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    Wednesday evening, confirmed the incidence of No. 70 of bird flu, 4-year-old boy from the eastern province of Kafr Saqr and his condition was good and stable.

    This was stated by Dr. Amr Kandil and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health of Prevention, said that the child's income Msthqy fevers Zagazig, with a rise in temperature, and developed symptoms of influenza, Msthqy decided to convert it to the Tamiflu drug, which proved the illness a result of the analysis coming home infected birds were treated with Tamiflu.

    Mentioned that this injury No. 70 died of bird flu since the disease appeared in Egypt.

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      # 68 - 34 years, female, onset date - April 21, 2009, Tanta, West Province governorate. (status unclear)

      # 69 - 5 years, female, onset date - May 9, 2009, Sohag governorate

      # 70 - 4 years, male, onset date - May 13th?, 2009, Kafr Sagr Province
      Case #68 is from Al Gharbiyah (الغربية) Governorate West Province Case # 70 appears to be from Kafr Saqr (كفر صقر) which is one of the “centers” of Sharqia (الشرقية) Governorate ( “East Province”). Location of the city of Kafr Saqr is 30.793238, 31.626326
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        Thanks Al. I edited my chart.

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          Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8049585.stm

          Page last updated at 10:36 GMT, Thursday, 14 May 2009 11:36 UK

          Egyptian boy contracts bird flu
          A four-year-old boy in Egypt has been diagnosed with the potentially deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu.

          The Egyptian health ministry says the boy is from the Nile Delta region and has been in contact with sick poultry.

          His condition is described as stable. Since bird flu in Egypt first appeared in 2006, there have been 70 cases of infection and 26 people have died.


          Egypt is the country worst affected by bird flu outside of Southeast Asia, with a spate of new cases since spring.

          The boy who is from Sharqiya province was taken to a local hospital suffering from high fever and flu symptoms, an official from the health ministry told the Egyptian news agency Mena.

          Later he was transferred to Cairo where he tested positive for the H5N1 strain of bird flu and received anti-viral drug treatment.


          Egypt has seen a surge in cases of avian flu in recent weeks. Ten new infections have been reported since the beginning of April. That is more than the total number of cases in 2008.

          The World Health Organization has called for an investigation into why many of those contracting the disease had been children.

          Millions of Egyptians raise poultry for their own requirements or to generate some extra income. The birds are often kept on roof tops and come into close proximity to humans.

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            Egyptian boy, 4, contracts bird flu virus

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            CAIRO, May 14 (Reuters) - A four-year-old Egyptian boy has contracted the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing to 70 the number of human avian flu cases in the most populous Arab country, the state news agency MENA reported.
            Egypt has been hit harder by the virus than any other country outside Asia and has seen a surge of cases in recent weeks. Ten new human infections have been reported since April 1 -- more than the country saw in all of 2008.
            The latest sufferer from the virus is from the Nile Delta province of Sharkiya, MENA said.
            The avian flu virus rarely infects people, but experts say they fear it could mutate into a form that humans could easily pass to one another, sparking a pandemic that could kill millions. Some 26 Egyptians have died after contracting the virus.
            Most of those infected had come into contact with infected domestic birds in a country where 5 million households raise poultry as a significant source of food and income.
            MENA reported that the boy, believed to have contracted the virus from sick household birds, had entered hospital suffering from a high fever and showing flu symptoms.
            He was being treated with the anti-viral drug Tamiflu and was in a stable condition, MENA added.
            Last month, Egypt ordered the culling of all the country's 300,000 to 400,000 pigs as a precaution against the new H1N1 influenza strain, also known as swine flu, which has infected nearly 6,000 people in more than 30 countries. The new virus has not been detected in Egypt so far.
            Since 2003, the more deadly H5N1 bird flu virus has infected more than 400 people in 15 countries and killed more than 250. It has killed or forced the culling of more than 300 million birds in 61 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. (Writing by Cynthia Johnston, editing by Tim Pearce)

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              New cases added

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                Great chart Farmer!

