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EGYPT - March 20, 2007+ - News on confirmed/suspected cases
Then throw in mutation-driving vaccinations, & it's no wonder we see what we see?
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Actually, the rate of evolution is linked to many factors, including the diversity of the H5N1 in the dual infections. China has a great deal of H5N1 genetic diversity as well as dual infections, with some selection pressure applied by mismatched vaccines.
Re: EGYPT - March 20, 2007+ - News on confirmed/suspected cases
I don't see an English version of this yet....
Google-translated from Arabic:
Cure Egyptian girl was infected with avian influenza
2007-03-22
Cairo, March 22 / Xinhua / Egyptian same girl was infected with avian influenza disease, after it had received the necessary treatment Manshiet Bakry Hospital in Egypt / Cairo /, according to the agency / Middle East News / Egyptian official.
He said Dr. Yusri Rajab director of the hospital today / Thursday / girl princess Abdul Latif Nayel, aged 10 years of Aswan Governorate, left the hospital after medical tests proved its recovery from the disease of avian flu.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health had announced in the 14th of this month, injuring girl bird influenza, the situation becomes human No. 25 among 26 cases of the disease in Egypt since he appeared in February 2006.
Re: EGYPT - March 20, 2007+ - News on confirmed/suspected cases
Google-translated from Arabic:
Exit [patient number] 25 of the hospital after recover from bird flu
March 23, 2007
Emerging yesterday from the hospital Manshiet Bakry girl princess Abdulatif Nayel 10 years of Aswan Governorate after the recent air analysis laboratory to recover fully from the disease as avian influenza results were negative and the injury of 25 of the total casualties of the current 26 injured since the emergence of the disease in February in Egypt last year.
He said Dr. Yusri Rajab Manshiet Bakry Hospital Director: that the latter is the No. 26 of the child Mohammed Youssef Mahmoud, two and a half year of the Aswan Governorate, which is also still receiving treatment at the hospital so far Manshiet Bakry and expected his release after completion of his recovery during the next week.
The princess confirmed that the child she was diagnosed with the disease on March 14 due to the current Mkhalttha household infected birds were transferred from the hospital pathogenesis of Aswan, which entered suffering from a high temperature with pain in the muscles, indicating that the child was transferred later to a hospital Manshiet Bakry was given treatment The property was Altamiflo work epidemiological investigation of all family members and the results were negative.
He pointed to Dr. Yusri said the hospital had received nine children of the total casualties of the 26 cases of avian flu died, including 13 cases and the remaining cases recovered, indicating that the total number of children were ill and left all of the hospital except in the case and confirmed that the 26 early detection of infected cases and give appropriate property Altamiflo of in a timely manner helped to cure such cases, pointing out that the hospital Manshiet Bakry Section specializing in the treatment of children who are exposed to avian influenza infection and are receiving all the cases, which is fitted with a special quality of the equipment and machinery and equipment suitable for the treatment of children in situations of chest diseases.
He added that given the child's mother, which was accompanied during treatment instructions and health guidance must be followed, a speed no reported casualties among the birds of Veterinary Medicine and Educational birds inside houses and not mixing with children and vaccinating all birds against avian influenza, which are free of charge through the veterinary medicine at the that any of the family members to high temperature and the appearance of symptoms to go immediately to the nearest hospital or center.
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Health ministry spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine said the girl ? identified as Hajer Mohammed Awadallah from the southern city of Aswan ? was admitted to a local hospital with a fever and cold symptoms.
She tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu strain on Sunday, he added.
"She is receiving medical treatment at Aswan children hospital," Shahine said, adding that her condition was table and that she was being treated with Tamiflu, the drug of choice for bird flu in humans.
Shahine added that the little girl contradicted the virus from domestic birds her family raises at
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