/f?..._ID:1040,82170 - Edited.]

                    AVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN - MBDS REGION (12): VIET NAM (BAC KAN), REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

                    A ProMED-mail post <http://www.promedmail.org>
                    ProMED-mail is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases <http://www.isid.org>

                    Date: Fri 9 Apr 2010
                    Source: Radio The Voice of Viet Nam (VOV) News [edited]
                    <http://english.vovnews.vn/Home/Anoth...104/114497.vov>


                    Another A/H5N1 infection case reported in Bac Kan
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                    Bac Kan province has confirmed the 2nd A/H5N1-infection case in Na Tao hamlet, Nhu Co commune, Cho Moi district. The [female, 27-year-old patient] visited a bird flu-infected area 4 or 5 days before being diagnosed with the deadly virus.

                    The health care centre in Cho Moi district has reported 9 suspected cases, 8 of them from Na Tao hamlet. All 9 showed symptoms of high fever, breathing difficulty and coughing.

                    The 1st A/H5N1 case was detected in Bac Kan on [5 Apr 2010]. The male, a 22-year-old patient was also from Na Tao hamlet.

                    At present, local authorities and health agencies are intensifying emergency measures to sterilise infected areas and strictly monitor new outbreaks of the disease. Cho Moi district has been given 700 doses of Tamiflu vaccine and enough medical equipment to ensure that necessary checkups and treatment can be provided to local patients.

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                    Communicated by:
                    PRO/MBDS
                    <promed-mbds@promedmail.org>

                    [The newswire above reports the 2nd confirmed and several other suspected cases of A (H5N1) in Bac Kan province in the north of Viet Nam. The 1st case in Bac Kan province was confirmed on 5 Apr 2010 as a 22-year-old male from Na Tao hamlet, Nhu Co commune, Cho Moi district (see prior PRO/MBDS posting Avian influenza, human - MBDS region (11): Viet Nam (Bac Kan), RFI 20100406.1097). The new confirmed case brings the total of confirmed A (H5N1) cases in Viet Nam in 2010 up to 7.

                    A local newspaper in Vietnamese reported that the 2nd case is a 27-month-old girl, and there are 5 suspected cases who are family members of the 2nd confirmed case. The local newspaper also reported 21 cases with flu-like symptoms had been or are being treated by Tamiflu at the district health center, see <http://www.baobackan.org.vn/channel/...-H5N1-1936893/>.

                    PRO/MBDS would highly appreciate any further information regarding the situation of avian influenza A (H5N1) outbreak in Bac Kan province.

                    The cumulative number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) reported to the WHO, dated 30 Mar 2010, is available at <http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian.../en/index.html>. There have been 117 cases and 59 fatalities reported from Viet Nam to the WHO since 2003, and a total of 5 cases and 2 fatalities have been reported since January 2010. The 2 new confirmed cases from Bac Kan province have yet been added to the WHO report.

                    For a map of Viet Nam with provinces, see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vi...ovincesMap.png>. Bac Kan province can be located in the interactive HealthMap/ProMED-mail map with direct links to other outbreaks in Viet Nam and surrounding countries reported on ProMED-mail and PRO/MBDS at <http://healthmap.org/r/01cg>. - Mod.QCN]

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                    • #25
                      Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                      I sent ProMed 2 emails today. The server email account does not recognize Vietnamese letters so I had to switch to the embarqmail.com one for the 2nd email submittal:

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                      Hi -

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                      Our summary to date:
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                      • #26
                        Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                        (SGGP).- Chiều 9-4, Cục Y tế dự phòng và môi trường, Bộ Y tế đã có thông báo về ca bệnh thứ 2 dương tính với virus cúm A/H5N1 tại tỉnh Bắc Kạn. Đây là bệnh nhi nữ 2 tuổi, trú tại thôn Nà Tào, xã Như Cố, huyện Chợ Mới, Bắc Kạn. Bệnh nhân khởi phát bệnh ngày 2-4, với biểu hiện sốt cao 40°C, ho, đau họng, sổ mũi.


