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    Re: reassortment in Indonesia

    Originally posted by aardvark View Post
    Perhaps most importantly, these two particular cases (1046/1047) do not seem to be geographically linked. Coupled with your observation, gsgs, this definitely warrants very close attention.

    Some related discussion here:



    and here:

    http://web.mac.com/monotreme1/iWeb/P...6C8CFE2C9.html

    Name: Ani Apriani (AA)
    Sex: F
    Age: 22
    Location: Warung Mangga village, Pinang subdistrict, Tangerang City, Banten province
    From Croftsblog "On Dec. 30 th, AA went to a wet market and bought chicken for the holiday Idi Adah as requested by her mother who lives nearby. A slaughterhouse for chickens is nearby as well as the city dump or a field which is used as a dump. Chicken, pidgeons are in the neighbourhood. Ducks were not seen but are said to be there."
    From WHO update 2: "An initial investigation into the source of her exposure found reports of chicken deaths near her home in the days prior to symptom onset. "
    Symptom onset: 1/6/2007 - local media reports (WHO onset date, 1/3/2007)
    Hospital Admission Date: 1/11/2007
    Hospital: Friendship Hospital, Jakarta East
    Throat swab: 1/11/07 (A/Indonesia/CDC1046T/2007)
    Nasal swab: 1/11/07 (A/Indonesia/CDC1046/2007)
    Death: 1/12/2007

    Name: Zulfa (Zuraini)
    Sex: F
    Age: 26 or 27
    Location: Mampang, Southern Jakarta
    Occupation: Physics teacher at a Senior High School
    From WHO update 3: "Investigations into the source of her exposure found reports of bird deaths near her home in the days prior to symptom onset. "
    Symptom onset: 1/6/2007
    Hospital Admission Date: January 10 at Friendship Hospital
    Hospital: First Jakarta Medical Centre in Mampang then Friendship Hospital, Jakarta East
    Nasal swab: 1/12/07 (A/Indonesia/CDC1047/2007)
    Suction tube wash: 1/12/07 (A/Indonesia/CDC1047S/2007)
    Death: 1/12/2007

    Estimates of the proximity of their residences range from 8-20 miles.
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    of course, they didn't sequence the dead birds.
    That could prove that the dead birds were not the reason
    and they would lose that excuse.

    Could it be cats or other mammals ? It would have travelled 8-20
    miles in a short period, 0-2 days. Pigs or rabbits transported by humans ?
    1046 and 1047 ate something infected from the same source ?
    Where is that wet market, where the high school ?
    Any of AA's friends in the teacher's class ?

    Pigeons flying the 8-20 miles and leaving droppings ? But why should pidgeons mave mammalean-sequences ?...

    Some reporter please figure out where the transcripts of
    the questionings of the patients are
    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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