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    Bloomberg subscription service is reporting this. I can not find on the source document however.




    Human Bird Flu Case Reported in North Egypt, Al Ghomhuria Says
    2006-10-30 02:42 (New York)


    By Dania Saadi
    Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- A suspected case of human bird flu
    has been reported in the northern Egyptian governorate of
    Gharbiyah, raising the number of possible infected humans in
    the area to five, al-Ghomhuria reported, citing a local
    hospital.
    A 23-year-old woman in the city of Tanta was suspected of
    having symptoms of avian flu and was transported to a local
    hospital, the Cairo-based newspaper reported......</pre>

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    Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah?

    The reporter confirmed the story to me and this is the only available information at this time.

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    • #3
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      Seventh Egyptian dies of bird flu


      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.

      Thomson Reuters empowers professionals with cutting-edge technology solutions informed by industry-leading content and expertise.

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      • #4
        Map of Tanta in Al Gharbiyah District

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          Samanoud is close to Tanta so .................

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            (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.

            Thomson Reuters empowers professionals with cutting-edge technology solutions informed by industry-leading content and expertise.

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              Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

              Originally posted by Florida1
              Bloomberg subscription service is reporting this. I can not find on the source document however.

              http://www.gom.net.eg/gom1/gom.shtml


              Human Bird Flu Case Reported in North Egypt, Al Ghomhuria Says
              2006-10-30 02:42 (New York)


              By Dania Saadi
              Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- A suspected case of human bird flu
              has been reported in the northern Egyptian governorate of
              Gharbiyah, raising the number of possible infected humans in
              the area to five, al-Ghomhuria reported, citing a local
              hospital.
              A 23-year-old woman in the city of Tanta was suspected of
              having symptoms of avian flu and was transported to a local

              hospital, the Cairo-based newspaper reported......
              </PRE>
              This appears to be a new suspect case. Today's fatality was the previously confirmed case, according to Rueters

              http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...ed=1#post43720

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                Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                Originally posted by niman
                This appears to be a new suspect case. Today's fatality was the previously confirmed case, according to Rueters

                http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...ed=1#post43720
                Yes indeed, and as Florida1 pointed out, both patients are from the same region: Al Gharbiya Governorate.

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                • #9
                  Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                  I have another email into the Bloomberg reporter to confirm that these are, indeed, two separate persons. It appears, initially, that they are.

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                    Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                    Commentary at

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                      Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                      Originally posted by Florida1
                      Bloomberg subscription service is reporting this. I can not find on the source document however.

                      http://www.gom.net.eg/gom1/gom.shtml


                      Human Bird Flu Case Reported in North Egypt, Al Ghomhuria Says
                      2006-10-30 02:42 (New York)


                      By Dania Saadi
                      Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- A suspected case of human bird flu
                      has been reported in the northern Egyptian governorate of
                      Gharbiyah, raising the number of possible infected humans in
                      the area to five, al-Ghomhuria reported, citing a local
                      hospital.
                      A 23-year-old woman in the city of Tanta was suspected of
                      having symptoms of avian flu and was transported to a local

                      hospital, the Cairo-based newspaper reported......




                      </PRE>

                      Here is the current list, still missing one suspected case.

                      Case Listing
                      Monday, October 30, 2006
                      __________________________________________________ ______________________________________
                      caseid:533
                      Country:Egypt
                      City and Region:Tanta, Al Gharbiyah Governate
                      Name:
                      Sex:
                      F
                      Age:23
                      Symptom onset:
                      Hospital Admission:
                      Death:
                      Outcome:
                      WHO confirmed:
                      No
                      Relation:
                      Hyperlink
                      10/30/2006
                      http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=43676&postcount=1

                      __________________________________________________ ______________________________________
                      caseid:532
                      Country:Egypt
                      City and Region:Al Gharbiyah Governate
                      Name:Ula Abdel Razek
                      Sex:F
                      Age:28
                      Symptom onset:
                      Hospital Admission:
                      Death:
                      Outcome:
                      WHO confirmed:
                      No
                      Relation:
                      Hyperlink
                      10/19/2006
                      http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=41291&postcount=14

                      __________________________________________________ ______________________________________
                      caseid:531
                      Country:Egypt
                      City and Region:Al Gharbiyah Governate
                      Name:Basma Essam
                      Sex:
                      Age:
                      Symptom onset:
                      Hospital Admission:
                      Death:
                      Outcome:
                      WHO confirmed:
                      No
                      Relation:
                      Hyperlink
                      10/26/2006
                      http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=42979&postcount=18

                      __________________________________________________ ______________________________________
                      caseid:518
                      Country:Egypt
                      City and Region:Samanoud, Nile Delta, Al Gharbiya governate
                      Name:Hanan Aboul Magd
                      Sex:F
                      Age:39
                      Symptom onset:9/30/2006
                      Hospital Admission:10/4/2006
                      Death:10/30/2006
                      Outcome:D
                      WHO confirmed:Yes
                      Relation:
                      Hyperlink
                      10/10/2006
                      http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38041&postcount=2
                      10/11/2006
                      http://www.who.int/csr/don/2006_10_11/en/index.html

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                        Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                        From Al-Wafd...

