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2005 WHO Situation Updates - Avian Influenza Archive

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Avian influenza ? situation in Viet Nam ? update 21


16 June 2005

WHO is aware of media reports that six additional patients infected with H5N1 avian influenza are undergoing treatment in a Hanoi hospital and that a health care worker at the same hospital may also be infected. While these reports have not yet been officially confirmed by national authorities, they appear to be accurate.


WHO is seeking confirmation and further information from the Ministry of Health.

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Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam – update 22


17 June 2005

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has today confirmed that between 1 to 17 June, 4 cases of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza were reported. Two of the patients are from Hanoi and one is from the nearby province of Hai Duong. The fourth patient is from the central province of Nghe An.


All 4 of the patients are alive. At present, a total of 7 patients are being treated for H5N1 avian influenza at a hospital in Hanoi.


These newly confirmed cases bring the total, in Viet Nam, since mid-December 2004 to 59 cases, of which 18 were fatal.



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17 June 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%">59</td> <td align="center" width="11%">18</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">63</td> <td align="center" width="12%">22</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%">86</td> <td align="center" width="11%">38</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">107</td> <td align="center" width="12%">54</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam – update 23


28 June 2005

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has confirmed an additional case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The case occurred in the northern province of Ha Tay in May 2005.


The newly confirmed case brings the total, in Viet Nam, since mid-December 2004 to 60 cases, of which 18 were fatal. Four patients are undergoing treatment at a hospital in Hanoi.



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28 June 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%">60</td> <td align="center" width="11%">18</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">64</td> <td align="center" width="12%">22</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%">87</td> <td align="center" width="11%">38</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">108</td> <td align="center" width="12%">54</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.

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Avian influenza ? situation in Viet Nam ? update 24


30 June 2005

At the request of the Ministry of Health, WHO sent a team of international experts to Viet Nam last week to assess laboratory and epidemiological data on recent cases and determine whether the present level of pandemic alert should be increased. Team members were drawn from institutes in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America having extensive experience in the testing of avian influenza viruses in human clinical specimens.


The team completed its work on Wednesday and submitted its preliminary findings to the government. The team found no laboratory evidence suggesting that human infections are occurring with greater frequency or that the virus is spreading readily among humans. The current level of pandemic alert, which has been in effect since January 2004, remains unchanged.


Some reports now circulating suggest that WHO has downgraded its assessment of the pandemic threat. These reports are unfounded. The experts were specifically asked to search for evidence that could substantiate concerns raised first at a WHO consultation of international experts held at the beginning of May in Manila. That consultation considered suggestive findings, largely based on epidemiological observations, that the H5N1 virus had changed its behaviour in ways consistent with an improved, though not yet efficient, ability to spread directly from one human to another. The specific epidemiological observations considered included milder disease across a broader age spectrum and a growing number of clusters of cases, closely related in time and place.


More recently, testing of clinical specimens by international experts working in Viet Nam provided further suggestive evidence of more widespread infection with the virus, raising the possibility of community-acquired infection. These findings have not been confirmed by the present investigative team.


Firm evidence of improved transmissibility would be grounds for moving to a higher level of pandemic alert. Because of the huge consequences of such a change, WHO is following a cautious approach that combines heightened vigilance for new cases with immediate international verification of any suggestive findings.


Because the detection of H5N1 in clinical specimens is technically challenging and prone to errors, members of the investigative team took sophisticated laboratory equipment with them to Hanoi for on-site testing.


Tests were performed using WHO-approved reagents and primers.


While these first results are reassuring, further retesting of clinical specimens will continue over the next few weeks to provide the most reliable possible foundation for risk assessment.



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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 25


21 July 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia reported that a 38-year-old father who died on 12 July was the country’s first laboratory-confirmed H5N1 positive human case of avian influenza. His two daughters also died of severe pneumonia illness compatible with H5N1 infection, but laboratory confirmation is not yet available. Limited samples were available from the 8-year-old daughter who died on 14 July, and the 1-year-old daughter who died on 9 July.


The 8-year-old became ill with fever, diarrhoea, then cough, on 24 June. She was brought to Siloam Gleneagles Hospital, Tangerang, on 28 June, where she died with respiratory distress 20 days after onset. The 1-year-old became ill on 29 June with fever, diarrhoea, then cough, finally respiratory distress, and died 10 days after onset. The father became ill on 2 July with fever, mild cold, then cough and was taken to the same hospital on 7 July where he died 10 days after onset. Samples from the 38-year-old tested positive for avian influenza H5N1 virus by the WHO H5 reference laboratories at the Department of Microbiology, University of Hong Kong, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta USA. Samples from the two children are undergoing testing.


The remaining four residents of the house (two members of the family and two household workers) remain healthy and show no symptoms to date. The Ministry of Health is closely following over 300 contacts, including health-care workers, family members, school and office colleagues and neighbours. None of these contacts has shown any symptoms to date.


