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  • Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans May 18, 2009 - Present

    link to previous thread: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99411

    # 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 10th, 2009, Kafr Sagr, Sharqia (East Province) governorate.

    # 71 - 3 years, male, onset date - May 12th, 2009, Mahalla, Gharbia Governorate.

    # 72 - 4 years, female, onset date - May 9, 2009, Meet Ghamr, Daqahlia governorate. Death
    Last edited by Laidback Al; May 22, 2009, 11:52 PM. Reason: added link to previous thread

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    Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans April 15, 2009 +

    Complete list of confirmed human cases in Egypt since late December 2008


    • RECENT CASES:
    • Date of report: 18 May 2009
    • Governorate: Dakahliya
    • District: Meet Ghamr
    • Event summary: Girl, age 4, began experiencing symptoms on May 9. She was admitted to Mansoura Chest Hospital with pneumonia on May 17. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 18. A history of close contact with sick poultry was reported. The girl died May 18. The MOH reported this was the 72nd 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 15 May 2009
    • Governorate: Gharbia
    • District: Mahalla
    • Event summary: Boy, age 3, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 12. He was admitted to Mahalla Fever Hospital on May 15. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 15. His family reported a contact with sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on May 17 and was to be transferred to El Bakry Hospital in Cairo that day. The MOH reported this was the 71st 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 13 May 2009
    • Governorate: Sharkiya
    • District: Kafr Sakr
    • Event summary: Boy, age 4½, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 10. He was admitted to Zagazig Fever Hospital on May 11 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 13. His family reported a history of contact with dead and sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on May 17 and was to be transferred to El Bakry Hospital in Cairo that evening. The MOH reported this was the 70th 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 10 May 2009
    • Governorate: Sohag
    • District: Tanta
    • Event summary: Girl, age 5, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 7. She was admitted to Sohag Fever Hospital on May 9 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 10. Her family reported a close contact with a dead/sick poultry. She was reported in good general condition on May 18 and was to be transferred to El Manshiyet Bakry Hospital in Cairo the same day. The MOH reported this was the 69th 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 23 April 2009
    • Governorate: Gharbia
    • District: Tanta
    • Event summary: Woman, age 34, began experiencing fever on April 21. She was admitted to Tanta Fever Hospital on April 21 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 23. She reported a history of contact with dead and sick poultry. She was reported in good general condition on April 23. The MOH reported this was the 68th 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 21 April 2009
    • Governorate: Sohag
    • District: Akhmim
    • Event summary: Boy, age 4, began experiencing symptoms of fever and runny nose on April 18. He was admitted to Sohag Fever Hospital on April 18 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 21. His mother reported a close contact with a dead or sick poultry. The boy was reported in good general condition on April 21. The MOH reported this was the 67th 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
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 21 April 2009
    • Governorate: Kafr el Sheikh
    • District: Kellin
    • Event summary: Girl, age 1½, began experiencing symptoms of fever, nasal discharge and cough on April 15. She was admitted to Kafr el Sheikh Fever Hospital on April 18 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 19. Her mother reported a close contact with dead and/or sick poultry. The girl was reported in good general condition on April 21. The MOH reported this was the 66th 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.
    • Related avian case
    • ------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 17 April 2009
    • Governorate: Cairo
    • District: El Marg
    • Event summary: Woman, age 25, 33 weeks pregnant, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on April 6. She was admitted to Ain Shams Hospital on April 11 and received Tamiflu April 16. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 17. Her family reported close contact with sick poultry. The fetus died, and the woman was reported in very critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 17. The MOH reported this was the 65th 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
    • Update: The patient died 22 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 15 April 2009
    • Governorate: Kafr el Sheikh
    • District: Kellin
    • Event summary: Woman, age 33, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on April 7. She was admitted to Kafr el Sheikh Fever Hospital on April 15 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 15. Her family reported close contact with sick and dead poultry. She was reported in a very critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 15. The MOH reported this was the 64th 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
    • Update: The patient died April 24 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 5 April 2009
    • Governorate: Qalyoubia
    • District: Shoubra el Kheima
    • Event summary: Boy, age 6, began experiencing symptoms March 22. He was admitted to Ain Shams University hospital March 28 and received Tamiflu on April 3. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 5. He was reported in a critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 6. The MOH reported this was the 63rd 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
    • Update: The patient died April 21 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 2 April 2009
    • Governorate: Beheira
    • District: Kom Hamada
    • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing fever, cough and runny nose on March 31. He was admitted to Damanhour Fever Hospital on April 1 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 2. He reported contact with a dead or sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on April 6. The MOH reported this was the 62rd 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

