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  • Influenza at the human-animal interface - Summary and assessment as of 2 April 2012 (WHO, edited)

    [Source: World Health Organization, full PDF document: (LINK). Edited.]


    Influenza at the human-animal interface - Summary and assessment as of 2 April 2012



    Human infections with avian influenza H5N1 and associated animal health events

    From 2003 through 02 April 2012, 600 laboratory-confirmed human cases with avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection have been officially reported to WHO, of which 353 died, from 15 countries. Since January 2012, 22 H5N1 human cases of infection have been reported to the WHO.

    Between 5 March 2012 and 2 April, 6 new human cases have been reported from Indonesia (2), Egypt (3), and Vietnam (1).

    According to FAO, H5N1 viruses are thought to be circulating endemically in poultry in China, Egypt, Indonesia, Viet Nam, Bangladesh and India. In Cambodia, sporadic reintroduction into poultry populations is thought to occur(1).

    The epidemiologic curve of recent human cases (Figure 1) follows the same pattern seen in previous years, with larger numbers of cases in the winter months, decreasing towards summer in the northern hemisphere. This curve follows the seasonal curve of outbreaks in birds.

    (...)

    (1) Approaches to Controlling, Preventing and Eliminating H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Endemic Countries. Rome, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 2011



    All new cases were sporadic cases.

    No further cases linked to the confirmed cases were reported. All but one have an exposure to sick or dead poultry or contaminated environment reported, all cases are reported from countries where H5N1 is circulating in animals.

    No virological changes associated with these human cases were reported.



    Table 1: laboratory-confirmed human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection (5 March -2 April 2012)

    [Country - Province - Age (y) - Sex - Date of onset/detection* - Date of Hospitalisation - Start date : Oseltamivir treatment - Date of death - Exposure to]
    • Egypt
      • Dakhalia - 40 - F - 06/03/2012 - 12/03/2012 - 12/03/2012 - 15/03/2012 - sick backyard poultry
      • Demiatta - 2 - F - 19/03/2012 - 20/03/2012 - 20/03/2012 - NA - dead backyard poultry
      • Giza - 15 - F - 25/03/2012 - 29/03/2012 - 29/03/2012 - 31/03/2012 ? NA
    • Indonesia
      • Bengkulu - 24 - F - 23/02/2012 - 24/02/2012 - NA - 01/03/2012 - potentially contaminated environment
      • Nusa Tenggara Barat - 17 - M - 28/02/2012 - 07/03/2012 - NA - 09/03/2012 - dead poultry in neighbourhood
    • Vietnam
      • Dak Lak - 31 - M - 29/02/2012 - 04/03/2012 - NA - NA - slaughter of sick poultry
    NA: not applicable or not available



    Overall public health risk assessment:

    Poultry outbreaks and sporadic human cases and small clusters would be expected at this time of year.

    These sporadic cases do not appear to have features that would raise concern regarding onward sustained human to human transmission.



    Human infections with other animal influenza viruses

    More information on influenza at the human-animal interface is available from WHO (http://www.who.int/influenza/human_animal_interface/en/ ); additional information on influenza in animals is available from OIE (www.oie.int/animal-health-in-the-world/web-portal-on-avian-influenza/ ), FAO (www.fao.org/avianflu/en/index.html ), and OFFLU (http://www.offlu.net/index.html ).



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