                        Add a small child infected with influenza A/H5N1
                        Thứ bảy, 10/04/2010, 00:52 (GMT+7) Saturday, 10/04/2010, 00:52 (GMT +7)
                        (SGGP).- Chiều 9-4, Cục Y tế dự ph?ng v? m?i trường, Bộ Y tế đ? c? th?ng b?o về ca bệnh thứ 2 dương t?nh với virus c?m A/H5N1 tại tỉnh Bắc Kạn. (SGGP) .- Height 9-4, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment, Ministry of Health has announced the first two cases positive for influenza A/H5N1 virus in Bac Kan province. Đ?y l? bệnh nhi nữ 2 tuổi, tr? tại th?n N? T?o, x? Như Cố, huyện Chợ Mới, Bắc Kạn. This is a 2-year-old female patients, residing in Na Tao village, As can commune, Cho Moi, Bac Kan. Bệnh nh?n khởi ph?t bệnh ng?y 2-4, với biểu hiện sốt cao 40?C, ho, đau họng, sổ mũi. Patients with disease onset 2-4 days, with expression 40 ? C fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose.

                        Ng?y 4-4, bệnh nh?n được người nh? đưa đến Bệnh viện huyện Chợ Mới điều trị. 4-4 days, the patient was taken to the hospital treatment of Cho Moi district. Ng?y 7-4, Viện Vệ sinh dịch tễ Trung ương đ? trả lời kết quả x?t nghiệm dương t?nh với virus c?m A/H5N1. On 7-4, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology has answered the test results positive for influenza A/H5N1 virus. Hiện tại, sức khỏe bệnh nh?n đ? ổn định v? được điều trị tại Bệnh viện huyện Chợ Mới. Currently, health and stable patients were treated in hospital in Cho Moi district.

                        Điều tra dịch tễ ban đầu cho thấy, tại nh? v? xung quanh khu vực nơi bệnh nh?n đang sinh sống c? hiện tượng gia cầm bệnh, chết v? gia đ?nh c? giết mổ gia cầm bệnh để ăn thịt. Initial epidemiological investigation showed that, at home and around the area where patients are living with the phenomenon of poultry disease, death and family to slaughter poultry meat.

                        Trước đ?, cũng tại x? Như Cố, cơ quan y tế đ? ghi nhận một bệnh nh?n nam 22 tuổi nhiễm c?m A/H5N1, bị vi?m phổi nặng v? hiện đang được điều trị tại Bệnh viện Bệnh nhiệt đới Trung ương. Prior to that, also at the commune such as grass, health authorities have recorded a 22-year-old male patients with influenza A/H5N1 infection, severe pneumonia and is being treated at the Tropical Disease Hospital Central.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                          Up 9-4 am, Medical Center of Cho Moi district (Bac) had received 21 people have manifested as fever, cough, difficulty breathing, including two patients who had tested positive for influenza A (H5N1) , the rest are under the regimen of treatment of influenza A (H5N1) at the Medical Center of Cho Moi district, and 14 patients had stable health.

                          Những ng?y qua Trung t?m Y tế huyện Chợ Mới đ? tập trung phun thuốc khử tr?ng ti?u độc tại th?n N? T?o ba lần v? tuy?n truyền đến người d?n tăng cường vệ sinh c? nh?n, vệ sinh m?i trường để ngăn chặn dịch c?m lan rộng.

                          These days, Medical Center of Cho Moi district has concentrated spray disinfection in the hamlet of Na Tao three times and propaganda to strengthen people's personal hygiene, environmental hygiene to prevent flu spread.

                          ?ồng thời Trung t?m y tế huyện chỉ đạo Trạm y tế c?c x?, y t? th?n bản gi?m s?t, theo d?i chặt chẽ t?nh trạng dịch bệnh tại địa phương để ph?t hiện, chuyển người bệnh l?n tuyến tr?n kịp thời điều trị.

                          Also the district health center directing the commune health stations, village nurse supervision, monitoring closely the situation in local disease to detect, on routes to transfer patients timely treatment.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases



                            WHO confirms Egyptian H5N1 death, Vietnam probes possible cluster
                            Lisa Schnirring Staff Writer


                            Apr 9, 2010 (CIDRAP News) ? The World Health Organization (WHO) today confirmed Egypt's latest human H5N1 case and death, as speculation grew about a possible geographic cluster of illnesses in Vietnam's Bac Kan province.

                            The WHO's confirmation involves an 18-year-old woman from Fayoum governorate whose illness and death were reported by Egyptian sources earlier this week. The woman was hospitalized on Mar 31, where she was treated with oseltamivir (Tamiflu). She died on Apr 4. Her case raises the number of Egyptian H5N1 cases to 109 and the number of deaths to 34.