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 1 April 2009
    • Governorate: Beheira
    • District: Kom Hamada
    • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing fever and cough symptoms on March 27. He was admitted to Naaora Fever Hospital on March 30 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 1. He was reported contact with dead and sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on April 6. The MOHP reported this was the 61st case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
    • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
      Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 26 March 2009
    • Governorate: Qena
    • District: Qena
    • Event summary: Girl age 2½, began experiencing symptoms March 23. She was admitted to Qena Fever Hospital March 24 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 26, and the child was referred to Manshiyet el Bakry Hospital, Cairo. Her mother reported the child had close contact with a dead poultry. She was reported in a good general condition on March 18. The MOHP reported this was the 60th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
    • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
      Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 18 March 2009
    • Governorate: Assiut
    • District: El Fath
    • Event summary: Woman, age 38, began experiencing fever and headache March 14. She was admitted to Assiut Fever Hospital and given Tamiflu on March 14. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 18. The woman reported contact with dead and sick poultry. She was reported clinically free and in a good general condition on March 18. The MOHP reported this was the 59th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
    • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
      Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 10 March 2009
    • Governorate: Menoufiya
    • District: Menouf
    • Event summary: Girl, age 1½, began experiencing symptoms March 6. She was admitted to Menouf Fever Hospital upon showing symptoms of high fever and cough, and was given Tamiflu. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 10. The girl reportedly had a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was reported in a good general condition on March 10. The MOHP reported this was the 58th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.

    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 4 March 2009
      Governorate: Alexandria
    • District: Amira
    • Event summary: Boy, age 2½, began experiencing symptoms March 3. The same day, he was admitted to Alexandria Fever Hospital and received Tamiflu. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 4. His family reported a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was in a good general condition March 4. The MOHP reported this was the 57th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
    • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
      Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP
    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 1 March 2009
    • Governorate: Fayoum
    • District: Youssef el Seddik
    • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Feb. 25. He was admitted to Manshiyet el Bakry General Hospital on Feb. 28. The child received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 1. His mother reported a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was in a critical condition under artificial ventilation March 1. The MOHP reported this was the 56th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
    • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
      Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP---------------------------------------
      9 February 2009: 1½-year-old boy in Minya (Maghagha) stable with AI
    • ---------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 3 February 2009
    • Governorate: Suez
    • District: Ganain
    • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Feb. 2.He was admitted to Suez Fever Hospital on Feb. 3; throat swab and blood samples were taken, and the child received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed Feb. 4. His mother reported a history of close contact with a dead poultry. The child was in a good general condition. The MOHP reported this was the 54rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt. 23 of the cases have been fatal.
    • Source of report: Ministry of Health and Population ESU
    • ---------------------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 26 January 2009
    • Per the Ministry of Health and Population
    • Governorate: Menoufiya
    • District: Shebin el Kom
    • Event summary: Girl, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Jan. 23: She was admitted to Shebin el Kom Fever Hospital and administered Tamiflu the same day. Infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus was confirmed by the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory, according to the World Health organization. The MOHP said the girl was in good and stable condition Jan. 26. Her mother reported a history of close contact with sick poultry. The WHO reported this was the 53rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt; 23 of the cases have been fatal.
      See related report.
    • ---------------------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 12 January 2009
    • Per the Ministry of Health and Population/Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance (ESU)
    • Governorate: Sixth of October
    • District: Kerdasa (urban area located in western Giza; population 460,000)
    • Village: Kafr Abu Hegazi (Saad Zaghloul Street near Abu Hegazi mosque)
    • Event summary: Female infant, 21 months old, began experiencing symptoms January 9 evening. The family kept unvaccinated poultry that had become sick and died in the previous week. Infant was taken to hospital January 10. AI was suspected on Jan. 11; patient isolated; tests taken. Results on January 12 showed AI; patient was given Tamiflu and transferred. Specimens from mother and other contacts tested negative. The child was reported in good, stable condition Jan. 14.
      • This was Egypt's 52st human infection.
      • For Sixth of October Governorate, it was the fourth suspected human infection but the first to be confirmed positive. For Kerdasa district, it was the first suspected human case.

    • Medical response: The infant around 8 p.m. January 9 began experiencing symptoms of fever, high temperature (41 C), cough, nasal discharge, vomiting, rapid breathing. Family sought medical care at Imbaba Fever Hospital on January 10.
      • On January 11, case suspected as AI; patient isolated; specimen taken; Tamiflu administered at 1 p.m. Lab test of specimen returned positive for H5N1 virus on January 12; results by Central Public Health Laboratory (CPHL) and NAMRU-III. Case was referred to Manshiyet el Bakry Hospital, Cairo.
      • Specimens (blood samples and throat swabs) were taken at Imbaba Fever Hospital from mother and others who had contact with poultry; contacts were kept under supervision at home by Kerdasa Hospital health team. Negative results were found from specimen tests by CPHL.