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                  Egyptian boy contracts bird flu - MENA
                  15 May 2009 15:42:22 GMT
                  CAIRO, May 15 (Reuters) - A three-year-old Egyptian boy has contracted the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, the 71st case in the populous Arab country, the state-run news agency MENA said on Friday.
                  It is the second case in as many days in Egypt, which has seen a surge in infections this year.
                  A spokesman for the Health Ministry said the boy showed symptoms including a high temperature after coming into contact with domestic poultry, MENA reported.
                  The boy, from Mahalla in the Nile Delta north of Cairo, was in a stable condition in hospital and being treated with Tamiflu, the spokesman added.
                  Since 2003 the avian influenza virus has infected more than 400 people in 15 countries and killed 256 of them. It has killed or forced the culling of more than 300 million birds across Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
                  Egypt has been hit harder by bird flu than any other country outside of Asia.
                  Twenty-three Egyptians have died after contracting the virus, most after contact with infected domestic birds in a country where roughly 5 million households depend on raising domestic poultry as a major source of food and income.
                  While the H5N1 virus only rarely infects people, experts fear it could mutate into a form that humans could easily pass to one another, sparking a pandemic that could kill millions.
                  Last month, Egypt ordered the culling of all the country's 300,000 to 400,000 pigs as a precaution against the new H1N1 influenza strain, also known as swine flu, which has infected nearly 6,000 people in more than 30 countries. The new virus has not been detected in Egypt so far. (Writing by Alastair Sharp; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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                    # 52 - 2 years, female, onset date - January 9, 2009, Kerdasa district in Sixth of October governorate

                    # 53 - 2 years, female, onset date - January 23, 2009, Manofia Governorate, Shebin Elkom District

                    # 54 - 2 years, male, onset date - February 2, 2009, Suez governorate, some 120 km east of Cairo

                    # 55 - 2 years, male, onset date - February 7, 2009, village of Aljaddamy, Minya Governorate.

                    # 56 - 2 years, male, onset date - February 25, 2009, Yousef el seddik district of Fayoum Governorate

                    # 57 - 2 years, male, onset date - March 1, 2009, Ameriya, Alexandria governorate

                    # 58 - 1.5 years, female, onset date - March 6, 2009, village of metropolitan Mnov Menofia Center.

                    # 59 - 38 years, female, onset date - March 14, 2009, village of Al Fatah Almasrp Center Assiut Governorate

                    # 60 - 2.5 years, female, onset date - March 23, 2009, Nagaa' Abou Shouk village, Dandara, Qena governorate.

                    # 61 - 2 years, male, onset date - March 27, 2009, from Kom Hamada District, El Behira governorate

                    # 62 - 2 years, male, onset date - March 31, 2009, from Kom Hamada District, El Behira governorate (cousin of # 61)

                    # 63 - 6 years, male, onset date - March 22, 2009, from Shubra El Khema District, Al Qalyubiyah governorate. Death

                    # 64 - 33 years, female, onset date - April 7, 2009, Kellin district, Kafr el-Sheik province. Death

                    # 65 - 25 years, female, onset date - April 6, 2009, from Al-Marg area, Cairo governorate. Death

                    # 66 - 18 mo., female, onset date - April 15, 2009, Chaabas Amir Kulain Village, Kellin district, Kafr el-Sheik province

                    # 67 - 4 years, male, onset date - April 18, 2009, Akhmem, Sohag governorate.

                    # 68 - 34 years, female, onset date - April 21, 2009, Tanta, Al Gharbiyah (West Province) governorate. (status unclear)

                    # 69 - 5 years, female, onset date - May 9, 2009, Sohag governorate

                    # 70 - 4 years, male, onset date - May 13th?, 2009, Kafr Sagr, Sharqia (East Province) governorate.

                    # 71 - 3 years, male, onset date - May 15th?, 2009, Mahalla, Gharbia Governorate.

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                      I went over to our Egypt Suspected Cases thread, and found 3 posts for Mahalla.

                      #95 (May 3rd)
                      #102 (May 7th) - 6 yo, 3 yo, & 2 yo.
                      #106 (May 9th) - 2 1/2 yo.

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                        Emergency patient in the village of &#171;70&#187; avian flu in East ..
                        واحتجاز ٩ للاشتباه فى إصابتهم
                        9 and the detention of suspected SARS

                        كتب المحافظات ـ المصرى اليوم ١٦/ ٥/ ٢٠٠٩
                        Books on Egyptian governorates 5-16-2009
                        أعلنت مديرية الصحة فى الشرقية حالة الطوارئ أمس، وتم اتخاذ إجراءات مشددة فى قرية الهجارية التابعة لمركز كفر صقر، بعد الإعلان عن إصابة الحالة رقم &#171;٧٠&#187; بأنفلونزا الطيور لطفل يدعى محمود على الشافعى،



                        The Directorate of Health in the Eastern state of emergency yesterday, and was taking strong action in the village of the Center for Alhjarip Kafr Saqr, after the announcement of the injury Case No. &#171;70&#187; with bird flu of a child named Mahmoud Ali El-Shafei,
                        وقرر المحافظ المستشار يحيى عبدالمجيد، تشكيل لجنة دائمة لمدة أسبوع من مديريتى الصحة والبيطرى، وفرع جهاز شؤون البيئة لإعدام جميع الطيور الموجودة فى القرية، وقال الدكتور سعيد أبوالخير، وكيل وزارة الصحة، إنه تم سحب أكثر من ٤٠ عينة من أسرة الطفل وإرسالها إلى المعامل المركزية بوزارة الصحة.