An investigation is currently underway with team members from Indonesia's Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture, United States Naval Medical Research Unit 2, and WHO to identify potential sources of the infection. Serum samples have been collected from contacts of the cases, starting from the family and neighbours, health-care workers, while any possible poultry contact is being investigated (e.g. market sellers, retail food outlets, pet birds). Environmental and veterinary sampling is being carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture.


Health education to hospital and other health-care workers has been continuing since January 2004, when avian influenza was first reported in Indonesia. The Ministry of Health, working with WHO has carried out seminars and workshops to strengthen surveillance of influenza-like illness, outbreak investigation, and appropriate isolation and barrier nursing. Stockpiling of personal protective equipment to protect health and veterinary workers, and procurement of antivirals for treatment and prophylaxis, as appropriate, is continuing. Information has been provided to assist the community with general health precautions, including frequent hand-washing, avoiding contact with sick animals, and safe and hygienic handling and cooking of poultry.



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27 July 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">60</td> <td align="center" width="11%">18</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 65</td> <td align="center" width="12%">23</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">87</td> <td align="center" width="11%">38</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 109</td> <td align="center" width="12%">55</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Avian influenza- situation in Indonesia ? update 26


29 July 2005

Laboratory evidence now shows that the 8-year-old girl from Tangerang, Banten Province, is a probable avian influenza A/H5 case, based on analysis of serological samples. Two WHO Reference Laboratories at the University of Hong Kong and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention USA, detected high positive rising microneutralisation titres specific for H5N1 in 2 samples taken 3 days apart.


She was the daughter of the confirmed case reported previously. Laboratory results for the 1-year-old daughter are still pending. Genotyping of the PCR-amplified isolate from the confirmed case shows high homogeneity with other H5N1 isolates from poultry in Java, and no evidence of reassortment.


Extensive epidemiological and environmental studies are ongoing around this family cluster. The Minister of Agriculture stated that laboratory results detected H5-infected bird faeces in a bird cage opposite side of the road of the family's house; cloacal and throat swabs of the pet bird inside the cage were negative for H5. This is the first, and, thus far, the only, indication of a possible source of exposure. Other environmental sampling was negative.


The Ministry of Health is continuing to monitor over 300 contacts. None of the contacts have shown any symptoms to date. Seroprevalence results are still pending. Surveillance has been intensified in affected areas and throughout the country. Forty-four referral hospitals have been identified and are being prepared to receive possible cases. Health education campaigns are being conducted nationwide.


The government has reinforced coordination between relevant government bodies, including the Ministries of Health and Agriculture, and is monitoring the situation in close collaboration with the World Health Organization.



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Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam – update 27


5 August 2005

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has today confirmed an additional three cases of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. One case was reported in Ha Tay Province, one in Tra Vinh Province, and one in Ho Chi Minh City. The patients from Tra Vinh and Ho Chi Minh City died.


The newly confirmed cases bring the total in Viet Nam since mid-December 2004 to 63 cases, of which 20 were fatal.



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5 August 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
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</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">63</td> <td align="center" width="11%">20</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 68</td> <td align="center" width="12%">25</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">90</td> <td align="center" width="11%">40</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 112</td> <td align="center" width="12%">57</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Geographical spread of H5N1 avian influenza in birds - update 28
Situation assessment and implications for human health


18 August 2005

Beginning in late July 2005, official reports to the OIE from government authorities indicate that the H5N1 virus has expanded its geographical range. Both Russia and Kazakhstan reported outbreaks of avian influenza in poultry in late July, and confirmed H5N1 as the causative agent in early August. Deaths in migratory birds, infected with the virus, have also been reported. Outbreaks in both countries have been attributed to contact between domestic birds and wild waterfowl via shared water sources.


These are the first outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza recorded in the two countries. Both countries were previously considered free of the virus.


Since the initial reports, the Russian H5N1 outbreak in poultry, which has remained confined to Siberia, has spread progressively westward to affect 6 administrative regions. In Kazakhstan, several villages bordering the initial outbreak site in Siberia are now known to have experienced disease in poultry. To date, outbreaks in the two countries have involved some large farms as well as small backyard flocks, with close to 120,000 birds dead or destroyed in Russia and more than 9,000 affected in Kazakhstan.


In early August, Mongolia issued an emergency report following the death of 89 migratory birds at two lakes in the northern part of the country.


Avian influenza virus type A has been identified as the cause, but the virus strain has not yet been determined. Samples have been shared with WHO reference laboratories and are currently being investigated. Also in early August, an outbreak of H5N1 in poultry was detected in Tibet, China.


In all of these recent outbreaks, authorities have announced control measures in line with FAO and OIE recommendations for highly pathogenic avian influenza. To date, no human cases have been detected, vigilance is high, and rumours are being investigated by local authorities.