    • Condition of the home: The family had raised poultry at home that were unvaccinated. Last quantity was 150 chickens, 22 ducks, and 8 geese.
      • The mother said some poultry began dying about a week before the child became sick. During the week, the mother and her family slaughtered the remaining poultry that were sick: 70 chicken and 6 geese. ESU reported they kept some live ducks and sold some ducks in the local market; and discarded many of the dead poultry in the garbage and around an irrigation canal.
      • ESU said samples from poultry and from slaughtered birds stored in the house refrigerators were tested by MALR's National Laboratory for Veterinary Quality Control on Poultry Production (NLQP); all were found positive for H5N1 virus. MALR/GOVS said NLQP found only live ducks, only frozen. MALR/GOVS said samples were also taken from a neighbor's house located across a narrow street and were found positive. See related report.

    • Findings of the Ministry of Health and Population's Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance (ESU): Mother's awareness and notification of dead poultry helped in early diagnosis and administering of Tamiflu (around 36 hours after the onset of the disease).<!-- This is the first confirmed AI infection in Sixth of October since the appearance of AI in Egypt. Three other suspected cases of AI in the governorate since August 2008 were shown to be negative. This is the first suspected or confirmed case from Kerdasa district. -->
    • ---------------------------------------------------
    • Negative result: 22 December 2008 case
    • Tests came back negative on a suspected human case of AI in a 4-year-old boy in Menoufiya Governorate, according to the MOHP/ESU. The suspected case was reported in the news media.
    • ---------------------------------------------------
    • Date of report: 15 December 2008
    • Governorate: Assiut
    • District: Abou Tig
    • Village: El Zaraby
    • Event summary: Female, 16 years old, began experiencing symptoms December 8. Admitted in Assiut University Hospital December 13 under ventilator in critical condition. Died December 15. This was Egypt's 51st human infection.
    • Findings of the General Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS) Epidemiology Unit:
    • Among homes neighboring the girl's home, there had been a high mortality and flu-like symptoms for several weeks, with dead birds discarded in a drainage ditch that passes by the girl's home. The girl's family said it had recently purchased, slaughtered, and eaten two ducks; according to neighbors, one of the ducks died and the family quickly slaughtered the second. When the girl began to have trouble breathing, she was mistakenly diagnosed at a local hospital as having normal influenza.
    • Medical response: Family members said the deceased began to suffer a headache and fever on December 7, 2008. When she developed signs of respiratory distress, she was taken to a hospital Dec. 8, 2008. Only one doctor was present to respond, diagnosing the case as normal flu and giving the patient some medications. The family went to another hospital on Dec. 11, 2008 after severe complications, bloody sputum.
    • Condition of the home: The deceased’s home is one of a small number of scattered houses at a far side of the village surrounded mostly by agricultural land. An agricultural drainage canal passes in front of the house.
      • There were conflicting accounts on whether the deceased's family raised poultry. <!-- (The deceased&rsquo;s family told GOVS that poultry had not been kept at the home for six months. Neighbors confirmed this, and local veterinary officers said the house had no signs of keeping poultry. However, a report by the Ministry of Health and Population stated that the deceased's family raised chicken and ducks.) --> Family members told GOVS that the girl had not left the home or visited anyone in the recent period.
      • Family members said they bought two adult ducks from a market two months earlier, slaughtered and ate them directly. Neighbors said the family bought two ducks for rearing; that one of the ducks died, and the other was quickly slaughtered, producing blackish blood.

    • Condition of neighboring homes: Nearby neighbors keep poultry. Sampling was conducted by MALR/GOVS, MALR Central Lab, local veterinary preventive medicine specialists and a local lab team. Samples taken were nine tracheal swabs and nine cloacal swabs from ducks only.
      • In general, most of houses said that in the last month and a half to two months, there was a high mortality approaching 100 percent in the kept poultry with signs of cyanosis of the head, whitish diarrhea and nasal discharge.
      • As a general practice, dead birds are disposed of by being thrown in the drainage canal.
      • Most of sampled houses were vaccinated in the last vaccination campaign.

