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  • Egypt - 30 years old, FAO & WHO confirmed H5N1 death in Alexandria governorate

    [Source: FAO/Empres, full page: (LINK). Warning! No confirmed information!, edited.]

    Disease Event Detail

    The designations employed and the presentation of material in the maps do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal or constitutional status of any country, territory or sea area, or concerning the delimitation of frontiers.

    Locality: georeferenced place (e.g: markets, municipalities, farms, villages...).

    Observation date: a known or approximate date when the first clinical signs were observed or when the disease was suspected to occur.

    Reporting date: a known or approximate date when the occurrence of a suspected disease has become available to the public through media, veterinary expert or other sources.

    Admin 1: first administrative level (e.g: Provinces, Governorates...).



    General Info
    Disease Event ID: 162982

    Reporting date: 29/05/2011

    Observation date: 26/04/2011



    Location

    Region: Africa

    Admin 1 (Country): Al Iskandariyah (alex.) (Egypt)

    Locality: Amria

    Lat/Long: 30.8368886524 / 29.800926901

    Coords quality: Centroid Admin1



    Diagnosis

    Status: Confirmed

    Disease: Highly pathogenic avian influenza

    Serotype: ./.

    Source: FAO Field Officer



    Species affected

    An.Type: Human

    An.Class: Human

    Species: Human

    At Risk: ./.

    Cases: 1

    Deaths: 1

    Destroyed: ./.

    Slaughtered: ./.



    Laboratory Tests

    Disease Tested: Highly pathogenic avian influenza

    Species: ./.

    Test: ./.

    Result: Positive

    Result Date: ./.

    National Laboratory Name: Central Public Health Laboratories

    Reference Laboratory: ./.


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    Re: Egypt, One New Confirmed Human Fatal Case of H5N1 avian influenza virus infection (FAO/Empres, May 31 2011), Alexandria

    2011


    #119 - 40 year old male, onset date December 25, 2010 - hospitalized December 30, 2010 - Dakahlia governorate Death (Jan 2, 2011)

    #120 - 8 year old male, onset date January 5, 2011, hospitalized January 8, 2011 - Giza Governorate

    #121 - 1.5 year old, onset date January 12, 2011 - hospitalized on January 13, 2011 - Alexandria governorate

    #122 - 7.5 years old, no details available at this time, hospitalized - Gharbia governorate

    #123 - 45 years old, male, onset date January 20, hospitalized January 26, died February 5 - Menoufia governorate Death

    #124 - 26 years old, female, onset date onset January 18, hospitalized January 23 - Dakahlia Governorate

    #125 - 4 year old, male, onset date February 16, hospitalized February 18 - Damiata Governorate

    #126 - 32 years old, female, onset date February 10, hospitalized February 14, died March 4 - Sharqia governorate Death

    #127 - 2 years old, male, onset date February 18, hospitalized February 20 - Kafr El-Sheikh governorate

    Unconfirmed by WHO - H5N1 case listed on Egyptian government document - Gharbia governorate

    #128 - 17 years old, female, onset date February 27, hospitalized March 1 - Beheira governorate

    #129 - 17 years old, female, onset date February 24, hospitalized February 26, died February 28 - Dakahlia governorate Death

    #130 - 38 years old, female, onset date March 1, hospitalized March 7, died March 11 - Ismailia Governorate - Death

    #131 - 32 years old, female, onset date March 8, hospitalized March 12, died March 13 - Suez governorate - Death

    #132 - 28 years old, female, onset March 8, hospitalized March 10 - Giza governorate

    #133 - 4 years, male, onset March 5, hospitalized March 7 - Beheira governorate

    #134 - 1 year old, male, onset February 14, hospitalized February 16, discharged February 22 - Beheira governorate

    #135 - 3 year old, female, onset March 10, hospitalized March 12, discharged March 18 - Beheira governorate

    #136 - 34 years old, female, onset March 9, hospitalized March 15 - Alexandria governorate

    #137 - 30 years old, female, onset March 7, hospitalized 15, discharged March 27 - Kafr El-Shaikh governorate

    #138 - 20 years old, female, onset March 14, hospitalized March 19, died March 28 - Beheira governorate Death

    #139 - 2 years old, female, onset March 26, hospitalized March 27 - Menoufia governorate

    #140 - 55 years old, female, onset March 20, hospitalized March 22, discharged April 5 - Beheira governorate

    #141 - 1 year old, male, onset March 20, hospitalized March 28 - Fayoum governorate

    #142 - 29 years, male, onset April 1, hospitalized April 4, died April 7 - Fayoum governorate Death

    #143 - 1.5 years, male, onset April 9, hospitalized April 11 - Fayoum governorate

    #144 - 30 years old, female, onset April 26, hospitalized May 3, died May 9 - Alexandria governorate Death


    * please see this link for previous years list

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