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  • Egypt - MoH confirms 6 bird flu H5N1 cases and confirms a total of 10 cases so far in 2015

    Health: Results of the analyzes of the central laboratory confirms positive three cases of N5H1 virus
    The Ministry of Health and Population for the healing of a confirmed case of bird flu to a man at the age of 30 years from the province of Minya, also announces injuring three cases asserting virus-N5H1 (bird flu): - the first case of a child at the age of 10 years from Aswan Governorate, and is still under Fever Hospital Treatment Draw, a stable condition, the second case of an old lady of 20 years of the Cairo governorate, and is still under treatment, hospital Abbasid fevers, medium and health condition, the third case of a student at the age of 20 years of Monofia, and still under the Fever Hospital Ashmun treatment,

    and state of health stable, bringing the total number of cases of bird flu becomes during 2015 so far 10 cases (2 case healing 0.7 cases under treatment, one case of death), and cases that occurred during 2015 are (two from each of the governorates of Minya - Menoufia - Cairo and the state one from each of the eastern provinces - Assiut - Western - Aswan) so calls upon the Ministry of Health and Population citizens who deal with poultry immediately go to the nearest hospital for medical service in the case of the emergence of symptoms of influenza them where to receive the injured bird flu drug Tamiflu within the first 24 hours of the onset of symptoms increases the cure rates of disease and reduces mortality and advises the Ministry of Health of citizens who deal with poultry exercise caution and prudence when dealing with birds, especially that shows symptoms of sick and need to take preventive measures to prevent infection, such as covering the mouth and nose when dealing with poultry, wash hands with soap and water after handling birds and not to take children to places of birds breeding or slaughter, as well as the need to separate the birds from the living quarters. Source: Media Center

    http://www.mohp.gov.eg/News_webpart/...s3.aspx?ID=640


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    previous announced case:

    Health: Results of the analyzes of the central laboratory confirms positive three cases of N5H1 virus also emphasizes positive case who died Hospital released the camp on Friday, January 2, 2015 for the N5H1 virus
    The Ministry of Health and Population for the healing of a confirmed case of bird flu to a man at the age of 51 in the province of Assiut, also announces injuring three cases and confirmed virus-N5 H1 (bird flu) are two governorates of Menoufia and east, while the case Mhafezhgharbah died on Friday, 2015/02 / 01 before the outcome of the sample, bringing the total number of cases of bird flu in 2015 so far, 7 cases (1 case of healing, and 5 cases under treatment (1) deaths), and cases that occurred during 2015, two of the province of Minya and the state from each of the Cairo Governorate and Assiut and Menoufia, East and West.Therefore, calls upon the Ministry of Health and Population citizens who deal with poultry immediately go to the nearest hospital for medical service in the case of the emergence of symptoms of influenza them where to receive the injured bird flu drug Tamiflu within the first 24 hours of the onset of symptoms increases cure rates of disease and reduces mortality and advises the Ministry of Health of citizens who deal with poultry exercise caution and prudence when dealing with birds, especially that shows symptoms of sick and need to take preventive measures to prevent infection, such as cover your mouth and nose when dealing with poultry, wash your hands with soap and water After dealing with the birds and not to take children to places of birds breeding or slaughter, as well as the need to separate the birds from the living quarters. Source: Media Center

    http://www.mohp.gov.eg/News_webpart/...s3.aspx?ID=644

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    Egypt - 2015 WHO/MoH/Provincial Health Depts H5N1 Confirmed Case List

    January 4th, 2015, 10:26 AM



    Please see the 2014 case list here.


    Died January 2, 2015 35) #50 Egypt - Male, 45, onset December 2014 - Menoufia Death note

    1) Egypt - Female, 44, tested positive at governorate level January 4 - Sharqia

    2) Egypt - Male, 11, onset January 1, in critical condition - Minya

    3) Egypt - This case onset is December 31 but MoH is counting as a 2015 case 37) #52 Egypt - Male, 30, onset December 31, media report of MoH announcement - Minya

    4) Egypt - This case onset is December 2014 but MoH is counting as a 2015 case 32) #47 Egypt - Male, 51, MoH announced December 30 - Assuit

    5) Egypt - Female, 45, died January 2, 2015 Death note

    6) Egypt - Child, 10, hospitalized in stable condition - Aswan

    7) Egypt - Female, 20, in "medium" condition - Cairo

    8) Egypt - Patient, 20, a student, under treatment - Menoufia

    9-10) Probably 2 out of three cases 34,35,36 on our 2014 case list following WHO guidelines as to onset dates - please see list in note below.

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    Note:

    January 11, 2014: The MoH announced 10 total cases for 2015. Apparently the MoH is using test dates or hospitalization dates to tally cases. Several cases were announced in the first week of January 2015 that had onset dates in 2014:

    32) #47 Egypt - Male, 51, MoH announced December 30 - Assuit - temporarily dual listed above as 2015 case #4 (when WHO clarifies will amend case lists as per)

    34) #49 Egypt - Child, 6, MoH announced January 1, 2015 - Giza

    35) #50 Egypt - Male, 45, MoH announced January 1, 2015 - Menoufia Death note

    36) #51 Egypt - Child, 4, Media report of MoH announcement January 2, 2015 - Sharqia

    37) #52 Egypt - Male, 30, onset December 31, media report of MoH announcement - Minya - temporarily dual listed as 2015 case #3 (when WHO clarifies will amend case lists as per)


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    January 8, 2014: Media reports that the MoH announced a tally of 7 total cases so far in 2015. I have no idea if these cases are new or are actually cases from late 2014. There is no detail and no such announcement on the MoH website.

    http://www.youm7.com/story/2015/1/8/...%D9%86/2019584

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