    • Local markets: There are two markets, a small market on Thursdays 3 km from the deceased's house, and a big market most weekdays in the district seat. A number of peddlers collect birds from the houses to sell at the markets – one or two peddlers pass every day. Some peddlers sell two-week-old chicks to the houses to raise.
    • Actions taken by the local veterinary directorate: Massive vaccinations in the surrounding houses; disinfection for the surrounding houses; culling of 41 birds in district market.
    http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

      2 Egyptian Boys Contract H5N1 Bird Flu - Health MinistryLast update: 5/20/2009 11:13:46 AMCAIRO (AFP)--Two Egyptian boys aged three and four have contracted the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu, bringing to 74 the number of infections in the country, the Health Ministry said Wednesday. Four-year-old Abdel Rahman Sabri Mohammed from the Nile Delta province of Daqahliya and Sameh Ayub Shohdi, three, from the southern province of Sohag were admitted to hospital after showing symptoms of the disease, spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahin told the official MENA agency. Both boys, who had been in contact with infected poultry, are being treated with Tamiflu and are in stable condition, Shahin said. Egypt is one of the countries most affected by bird flu, with 26 fatalities since the disease first appeared in 2006. In rural areas poultry are traditionally raised on rooftops, often in close proximity to young children. (END) Dow Jones NewswiresMay 20, 2009 11:13 ET (15:13 GMT)

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      • #4
        Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans April 15, 2009 +

        "الصحة" تعلن عن إصابتين بأنفلونزا الطيور
        "Health" announces two new bird flu


        الأربعاء، 20 مايو 2009 - 17:18
        Wednesday, May 20, 2009 - 17:18
        الصحة تحاول والناس عليها الجزء الأكبر!!
        Health of people by trying to bulk!!
        كتبت أميرة عبد السلام
        Written by Amira Abdel-Salam
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        أعلنت وزارة الصحة عن الإصابة رقم 73 و74 بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، لطفلين من الدقهلية وسوهاج، ولفت الدكتور عبد الرحمن شاهين المتحدث الرسمى لوزارة الصحة أن الحالة رقم 73 لطفل يدعى عبد الرحمن صبرى محمد، يبلغ من العمر 4 سنوات من قرية موسى شكرى مركز شربين الدقهلية، ظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم 18 مايو الجارى، ودخل على أثرها مستشفى صدر المنصورة فى نفس اليوم، وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور نافقة يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، وتم إعطائه عقار التاميفلو وحالته المرضية مستقرة وجارى تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.



        The Ministry of Health on the incidence of No. 74 and 73 of bird flu, the two children from Dakahliya, Sohag, and Dr. Abdel Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health No. 73, the situation of a child, Abdul Rahman Sabri Mohammed, a 4-year-old from the village of Musa Shukri Sherbin Dakahliya Center, developed symptoms on 18 May and entered the hospital in Egypt was the same day, which is suffering from high temperature and running, after being exposed to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu, and was given the drug Tamiflu and the condition is stable and is being transformed to a hospital in the capital Bakrie .

        أما الحالة رقم 74 لطفل يدعى سامح أيوب شهدى، يبلغ من العمر ثلاث سنوات من روافع القصير بسوهاج، ظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم 17 مايو، دخل على أثرها حميات سوهاج يوم 18 من نفس الشهر، وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور نافقة، وقد تم إعطائه التاميفلو وحالته مستقرة وجارى تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.



        No. 74 The situation of a child named Sameh Ayoub Shouhdy, a three-year-old from Sohag off short, developed symptoms on May 17, the income effect on fevers, Sohag, 18 of the same month, which is suffering from high temperature and running, after being exposed to birds dead, have been given Tamiflu and is in stable condition and the hospital is being transformed to the Tamiflu drug.

        على الجانب الآخر، أكد شاهين أنه لم تسجل أى حالات اشتباه جديدة بمرض أنفلونزا الخنازير، لتتوقف عند الرقم 82، والتى جاءت جميعها سلبية.



        On the other hand, Shaheen told that no new suspected cases of disease, swine flu, to stop at number 82, which were all negative.


        بوابة اليوم السابع الاخبارية تقدم احدث واهم اخبار مصر على مدار اليوم كما نقدم اهم اخبار الرياضة والفن والاقتصاد والحوادث




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        • #5
          Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

          Also please see:

          On May 14, 2009 - Egypt - Ministry of Health Establishes Unit in Sohag Govenorate to Treat Numerous (69) Suspected Bird Flu /ARDS Cases






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          • #6
            Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

            # 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 10th, 2009, Kafr Sagr, Sharqia (East Province) governorate.

            # 71 - 3 years, male, onset date - May 12th, 2009, Mahalla, Gharbia Governorate.

            # 72 - 4 years, female, onset date - May 9, 2009, Meet Ghamr, Daqahlia governorate. Death

            # 73 - 4 years, male, onset date - May 18, 2009 ,
            Dakahliya, Sohag

            # 74 - 3 years, male, onset date - May 17, 2009 - Sohag
            Last edited by sharon sanders; May 20, 2009, 11:15 AM. Reason: clarification - thanks Muscade!