                        The Governor Yahya Abdel Counsel, the formation of a standing committee for a period of one week of the departments of Health and Veterinary Branch, the Environmental Affairs Agency, the execution of all those birds in the village, said Dr. Said Al-Sa'id Abol, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Health, was withdrawn more than 40 samples from the child's family and sent to the central laboratory Ministry of Health.
                        وفى الدقهلية احتجز مستشفى الصدر فى المنصورة ٥ حالات للاشتباه فى إصابتهم بالمرض هم: فتحى محرز عبدالمقصود &#171;٥٩ سنة&#187;، وإبراهيم عوض إبراهيم &#171;٣٠ سنة&#187;، ورضا جمعة على شحاتة &#171;٥٥ سنة&#187;، ومحاسن على العسال &#171;٥٢ سنة&#187;، ومسعدة حسن حسانين &#171;٥٥ سنة&#187;.



                        In Dakahlia detained in Mansoura Chest Hospital on suspicion of 5 cases of the disease are: Fathi made Abdalmqsod &#171;59 years&#187;, Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim, &#171;30 years&#187;, and Shehata Reda Gomaa &#171;55 years&#187;, and the advantages of the Alasal &#171;52 years&#187;, and good Mas'ada Hassanin &#171;55 years&#187;.
                        كما تم احتجاز ٤ حالات للإشتباه فى اصابتهم بالمرض فى مستشفيات حميات طنطا والمحلة وملوى وهم رضا محمد أحمد &#171;٤٠ سنة&#187; ومحمد عبد الغفار إبراهيم &#171;٤٥ سنة&#187; وفتحى محرز عبد المقصود &#171;٦١ سنة&#187; ومنال اسماعيل عوض &#171;٢٨ سنة&#187;



                        Were also 4 cases of suspected SARS patients admitted in hospitals in Tanta and Mahala and they Mallawi Reza Mohammed Ahmed &#171;40 years&#187; and Mohamed Abdel-Ghaffar Ibrahim &#171;45 years&#187; and made Fathi Abdel-Maksoud, &#171;61 years&#187; Awad, and Manal Ismail &#171;28 years&#187;


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                          Ministry of Health emphasizes the incidence of bird flu, 71 b of a child from the place

                          كتب المحافظات ـ المصرى اليوم ١٦/ ٥/ ٢٠٠٩
                          Books on Egyptian governorates 5-16-2009
                          أعلنت وزارة الصحة مساء أمس ?الجمعة?، الإصابة رقم ٧١ بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور لطفل عمره ثلاث سنوات بمدينة المحلة الكبرى بمحافظة الغربية، وقال الدكتور عبدالرحمن شاهين، المتحدث الرسمى لوزارة الصحة، بأن إصابة الطفل جاءت نتيجة مخالطته لطيور منزلية مصابة.



                          Ministry of Health announced yesterday evening ?Friday?, No. 71 infection of bird flu, three-year-old boy in Mahala West province, said Dr. Abdel Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health, that a child was the result of the birds coming home infected.
                          وأضاف أنه يجرى حالياً نقل الطفل من مستشفى حميات المحلة إلى مستشفى منشية البكرى لاستكمال العلاج، حيث تم إعطاؤه عقار ?التاميفلو?.



                          He added that the child is being moved from hospital to hospital fevers Mahallah the Tamiflu drug to complete the treatment, were given the drug ?Tamiflu?.
                          من جهة أخرى، أعلنت مديرية الصحة فى الشرقية حالة الطوارئ أمس، وتم اتخاذ إجراءات مشددة فى قرية الهجارية التابعة لمركز كفر صقر، بعد الإعلان عن إصابة الحالة رقم ?٧٠? بأنفلونزا الطيور لطفل يدعى محمود على الشافعى،



                          The other hand, the health directorate in the eastern state of emergency yesterday, was taken strict measures Alhjarip in the village of Kafr Saqr Center, after the announcement of the injury Case No. ?70? with bird flu of a child named Mahmoud Ali El-Shafei,
                          وفى الدقهلية احتجز مستشفى الصدر فى المنصورة ٥ حالات للاشتباه فى إصابتهم بالمرض هم: فتحى محرز عبدالمقصود ?٥٩ سنة?، وإبراهيم عوض إبراهيم ?٣٠ سنة?، ورضا جمعة على شحاتة ?٥٥ سنة?، ومحاسن على العسال ?٥٢ سنة?، ومسعدة حسن حسانين ?٥٥ سنة?.



