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    Source: http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportID=91586

    EGYPT: Avian flu deadlier than swine flu

    CAIRO, 10 January 2011 (IRIN) - When Ibrahim Mohamed?s body temperature rose slightly, his father immediately took him to hospital to make sure the 10-year-old did not have the H1N1 virus, otherwise known as swine flu.

    Doctors tried to convince Mohamed?s father that the rise in the boy?s temperature did not necessarily mean he had swine flu, but the father was adamant the boy be tested.

    Mohammed was diagnosed negative, though the country?s hospitals have been on high alert after five more people died in the governorates of Gharbia, Port Said, Ismaillia, and Monofiya because of the virus.

    ?Dozens of suspected cases arrive at the hospitals every day,? said Nassr Al-Sayed, assistant minister of health for preventive medicine. ?We are raising our alert levels in case an outbreak happens,? he told IRIN.

    The Health Ministry announced on 4 January that it had detected 838 new confirmed H1N1 cases across the nation in December. It said it had detected 2,171 cases since October 2010 and 24 people had died.

    "But infection rates are still within normal limits compared with infections during the last winter season," said ministry spokesman Abdelrahman Shahin.

    There were 14,846 confirmed H1N1 infections in Egypt last year, according to the Health Ministry.

    Shahin advised citizens to avoid overcrowded places and take precautionary measures, including frequent hand-washing and using a handkerchief. He expected the number of cases to subside by the end of January.

    H5N1 more lethal

    While a large number of people are worried about H1N1 and look suspiciously at people sneezing in public places because of the fear of contracting it, it is avian flu (H5N1 - mainly transmitted to humans from animals (birds) which is a deadlier killer if one looks at the statistics.

    On 5 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) said the Health Ministry had announced four new human cases of H5N1 in December, leading to two deaths...
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