                            An investigation into the source of the woman's illness suggests she had been exposed to sick and dead poultry, the WHO report said. The WHO's confirmation pushes the global H5N1 count to 493 cases, including 292 deaths.

                            In other developments, influenza Internet message boards and blogs today are citing new media reports, some of them from local Vietnamese language sources, that appear to confirm and provide fresh details about an earlier report on a potential geographic H5N1 cluster. The affected area is Bac Kan province in northeastern Vietnam, home to the country's latest confirmed H5N1 case-patient.

                            On Apr 5 Voice of Vietnam, a news outlet that publishes English-language reports, said provincial health authorities confirmed the H5N1 virus in a 22-year-old man who was hospitalized in critical condition. The same report said four other people from the man's commune in Cho Moi district had similar symptoms and were being treated and quarantined at the Bac Kan regional hospital.

                            Today Voice of Vietnam reported that H5N1 has been confirmed in another patient from Cho Moi district, a 27-year-old man who visited the area 4 or 5 days before he got sick.

                            A Bac Kan media report from today, obtained, translated, and reported on the FluTrackers internet message board, said the H5N1 virus has also been confirmed in a 27-month-old toddler and that medical authorities are tracking 21 other suspected cases, of which 7 have reportedly been hospitalized.

                            The report said their symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Some of the patients are reportedly the child's family members, and the local media report suggested that they may have shared exposure to infected poultry or contaminated meat.

                            The news report also mentioned control measures such as disinfection of affected areas and that the area has received a supply of oseltamivir, personal protective equipment, and medical supplies, according to FluTracker translations of the story. Media reports have also noted that checkpoints have been posted on roads leading to the affected area.

                            Mike Coston, a former paramedic who covers and analyzes breaking flu news on his Avian Flu Diary blog, noted today that machine translations of foreign-language news reports are valuable, but can sometimes contain glitches and lack key nuances. "Still, the stories coming out of Vietnam appear to be reasonably consistent, and have persisted now for several days. They are worthy of our notice," he wrote.

                            Sharon Sanders, editor-in-chief of FluTrackers, told CIDRAP News that if health authorities confirm the findings, it will be Vietnam's first geographic H5N1 cluster since late 2008 and early 2009, when two sisters were infected.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                              2-year-old patients infected with influenza A/H5N1
                              10/04/2010 00:33


                              * Translation pig "blue ear" on a large scale outbreak
                              04.09 pm, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment (MOH) reported a pediatric patient (female, 2 years old, rural residence Na Cao commune such as grass, H. Cho Moi, Bac Kan) was infected with influenza A / H5N1.
                              This is the 7th case of influenza A/H5N1 infection from early 2010 in Vietnam.

                              The same day, Department of Animal Health (MARD) said, translated pig "blue ear" has hit Thai Binh and Thai Nguyen. Authority of Thai Binh province have discovered the outbreak occurred on a herd of four communes of Hop Tien, Phong Chau, Phu Chau and Xiangyang (H.Dong ****) to 1090 infected pigs. In Thai Nguyen, dangerous diseases are attacking a herd of pigs in Phu Luong (H. Phu Binh) to 21 infected pigs. Thus, the pig is translated "green ear" has spread in 3 provinces of Hai Duong, Thai Binh and Thai Nguyen.http://www.thanhnien.com.vn/news/Pag...410003356.aspx
                              CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

                              treyfish2004@yahoo.com

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                              • #30
                                Re: Vietnam - 2nd Confirmed H5N1 Human Case in Cho Moi district, Bac Kan - 7 Hospitalized, 21 Total Suspected Cases

                                2-year-old girl infected with bird flu
                                song/2010/04/3BA1AA71/
                                Cao Na baby living in rural communes such as grass, Cho Moi, Bac Kan province, is infected with bird flu patients in rural 2nd this.
                                Notified by the Department of Preventive Medicine and Environment (Ministry of Health), child-onset disease on 2 / 4 expression 40 degrees C fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose. Two days, the baby was taken to the hospital treatment and Cho Moi district sample.

                                On 07/04/2010, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology answer test positive for H5N1 virus.Currently, her health is stable, no fever, no shortness of breath.

                                Initial epidemiological investigation showed that, at home and around the area where the patients live with the phenomenon of sick birds, dead. Her family is slaughtered sick birds to eat.http://www.tin247.com/be_gai_2_tuoi_...-21575272.html
                                CSI:WORLD http://swineflumagazine.blogspot.com/

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