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            • #7
              Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

              Egypt announces two children from injury and Sohag Dakahliya bird flu

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              القاهرة - محرر مصراوى - أصيب طفلان من محافظتى الدقهلية وسوهاج بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور.
              CAIRO - Editor Masrawy - Two children from the provinces of Sohag, Dakahlia bird flu.
              وقال الدكتور عبدالرحمن شاهين المتحدث باسم وزارة الصحة إن الحالة الأولى رقم 73 لطفل يدعى عبدالرحمن صبرى محمد (4 سنوات) من قرية موسى شكرى مركز شربين بالدقهلية ظهرت عليه الأعراض ودخل على إثرها مستشفى صدر المنصورة، حيث عانى من ارتفاع درجة الحرارة ورشح عقب تعرضه لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بالمرض.
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              Said Dr Abdul Rahman Shahin, spokesman for the Ministry of Health, No. 73 the first case of a child named Mohammed Sabri Abdul Rahman (4 years) from the village of Musa Shukri Center Sherbin Badakkhlip symptoms appeared and entered the hospital was Egypt, which has suffered from high temperature and running after birds suspected of being infected.
              وأضاف المتحدث - فى تصريح الأربعاء - أنه فور الاشتباه فى إصابة الطفل بالمرض تم إعطاؤه عقار التاميفلو، مؤكدا أن حالته مستقرة، وجار تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.



              He said - in a statement Wednesday - that once a child suspected of the disease were given the drug Tamiflu, saying that his condition is stable, and is being converted to treatment with the Tamiflu drug.
              أما الحالة الثانية رقم 74 فهى لطفل يدعى سامح أيوب شهدى (3 سنوات) من روافع القصير مركز سوهاج ظهرت عليه الأعراض ودخل على إثرها مستشفى حميات سوهاج حيث عانى من ارتفاع درجة الحرارة ورشح عقب تعرضه لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بالمرض.



              The second case is No. 74 for a child named Sameh Ayoub Shouhdy (3 years) the status of the short lever Souhag symptoms appeared and entered the hospital with fevers, Sohag, suffered from high temperature after being nominated for the birds suspected of being infected with the disease.
              وأشار المتحدث إلى أنه فور الاشتباه فى إصابته تم إعطاؤه عقار التاميفلو، وأن حالته المرضية مستقرة وجار تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى هو الاخر.



              The spokesman pointed out that once suspected of being infected with the drug Tamiflu has been given, and a stable condition and is being transferred to hospital, the other is the Tamiflu drug.
              من ناحية أخرى، أكد المتحدث أنه لم تسجل أى حالات اشتباه جديدة بمرض (إتش 1 إن 1) المعروف باسم أنفلونزا الخنازير



              On the other hand, the spokesman stressed that no new suspected cases of disease (1 that the H 1), known as swine flu
              المصدر: وكالة أنباء الشرق الأوسط
              Source: Middle East News Agency


              الاهتمام بنقل الأحداث بجميع أنواعها, وتوفير معلومات كاملة إلى كل شرائح المجتمع ووضعها أمام عين القارئ دون تحريف أو تزييف, كما نتناول تغطية متميزة لكل القرارات والنشاطات الحكومية وما يتبعها من ردود أفعال, تناول أبرز ما اهتمت به الصحف العربية والعالمية, ورؤيتها للشأن المصري الداخلي, ومحاولة وجود نافذة على العالم لرؤية أكثر اتساعا إنسانيا وثقافيا وحضاريا, عالم يموج بالاضطرابات والنزاعات, تغيب أحيانا الحقائق, وتتوه المعلومات وسط زحام لا نهائي من الأخبار, نختار لكم أبرز ما يدور عربيا وعالميا, لنطرحه في ألوان صحفية شتى دون تحيز, لتكون على اتصال مباشر بقريتك الكونية, ومتابعات لما وراء الأخبار وتقصي للحقائق عبر تحقيقات ميدانية تهم المواطن المصري في كافة المجالات, متابعة القصص الانسانية والجانب الاخر من التغطية الخبرية في قالب مشوق وجذاب, وتغطية الاخبار الخفيفة من مصادرنا, يهتم بأهم الأحداث الاقتصادية في مصر من خلال رصد وتحليل أبرز المتغيرات والقضايا الاقتصادية التي تهم المواطنين بشكل لحظي, ويهتم بأبرز الموضوعات التقنية في مصر والعالم, وتطورات فيروس كورونا

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              • #8
                Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

                Source: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LK285452.htm


                Two Egyptian boys contract bird flu - agency
                20 May 2009 15:58:06 GMT
                Source: Reuters
                CAIRO, May 20 (Reuters) - Two Egyptian boys have contracted the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing the total number of cases in the most populous Arab country to 74, state news agency MENA said on Wednesday.

