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  • #16
    Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

    Commentary at

    http://www.recombinomics.com/News/10...1_Egypt_3.html

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    • #17
      Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

      > "There is also less of a threat now after the government slaughtered so much infected poultry during the last outbreak," he said.

      Egyptian news press has taken lessons from their bretheren in Indonesia.

      Last year was the tip of the viral storm. This year, the winds have picked up into gusts. It's October, the beginning of winter. We should see plenty of gusts all along the Nile River Valley.

      Still, this is the same ole' same ole'. It's not 3rd Generation.
      Last edited by Sally Furniss; October 20, 2006, 02:40 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

        This is from yesterday (sorry, couldn't access Al Wafd yesterday)...

        Google-translated from Arabic:

        Panic Bank of avian flu outbreaks
        Oct 26, 2006

        There is a state of panic among citizens enough after the seizure of the child Basma Essam seven months yesterday on suspicion Bismnod بانفلونزا infected birds. The bodies of the Ministry of Health had seized two cases in the last few hours and another case a few days ago have been transferred to the Abbasiya Hospital of the gravity of their situation. The Ministry of Health issued strict instructions to the health departments nationwide not to issue any statements on the epidemic only after consulting the ministry spokesman!! [their emphasis] On the other hand, the Department of Health to take preventive action to ensure that the transition of the epidemic Mkhalten and take samples for examination in the central labs.

        ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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        • #19
          Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

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          • #20
            Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

            Somebody tested neg ... Ula Abdel Razek, recent bf suspect #3 ... somebody else...?

            Machine-translated from Arabic:

            The safety of ill samples is the district fevers
            Oct 29, 2006

            The samples analyses confirmed the safety of the Fever Hospital patient by the district from the bird flu disease. Doctor Abdul Rahman Shahin the official spokesman pointed the Ministry of Health the departure of patient of the hospital after the assurance of its non injury by the disease. And the highest committee of the bird flu confirmed the non appearance conditions of new feast days and warned of the dealing with the alive birds and the non holding the slaughter except in the automatic massacres belonging to the veterinary services. And the committee demanded the continuation of wiping to the disease samples [i.e. taking of samples] inside hospitals the fevers, the chest diseases and the hesitant for the treatment are from the symptoms of the ordinary influenza to make sure of their being free from the virus.

            And Amin Abaza the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation confirmed, that the field and laboratory reports that he received to the poultry farms in all of the governorates the non appearance of new conditions pointing to the continuation of efforts showed on the continuation of the domestic activity and taking samples and examination and the supervision, for the guarantee of the educators commitment by the subscriptions.

            And he pointed out that the poultry projects make now by all their energy after the control over the disease took place.

            ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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            • #21
              Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

              Any info on the patients described on this thread and the 1 or 2 patients being described in today's wire reports?



              see: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...3728#post43728
              Last edited by sharon sanders; October 30, 2006, 12:34 PM. Reason: added link to today's wire reports

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              • #22
                Re: Egypt detects new human H5N1 bird flu case

                Seventh Egyptian dies of bird flu - agency
                Mon 30 Oct 2006 11:30 AM ET

                (Adds details of the case, background)

                CAIRO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - An Egyptian woman died of bird flu on Monday, bringing the total number of human deaths in Egypt to seven, the state news agency MENA said.

                The victim was a woman from the Nile Delta town of Samanoud who had slaughtered and handled domestic poultry, it said. It was the first human death in Egypt from the virus since May.

                The agency had earlier identified the woman as 39-year-old Hanan Aboul Magd, who was admitted to hospital with a high temperature and respiratory trouble on Oct. 4.

                She moved to a specialist hospital in Cairo on Oct. 12 and was receiving Tamiflu, the standard treatment for the deadly virus, MENA said.

                It said people with whom she was in contact have tested negative for the H5N1 virus, which first appeared in Egypt in February and caused great damage to the poultry industry.

                With 15 infections, Egypt has had the largest cluster of human bird flu cases outside Asia, and the latest case came a month after authorities found a cluster of new cases in birds following a two-month lull in detected poultry cases.

                The initial bird flu outbreak caused panic in Egypt, where poultry is a major source of protein and where poor families frequently breed chicken domestically in cities and rural areas to supplement their diet and income.

                MENA said Aboul Magd had raised a flock of 11 ducks from her home north of the Egyptian capital. Two became sick and died, and she then slaughtered the rest before she was hospitalised.

                Egypt's commercial poultry industry has started to recover from the disease and the vast majority of commercial flocks have been vaccinated, but only about 20 percent of domestic birds had received vaccines, officials say.

                http://today.reuters.com/News/Crises...oryId=L3068642

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