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  • Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate - August 2010

    No. 112 of human infection with bird flu of a woman from Qaliubiya
    الأربعاء، 25 أغسطس 2010 - 16:34 Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 - 16:34


    الإصابة البشرية رقم 112 بأنفلونزا الطيور

    No. 112 of human infection with bird flu
    (أ.ش.أ) (A. U. A)


    أعلنت وزارة الصحة عن الإصابة البشرية رقم 112 بأنفلونزا الطيور، وذلك منذ ظهور المرض فى مصر وحتى الآن لسيدة من محافظة القليوبية وحالتها الصحية حرجة. The Ministry of Health No. 112 of human infection with bird flu, since the disease appeared in Egypt and even now a woman from Qaloubiyah province, and her health is critical.

    وأوضح بيان صادر عن وزارة الصحة اليوم الأربعاء أن الإصابة الجديدة لسيدة من محافظة القليوبية تبلغ من العمر 33 عاما، ودخلت أحد مستشفيات القاهرة أمس، وهى تعانى من ارتفاع فى درجة الحرارة وكحة وصعوبة بالتنفس ، وذلك عقب تعرضها لطيور يشتبه فى إصابتها بمرض أنفلونزا الطيور. A statement issued by the Ministry of Health said Wednesday that new infection of a woman from Qaloubiyah province, at the age of 33 years, and entered a hospital in Cairo yesterday, suffering from high fever, cough and difficulty breathing, following exposure to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu.

    وأشار البيان إلى أنه تم إعطاء السيدة عقار " التاميفلو " على الفور ، وحالتها الصحية حرجة ومازالت تتلقى العلاج فى المستشفى. The statement pointed out it was given Ms. drug "Tamiflu" on the spot, and her health is critical and is still receiving treatment in hospital.

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    Re: Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate.

    The high incidence of bird flu in Egypt (112) case.

    القاهرة 25 هانيبال 1378 و. Cairo 25 1378, Hannibal. ر/أوج/أعلنت وزارة الصحة المصرية عن تسجيل الإصابة البشرية رقم ( 112 ) بانفلونزا الطيور في مصر وذلك منذ ظهور المرض في البلاد وحتى الآن . T / height / The Ministry of Health in Egypt for the registration of human infection No. (112) bird flu in Egypt since the outbreak in the country and even now.
    ونقلت وكالة أنباء الشرق الأوسط المصرية اليوم الاربعاء عن بيان للوزارة أن الإصابة البشرية الجديدة ، هي لامرأة من محافظة "القليوبية" تبلغ من العمر (33) عاماً ، وحالتها الصحية حرجة . Was quoted by news agency MENA Wednesday, a ministry statement that the incidence of new human is a woman from the conservative "Qaliubiya" at the age of (33) years, and her condition is critical.
    وأضاف البيان أن المرأة دخلت إحدى مستشفى القاهرة يوم أمس ، وهي تعاني من إرتفاع في درجة الحرارة وسعال وصعوبة في التنفس ، وذلك عقب تعرضها لطيور يشتبه في إصابتها بمرض انفلونزا الطيور . The statement added that the woman entered a hospital in Cairo yesterday, with a high temperature, cough and difficulty in breathing, and after exposure to birds suspected of being infected with bird flu.
    وأشار البيان إلى إعطاء الحالة الجديدة عقار " التاميفلو " على الفور ، وحالتها الصحية حرجة ولازالت تتلقى العلاج في المستشفى . The statement also pointed to the new situation to give the drug "Tamiflu" immediately, and her health is precarious and is still receiving treatment in hospital.

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      Re: Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate.

      2010 -

      # 91 - 20 years old, female, onset date - January 6, 2010 -
      Beni Suef governate Death

      # 92 - 1 year old, male, onset date - January 7, 2010 - Dakahalya governorate

      # 93 - 3 years old, male, onset date - January 19, 2010 - Assuit governorate

      # 94 - 45 years old, male, onset date - January 12, 2010 - Shargea governorate

      # 95 - 40 years old, female, onset date - January 31, 2010 - Qalyubia Governorate

      # 96 - 29 years old, female, onset date - January 27, 2010 - Menoufiya Governorate Death

      # 97 - 37 years old, male, onset date - February 6, 2010 - Helwan governate Death

      # 98 - 32 years old, male, onset date - February 6, 2010 - Menofiya Governorate

      # 99 - 29 years old, female, onset date - February 6, 2010 - Menoufiya governorate Death

      #100 - 10 years old, male, onset date February 10, 2010 - Dakahlia governorate

      #101 - 13 years old, male, onset date February 10, 2010 - Kafr El-Sheikh governorate

      #102 - 30 years old, female, onset date February 10, 2010 - Kafr El-Sheikh governorate

      #103 - 14 months, male, onset date February 22, 2010 - Qalyubia governorate

      #104 - 52/53 years old, male, onset date February 27, 2010 - Qalyubia governorate Death

      #105 - 20 years old, female, onset date March 5, 2010 - Qalyubia governorate Death

      #106 - 18 months, male, onset date March 2, 2010 -
      Kfr Elsheikh governorate

      #107 - 4 years old, male, onset date March 18, 2010 - Beni Suef governorate Death

      #108 - 30 years old, female, onset date?, hospitalized March 24th, 2010 - Damietta governorate

      #109 - 18 years old, female, onset date?, hospitalized March 31, 2010 - Fayoum Governorate Death

      #110 - 20 years old, female, onset date unknown, hospitalized in Cairo July 21, 2010 - Qalyubia governorate Death

      #111 - 2 year old, female, onset date unknown, hospitalized August 4, 2010 - Cairo governorate

      #112 - 33 year old, female, onset date unknown, hospitalized August 24, 2010 -
      Qalyubia governorate Death

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        Re: Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate.

        It is worth noting that the governorate with the most human H5N1 cases in Egypt so far this year is Al Qaliubiyah. Six of the 22 Egyptian cases are from this governorate.
        http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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          Re: Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate.

          And 40% of the deaths.

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            Re: Egypt - Case number 112 for H5N1 infection in Qaloubiyah Governorate.

            Egypt announces 36th bird flu death

            Egypt announced Thursday its 36th death linked to the H5N1 virus, commonly referred to as avian or bird flu.

            The 33-year-old victim, a woman from Qalyubiya, was hospitalized in Cairo Wednesday after experiencing a high fever and difficulty breathing. The Ministry of Health suspects she contracted the virus through contact with infected poultry.

            The World Health Organization says Egypt ranks third globally in H5N1 documented cases. The majority of the cases in Egypt have come as the result of close contact with infected domestic poultry. Approximately five million Egyptian families depend on poultry as an important source of food and income.

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