                Egypt, hit harder by bird flu than any other country outside Asia, has seen a surge in cases in recent weeks with 14 new human infections and four deaths reported since April 1 -- more than the country saw in all of 2008.

                The children -- a 4-year-old boy from Daqahlia in the Nile Delta and a 3-year-old boy from Sohag in the south -- were admitted to hospital with high fever and were in a stable condition after being treated with Tamiflu, MENA said.

                It quoted a health ministry spokesman as saying that both boys had been in contact with birds suspected of being infected with the disease.

                The new infections came just days after a 4-year-old girl died of the virus on Monday. Overall, 27 Egyptians have died after contracting the virus.

                Most Egyptians who contracted the disease fell ill after coming into contact with infected domestic birds in a country where roughly 5 million households depend on domestically raised poultry as a significant 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. (Writing by Alastair Sharp; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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                • #9
                  Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

                  fyi - According to the WHO H5N1 Chart - total number of cases for the year was 8.




                  This may not be an actual increase of cases, but increased surveillance instead. We do not know which it is.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans April 15, 2009 +

                    Continuation of the injured children .. "Health" announces two new bird flu

                    Wednesday, May 20, 2009 - 17:18
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                    أعلنت وزارة الصحة عن الإصابة رقم 73 و74 بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، لطفلين من الدقهلية وسوهاج، ولفت الدكتور عبد الرحمن شاهين المتحدث الرسمى لوزارة الصحة أن الحالة رقم 73 لطفل يدعى عبد الرحمن صبرى محمد، يبلغ من العمر 4 سنوات من قرية موسى شكرى مركز شربين الدقهلية، ظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم 18 مايو الجارى، ودخل على أثرها مستشفى صدر المنصورة فى نفس اليوم، وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور نافقة يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، وتم إعطائه عقار التاميفلو وحالته المرضية مستقرة وجارى تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.

                    The Ministry of Health on the incidence of No. 74 and 73 of bird flu, the two children from Dakahliya, Sohag, and Dr. Abdel Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health No. 73, the situation of a child, Abdul Rahman Sabri Mohammed, a 4-year-old from the village of Musa Shukri Sherbin Dakahliya Center, developed symptoms on 18 May and entered the hospital in Egypt was the same day, which is suffering from high temperature and running, after being exposed to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu, and was given the drug Tamiflu and the condition is stable and is being transformed to a hospital in the capital Bakrie .

                    أما الحالة رقم 74 لطفل يدعى سامح أيوب شهدى، يبلغ من العمر ثلاث سنوات من روافع القصير بسوهاج، ظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم 17 مايو، دخل على أثرها حميات سوهاج يوم 18 من نفس الشهر، وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور نافقة، وقد تم إعطائه التاميفلو وحالته مستقرة وجارى تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.

                    No. 74 The situation of a child named Sameh Ayoub Shouhdy, a three-year-old from Sohag off short, developed symptoms on May 17, the income effect on fevers, Sohag, 18 of the same month, which is suffering from high temperature and running, after being exposed to birds dead, have been given Tamiflu and is in stable condition and the hospital is being transformed to the Tamiflu drug.

                    على الجانب الآخر، أكد شاهين أنه لم تسجل أى حالات اشتباه جديدة بمرض أنفلونزا الخنازير، لتتوقف عند الرقم 82، والتى جاءت جميعها سلبية.

                    On the other hand, Shaheen told that no new suspected cases of disease, swine flu, to stop at number 82, which were all negative.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases
                      • Date of report: 20 May 2009
                      • Governorate: Sohag
                      • District: Sohag
                      • Event summary: Boy, age 3?, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on May 17. He was admitted to Sohag Chest Hospital on May 18. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 20. A history of close contact with dead and sick poultry was reported. He was reported in stable condition May 20 and referred to Manshiyet El Bakry Hospital in Cairo. The MOH reported this was the 74th 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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                      • #12
                        Re: Egypt Announces 2 More H5N1 Confirmed Cases