                          In Dakahlia detained in Mansoura Chest Hospital on suspicion of 5 cases of the disease are: Fathi made Abdalmqsod ?59 years?, Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim, ?30 years?, and Shehata Reda Gomaa ?55 years?, and the advantages of the Alasal ?52 years?, and good Mas'ada Hassanin ?55 years?.
                          كما تم احتجاز ٤ حالات للإشتباه فى اصابتهم بالمرض فى مستشفيات حميات طنطا والمحلة وملوى
                          Were also 4 cases of suspected SARS patients admitted in hospitals in Tanta and Mahala and Mallawi




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                            Source: http://www.alshaab.com/news.php?i=16569

                            16/05/2009
                            ?The Ministry of Health? HIV declare ?70? with bird flu .. And 10 new cases of suspected


                            Returned to the forefront of avian flu in Egypt, the scene two weeks after the control of swine flu, with the Ministry of Health, No. 70 of human infection with bird flu, a boy named Mahmoud Ali El-Shafei ?4.5 years? from the eastern region of Kafr Saqr, while detained in hospital diets 4 provinces 10 people on suspicion of contracting the disease.

                            Dr. Abdel Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health, said that the child is currently being held at a hospital in the Tamiflu drug and is in stable condition after giving him a drug ?Tamiflu?.


                            In Dakahlia, Dr. Abdul-Karim, Mr., Under-Secretary, Ministry of Health in the county, the hospital-Sadr was detained in Mansoura, security Mustafa Muawwad ?33 years?, and Sakina Saad Naeem ?33 years? from the village need Ratiba, Ibrahim Ismail ?63 years? from the village Ooic stone, Center of Mansoura, Mahmoud Attia marina ?40 years? of Belkas, Hoda Hamdi Mahmoud, ?Two and a half? of the Arab village of Kafr center line.

                            In Minya, Dr. Ayman Mohamed Ragab, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Health, he has been detained Jamal Abdulmohsen ?4 years? from the village of Taha columns, the status of the Samalut ?fevers Samalut?, Saadiya Abu-Zeid and Abdel Aal, ?56 years? the village of el-Amarna East ?.

                            In Qena, said the governor, Major General Magdy Ayoub, the ?fevers managed Humadi? Fatima Hassan was detained Damrany ?41 years?, housewife, Ibrahim Ramadan Ngian ?19 years? Farms.

                            In Cairo, clashed a number of vendors with a live bird supply, following an attempt to hide the bird traders in a house adjacent to the dome of the market, and the men had a strong campaign to use the security for the disengagement.


                            At the global level, World Health Organization has warned that the figures stated on the swine flu infections are only the tip of the iceberg, and that the real figures may be outweighed by much, and estimated the number of injuries in Mexico alone is estimated at 23 thousand cases. The announced official figures confirmed 6500 cases in 33 countries, with the disease rose to 65 deaths.

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                              Egyptian girl dies of bird flu virus - agency

                              CAIRO, May 18 (Reuters) - A 4-year-old Egyptian girl has died after contracting the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, Egypt's state news agency MENA said on Monday.

                              The girl, from the Nile Delta province of Daqahlia, brings the number of human cases of avian influenza in Egypt to 72, MENA said. Of those, 27 have died.

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                                Egyptian girl dies of bird flu



                                CAIRO - A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl on Monday died from the H5N1 strain of bird flu, bringing to 27 the number of deaths from the disease in Egypt, the health ministry said.
                                'Nada al-Ahmed Reda Yunes, four years, from the Nile Delta town of Meet Ghamr died after contracting the disease", ministry spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahin told the official MENA news agency.
                                The girl started showing symptoms on May 9 but was only taken to hospital on Sunday, Mr Shahin said.
                                She tested positive for the disease on Monday and died the same day.
                                Her case brings to 72 the number of people infected with avian influenza in Egypt. She is the 27th person to die from disease since it was first identified in the country in 2006. Most of the victims in Egypt have been young children or women, who are generally in charge of looking after poultry in rural areas. -- AFP

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