                        Machine-translated from Arabic:

                        The death of an Egyptian citizen affected by her injury by the bird flu
                        Oct 30, 2006

                        The official Middle East News Agency in Egypt said that an Egyptian was dead because of the bird flu disease disease a day the two so that by that the number of death cases between the human being in Egypt rise because of the disease to seven.

                        And she added that the dead is from Samanoud city in Gharbiya Governorate in the north of Cairo and that she was injured by the infection during slaughter operation and the cleaning of house birds. And this the first death condition in Egypt because of the virus since May.

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

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                        • #13
                          6 suspected cases in Tanta hospital?

                          Machine-translated from Arabic:

                          Emergencies in the western [Al Gharbiya] and Alexandria for the confrontation of bird flu
                          Oct 31, 2006

                          He wrote - Atef Deibis and Al Sayed Said:

                          Sixth Tanta fevers hospital faced the condition of an injury suspicion by the bird flu to a patient that prays Fawziya Mousa, the hospital has received the day before yesterday the fifth suspicion condition of a patient that she is called Ismail's names and sending the patients samples took place to the central laboratories in Cairo*, and he declared yesterday the maximum state of emergency in all of the hospitals after the appearance of a positive condition for the injury to the patient Hanan Abul Magd [who has now died] and have been transferred to the Abbasid hospital and was still under the treatment.

                          [A]nd in Alexandria it smuggled the improvement village peoples who their houses for fear of the injury by the bird flu after the emission of bad smells inside a company for manufacturing the animal remains in the Ameri region and resembles the smell of the rotten poultry and the dangers of Amiriyah District and a system took place the protection of the affairs of environment and the Health Affairs Department.




                          *Google-translation of that first sentence 'cause it was so unclear:

                          The hospital received the pathogenesis of Tanta sixth suspected case of avian influenza infection for patients claiming Fawzia Moussa, the hospital had received the day before yesterday, the fifth suspected case of the sick called names Ismail Almeridtin samples were sent to the central laboratory in Cairo.

                          To me, it sounds like there are 6 suspected cases in Tanta hospital -- number 5 being Ismail Almeridtin, number 6 being Fawzia Moussa. Not sure though. ??
                          ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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                            Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                            From the Kuwait news agency...

                            Machine-translated from Arabic:

                            The death of an Egyptian woman injured by the bird flu
                            Oct 30, 2006

                            The Egyptian Ministry of Health declared today the death of the seventh condition to a woman injured by the bird flu disease in one of the hospitals in the Egyptian capital Cairo is due to the stop of heart. And official spokesman Ministry of Health and Population doctor Abdul Rahman Shahin mentioned in a statement to the journalists that the doctors carried out attempts at the revival of heart and respiration but they did not succeed. And he said that the dead Mrs. belongs to anyone Gharbiya Governorate cities in north of Cairo and that they were exposed to the infection during slaughter operation and the cleaning of house birds and they were transferred to the hospital and she suffers from a rise in the temperature, a cough and the shortness of breath. And Doctor Shahin added that the work of rays took place to the chest where it became clear the presence of a double acute pneumonia pointing out that taking all medical measures took place and their giving a drug took place anti-an influenza "Tamiflu" just after their [her] entrance of the hospital after they fixed the positivity of their [her] injury by the disease. [Tamiflu given not soon enough perhaps...?] Mentions that the number of positive cases that were discovered its injury by the bird flu disease since its appearance and until now 16 case was dead from it seven case and the nine was cured the remaining.

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

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                              Re: Egypt - 23 year old in Gharbiyah

                              Originally posted by niman
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                              Suspect H5N1 Patients in Egypt Continue to Increase
                              Recombinomics Commentary
                              October 30, 2006

                              A suspected case of human bird flu has been reported in the northern Egyptian governorate of Gharbiyah, raising the number of possible infected humans in the area to five, al-Ghomhuria reported, citing a local
                              hospital.

                              A 23-year-old woman in the city of Tanta was suspected of having symptoms of avian flu and was transported to a local hospital

                              The above translation indicates that the number of suspect bird flu cases in the Gharbiyah governorate continue to rise. The only confirmed case (39F) from
                              Samanoud has died today, one month after developing symptoms. The H5N1 HA sequence from this patient has been released, and it has a polymorphisim, M230I, which is adjacent to the receptor binding domain.

                              Although reports on the latest fatality cite negative tests on relatives, the increasing number of hospitalized patients in the area is cause concern.

                              .
                              "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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