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Egypt - Ministry of Health announces the injury "91" bird flu
Egypt - Ministry of Health announces the injury "91" bird flu
The Ministry of Health on the status of injury No. 91 for bird flu-old girl (20 years) from Beni Suef.
The Health Ministry said in a statement that the onset of symptoms the disease the patient was on Jan. 6, entered the hospital in Beni Suef, issued January 11, has been suffering from fever, cough, sore throat and difficulty in breathing, after they were dealing with dead birds suspected of being infected with disease, and make sure that today, Wednesday, she became ill and was given the drug Tamiflu in stable condition.
Re: Egypt - Ministry of Health announces the injury "91" bird flu
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Date of result: 15 January 10
Date of sampling: 14 January 10
Governorate: Beni Suef District: Beba
Village: Tarshoub
Type of rearing: Household
Species: Mixed (Ducks, geese, chicken)
Number of birds: 6
Vaccination status: Not vaccinated Purpose of sampling: Surveillance after positive human case #91
Re: Egypt - Ministry of Health announces the injury "91" bird flu
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Event summary: x, x years old, began experiencing x on x. She was admitted to x on xt. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed x. Her mother reported that the child was in close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was reported in x condition. She was referred to x Hospital in x. The MOH reported this was the xth case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
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Date of report: 13 January 2010
Governorate: Beni Suef
District: Beba
Event summary: Woman, 20 years old. The patient began experiencing symptoms January 6. She was admitted to Beni Suef Chest Hospital on November 15. Her famiy reported she had contact with sick and dead poultry. She was reported in stable condition January 13. The MOH reported this was the 91st case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
Source of report: Dr. Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for Preventative Affairs, MOH
Dr. Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
Re: Egypt - Ministry of Health announces the injury "91" bird flu
SAIDR has her as a death. I do not know when they updated this item on their list.
Date of report: 13 January 2010
Governorate: Beni Suef
District: Beba
Event summary:Woman, 20 years old, fatal. The patient began experiencing symptoms January 6. She was admitted to Beni Suef Chest Hospital on November 15. Her famiy reported she had contact with sick and dead poultry. She was reported in stable condition January 13 but died. The MOH reported this was the 91st case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
Source of report: Dr. Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for Preventative Affairs, MOH
Dr. Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
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