2012 Global Confirmed Human H5N1 Bird Flu Cases List
Confirmed by National Health Departments and/or the World Health Organization
Updated December 20, 2012
Total confirmed cases - 31*:
Bangladesh: 3
Cambodia: 3
China: 2
Egypt: 10
Indonesia: 9
Vietnam: 4
2012
Egypt - Man, 31, hospitalized in critical condition January 14, 2012
Indonesia - Female Child, 5, died January 16, 2012 - sister or niece of Man, 23, who died Jan. 7
Vietnam - Man, 18, died January 16, 2012
Cambodia - Male Child, 2, died January 18, 2012
China - Man, 39, died January 22, 2012
Vietnam - Woman, 26, died January 28, 2012
Egypt - Woman, 45, disease onset February 10, 2012 - under treatment
Indonesia - Woman, 19, died February 13, 2012
Indonesia - Male, 12, died February 21, 2012
Egypt - Child,1, disease onset February 14, 2012 - under treatment
Vietnam - Male, 22, disease onset February 17, 2012 - under treatment
Egypt - Man, 32, died February 28
Egypt - Woman, 37, died February 26
Bangladesh - Male, 40, discovered by live bird market surveillance system on February 26
Bangladesh - Male, 26, discovered by live bird market surveillance system - recovering
Bangladesh - Male, 18, discovered by live bird market surveillance system - recovering
Indonesia - Woman, 24, died March 1
Vietnam - Man, 31, critical condition
Egypt - Woman, 40, died March 15
Indonesia - Man, 17, died March 9
Cambodia - Child, 6, died March 30
Egypt - Child, 2, under treatment - good condition
Egypt - Child, 15, died March 31
Egypt - Woman, 36, died April 7
Indonesia - Child, 2, died April 27
Egypt - Child, 4, discharged from hospital May 7
Cambodia - Child, 10, died May 27
China - Child, 2, hospitalized May 28 - serious condition
Indonesia - Child, 8, died July 3
Indonesia - Man, 37, died July 30
Indonesia - Child, 4, died December 6
Egypt - Child, 2, hospitalized December 3
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Notes:
1) WHO announced a confirmed H5N1 Egypt case on January 19, 2012 from October 31, 2011 discovered through periodic testing of samples collected from ILI outpatients from sentinel ILI surveillance sites - a 2 year old girl that apparently recovered with standard ILI out-patient care.
Confirmed by National Health Departments and/or the World Health Organization
Updated December 20, 2012
Total confirmed cases - 31*:
Bangladesh: 3
Cambodia: 3
China: 2
Egypt: 10
Indonesia: 9
Vietnam: 4
2012
Egypt - Man, 31, hospitalized in critical condition January 14, 2012
Indonesia - Female Child, 5, died January 16, 2012 - sister or niece of Man, 23, who died Jan. 7
Vietnam - Man, 18, died January 16, 2012
Cambodia - Male Child, 2, died January 18, 2012
China - Man, 39, died January 22, 2012
Vietnam - Woman, 26, died January 28, 2012
Egypt - Woman, 45, disease onset February 10, 2012 - under treatment
Indonesia - Woman, 19, died February 13, 2012
Indonesia - Male, 12, died February 21, 2012
Egypt - Child,1, disease onset February 14, 2012 - under treatment
Vietnam - Male, 22, disease onset February 17, 2012 - under treatment
Egypt - Man, 32, died February 28
Egypt - Woman, 37, died February 26
Bangladesh - Male, 40, discovered by live bird market surveillance system on February 26
Bangladesh - Male, 26, discovered by live bird market surveillance system - recovering
Bangladesh - Male, 18, discovered by live bird market surveillance system - recovering
Indonesia - Woman, 24, died March 1
Vietnam - Man, 31, critical condition
Egypt - Woman, 40, died March 15
Indonesia - Man, 17, died March 9
Cambodia - Child, 6, died March 30
Egypt - Child, 2, under treatment - good condition
Egypt - Child, 15, died March 31
Egypt - Woman, 36, died April 7
Indonesia - Child, 2, died April 27
Egypt - Child, 4, discharged from hospital May 7
Cambodia - Child, 10, died May 27
China - Child, 2, hospitalized May 28 - serious condition
Indonesia - Child, 8, died July 3
Indonesia - Man, 37, died July 30
Indonesia - Child, 4, died December 6
Egypt - Child, 2, hospitalized December 3
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Notes:
1) WHO announced a confirmed H5N1 Egypt case on January 19, 2012 from October 31, 2011 discovered through periodic testing of samples collected from ILI outpatients from sentinel ILI surveillance sites - a 2 year old girl that apparently recovered with standard ILI out-patient care.
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