                        New casualties b ?avian flu? LIFT number of cases in Egypt to 74

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                        تأكدت مساء أمس الأربعاء إصابتان جديدتان بأنفلونزا الطيور لطفلين من الدقهلية وسوهاج.
                        Wednesday evening confirmed new bird flu casualties of two of Dakahliya and Sohag.
                        وقال الدكتور عبدالرحمن شاهين، المتحدث الرسمى لوزارة الصحة، إن الحالة ٧٣ لطفل يدعى عبدالرحمن صبرى محمد يبلغ من العمر ?٤ سنوات? من قرية موسى شكرى مركز شربين بمحافظة الدقهلية وظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم ١٨ مايو الجارى دخل على إثرها مستشفى صدر المنصورة فى اليوم نفسه، وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، مشيراً إلى أنه فور الاشتباه فى إصابته بالمرض تم إعطاؤه عقار التاميفلو، وحالته المرضية مستقرة وجار تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.
                        "Said Dr Abdul Rahman Shahin, official spokesman of the Ministry of Health, the situation of the 73 children named Mohammed Sabri Abdul Rahman at the age of? 4 years ?from the village of Musa Shukri Center Sherbin Dakahlia Governorate developed symptoms on May 18 of this income to hospital in Egypt was the same day, It is suffering from high temperature and running, after being exposed to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu, noting that once the suspicion of being infected with the disease were given the drug Tamiflu, and a stable condition and is being converted to treatment with the Tamiflu drug.
                        وأضاف المتحدث الرسمى أن الحالة ٧٤ لطفل يدعى سامح أيوب شهدى يبلغ من العمر ?٣ سنوات? من روافع القصير مركز سوهاج بمحافظة سوهاج، وظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم ١٧ مايو، دخل على إثرها حميات سوهاج يوم ١٨ من الشهر نفسه وهو يعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة ورشح، عقب تعرضه لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور، لافتاً إلى أنه فور الاشتباه فى إصابته تم إعطاؤه عقار التاميفلو وحالته المرضية مستقرة وجار تحويله لمستشفى منشية البكرى.
                        The spokesman added that the situation of a child 74 Sameh Ayoub Shouhdy-old ?3 years? of the status of the short beams of Sohag governorate of Sohag, showed symptoms on May 17, the income on their impact on fevers Suhaj 18 of the same month which is suffering from high temperature nominated, after being exposed to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu, he said, adding that once suspected of being infected with the drug Tamiflu has been given a satisfactory and stable condition and is being converted to treatment with the Tamiflu drug.
                        فى الوقت نفسه لم تسجل أى حالات اشتباه جديدة بأنفلونزا الخنازير لتتوقف عند رقم ٨٢ التى جاءت جميعها سلبية.
                        At the same time, did not record any new suspected cases of swine flu to stop at No. 82, which were all negative.




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                        • #13
                          Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans May 18, 2009 +

                          WHO update. . .

                          Avian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 16

                          22 May 2009 -- Between 13 to 20 May, the Ministry of Health of Egypt reported five new confirmed human case of avian influenza.

                          The first case is a 4-year old boy from Kafr Sakr District, Sharkia Governorate. His symptoms began on 10 May 2009 and he was admitted to Zagazig Fever Hospital on 11 May. He is in a stable condition.

                          The second case is a 3-year old boy from Mahalla District, Gharbia Governorate. His symptoms began on 12 May and he was admitted to Mahalla Fever Hospital on 15 May 2009. He is in a stable condition.

                          The third case was a 4-year old girl from Meet Ghamr District, Dakahlia Governorate. Her symptoms began on 9 May 2009 and she was admitted to Mansoura Chest Hospital on 17 May 2009. She died on 18 May 2009.

                          The fourth case is a 4-year old boy from Sherbin District, Dakahlia Governorate. His symptoms began on 18 May 2009 and he was admitted to Mansoura Chest Hospital on the same day. He is in a stable condition.

                          The fifth case is a 3-year old boy from Sohag District, Sohag Governorate. His symptoms began on 17 May 2009 and he was admitted to Sohag Fever Hospital on 18 May 2009. He is in a stable condition.

                          Investigations into the source of infection indicated that all the above cases had close contact with dead and sick poultry. All five cases have been confirmed by the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory.

                          Of the 74 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 27 have been fatal.

                          http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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                          • #14
                            Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans May 18, 2009 +

                            Two Egyptian children have H5N1 bird flu - agency

                            26 May 2009

                            Source: Reuters

                            CAIRO, May 26 (Reuters) - Two four-year-old Egyptian children have contracted the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus, raising to 76 the number of cases reported in Egypt, the state news agency MENA reported on Tuesday.

                            Egypt has been hit harder by bird flu than any other country outside Asia and has seen a surge of cases in recent weeks.

                            The children, a boy and girl, were from different areas of Sharkiya province in the Nile Delta region. Both fell ill after coming into contact with birds with the virus.

                            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.

                            Most of those infected have previously been in contact with infected domestic birds in a country where 5 million households raise poultry as a significant source of food and income.

                            Since 2003, the H5N1 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. (

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                            • #15
                              Re: Egypt - Confirmed H5N1 in Humans May 18, 2009 +

                              5/27/2009 12:01:00 AM
                              القاهرة - محرر مصراوي - أعلنت وزارة الصحة مساء الثلاثاء عن إصابتين جديدتين بإنفلونزا الطيور ليرتفع عدد المصابين بهذا المرض منذ اكتشافه في البلاد إلى 76 .



                              CAIRO - Editor Masrawy - The Ministry of Health on Tuesday night, two new two new bird flu, bringing the number of people infected with the disease since its discovery in the country to 76.
                              وقال الدكتور عبدالرحمن شاهين المتحدث الرسمى لوزارة الصحة إن الحالة 75 لطفل يدعى أحمد ربيع محمد إبراهيم يبلغ من العمر 4 سنوات من مدينة ههيا بمحافظة الشرقية ، وظهرت عليه الأعراض يوم الأحد الماضي دخل على إثرها مستشفى حميات الزقازيق أمس وهو يعانى من إرتفاع فى درجة الحرارة عقب تعرضه لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض إنفلونزا الطيور .



                              And Dr. Abdul Rahman Shaheen said the official spokesman of the Ministry of Health, the situation of a child 75, Ahmed Mohamed Ibrahim, the spring at the age of 4 years of the Eastern Province city of Haia, and developed symptoms on Sunday, entered the hospital, which admitted yesterday Zagazig suffering from high fever after being exposed birds suspected of being infected with bird flu.
                              وأضاف أنه فور الإشتباه فى إصابته بالمرض تم إعطاؤه عقار التاميفلو وحالته المرضية مستقرة وجارى تحويله إلى مستشفى منشية البكرى .



                              He added that once the suspicion of being infected with the disease were given the drug Tamiflu and the condition is stable and is being transformed into a hospital, the Tamiflu drug.
                              وتابع المتحدث الرسمى أن الحالة 76 لطفلة تدعى " حسناء عبدالله على حسن " تبلغ من العمر 4 سنوات من عمريط مركز أبوحماد بمحافظة الشرقية، وظهرت عليها الأعراض يوم السبت الماضي دخلت على إثرها مستشفى حميات الزقازيق أمس ، وهى تعانى من إرتفاع فى درجة الحرارة عقب تعرضها لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض إنفلونزا الطيور .



                              The official said that the situation of the girl, 76, called "the beauty Abdullah Hassan," a 4-year-old Amrit Obouhmad Center of East County, and developed symptoms on Saturday, entered the hospital fevers Zagazig yesterday, which is suffering from high temperature after exposure to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu.
                              ولفت إلى أنه فور الإشتباه فى إصابتها بالمرض تم إعطاؤها عقار التاميفلو وحالتها المرضية مستقرة وجارى تحويلها إلى مستشفى منشية البكرى .



                              He pointed out that once the suspicion of being infected with the disease were given the drug Tamiflu, a stable and satisfactory condition, which is currently under conversion to a hospital in the capital Bakrie.


                              الاهتمام بنقل الأحداث بجميع أنواعها, وتوفير معلومات كاملة إلى كل شرائح المجتمع ووضعها أمام عين القارئ دون تحريف أو تزييف, كما نتناول تغطية متميزة لكل القرارات والنشاطات الحكومية وما يتبعها من ردود أفعال, تناول أبرز ما اهتمت به الصحف العربية والعالمية, ورؤيتها للشأن المصري الداخلي, ومحاولة وجود نافذة على العالم لرؤية أكثر اتساعا إنسانيا وثقافيا وحضاريا, عالم يموج بالاضطرابات والنزاعات, تغيب أحيانا الحقائق, وتتوه المعلومات وسط زحام لا نهائي من الأخبار, نختار لكم أبرز ما يدور عربيا وعالميا, لنطرحه في ألوان صحفية شتى دون تحيز, لتكون على اتصال مباشر بقريتك الكونية, ومتابعات لما وراء الأخبار وتقصي للحقائق عبر تحقيقات ميدانية تهم المواطن المصري في كافة المجالات, متابعة القصص الانسانية والجانب الاخر من التغطية الخبرية في قالب مشوق وجذاب, وتغطية الاخبار الخفيفة من مصادرنا, يهتم بأهم الأحداث الاقتصادية في مصر من خلال رصد وتحليل أبرز المتغيرات والقضايا الاقتصادية التي تهم المواطنين بشكل لحظي, ويهتم بأبرز الموضوعات التقنية في مصر والعالم, وتطورات فيروس كورونا

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