The outbreaks in Russia and Kazakhstan provide evidence that H5N1 viruses have spread beyond their initial focus in south-east Asian countries, where outbreaks are now known to have begun in mid-2003. Despite aggressive control efforts, FAO has warned that the H5N1 virus continues to be detected in many parts of Viet Nam and Indonesia and in some parts of Cambodia, China, Thailand, and possibly also Laos. The south-east Asian outbreaks, which have resulted in the death or destruction of more than 150 million birds, have had severe consequences for agriculture and most especially for the many rural farmers who depend on small backyard flocks for income and food. Human cases, most of which have been linked to direct contact with diseased or dead poultry in rural areas, have been confirmed in four countries: Viet Nam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Only a few instances of limited human-to-human transmission have been recorded. Poultry outbreaks of H5N1 avian influenza in Japan, Malaysia, and the Republic of Korea were successfully controlled.


WHO fully agrees with FAO and OIE that control of avian influenza infection in wild bird populations is not feasible and should not be attempted. Wild waterfowl have been known for some time to be the natural reservoir of all influenza A viruses. Migratory birds can carry these viruses, in their low pathogenic form, over long distances, but do not usually develop signs of illness and only rarely die of the disease. The instances in which highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses have been detected in migratory birds are likewise rare, and the role of these birds in the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza remains poorly understood.


Very large die-offs of migratory birds from avian influenza, such as the one detected at the end of April at Qinghai Lake in central China, in which more than 6,000 birds died, are considered unusual. Research published in July indicates that H5N1 viruses in that outbreak are similar to viruses that have been circulating in south-east Asia for the last two years.


Analyses of viruses from the Russian outbreak, recently published on the OIE website, show apparent similarity to viruses isolated from migratory birds during the Qinghai Lake outbreak. Specimens from the Mongolian outbreak in migratory birds should also prove useful in shedding light on these recent developments. Monitoring the spread and evolution of avian H5N1 viruses in birds and rapidly comparing these results with previously characterized H5N1 viruses is an essential activity for assessing the risk of pandemic influenza.


Implications for human health

The poultry outbreaks in Russia and Kazakhstan are caused by a virus that has repeatedly demonstrated its ability, in outbreaks in Hong Kong in 1997, in Hong Kong in 2003, and in south-east Asia since early 2004, to cross the species barrier to infect humans, causing severe disease with high fatality. A similar risk of human cases exists in areas newly affected with H5N1 disease in poultry.


Experience in south-east Asia indicates that human cases of infection are rare, and that the virus does not transmit easily from poultry to humans. To date, the majority of human cases have occurred in rural areas. Most, but not all, human cases have been linked to direct exposure to dead or diseased poultry, notably during slaughtering, defeathering, and food preparation. No cases have been confirmed in poultry workers or cullers. No cases have been linked to the consumption of properly cooked poultry meat or eggs.


Factors relating to poultry densities and farming systems seen in different countries may also influence the risk that human cases will occur. During a 2003 outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, caused by the H7N7 strain, in the Netherlands, more than 80 cases of conjunctivitis were detected in poultry workers, cullers, and their close contacts, and one veterinarian died. That event, which was contained following the destruction of around 30 million poultry, underscores the need for newly affected countries to follow FAO/OIE/WHO recommended precautions when undertaking control measures in affected farms.


Pandemic risk assessment

The possible spread of H5N1 avian influenza to poultry in additional countries cannot be ruled out. WHO recommends heightened surveillance for outbreaks in poultry and die-offs in migratory birds, and rapid introduction of containment measures, as recommended by FAO and OIE. Heightened vigilance for cases of respiratory disease in persons with a history of exposure to infected poultry is also recommended in countries with known poultry outbreaks. The provision of clinical specimens and viruses, from humans and animals, to WHO and OIE/FAO reference laboratories allows studies that contribute to the assessment of pandemic risk and helps ensure that work towards vaccine development stays on course.


The expanding geographical presence of the virus is of concern as it creates further opportunities for human exposure. Each additional human case increases opportunities for the virus to improve its transmissibility, through either adaptive mutation or reassortment. The emergence of an H5N1 strain that is readily transmitted among humans would mark the start of a pandemic.
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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 29


16 September 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has today confirmed a fatal case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The case occurred in a 37-year-old woman who resided in Jakarta. She developed symptoms on 31 August, was hospitalized on 6 September, and died on 10 September.


The positive test results were received from a WHO reference laboratory in Hong Kong.


The government has launched investigations, assisted by WHO, aimed at identifying the source of the woman’s infection and tracing her close contacts, including family members, neighbours, and hospital staff engaged in her treatment.


The woman lived in an area with multiple opportunities for exposure to chickens and ducks. No recent poultry deaths have been reported in the area. Poultry samples have been taken by agriculture authorities as part of the ongoing investigation.


This is the country’s second laboratory-confirmed case.


In July 2005, a cluster of 3 deaths in one family was investigated. H5N1 infection was confirmed in the 38-year-old father but laboratory test results for his two daughters did not meet criteria for acute H5N1 infections. WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.


Investigation of the July family cluster was unable to determine the source of exposure. Testing and monitoring of more than 300 close contacts failed to detect any further cases.



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16 September 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">63</td> <td align="center" width="11%">20</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 69</td> <td align="center" width="12%">26</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">90</td> <td align="center" width="11%">40</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 113</td> <td align="center" width="12%">58</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza - situation in Viet Nam – update 30


19 September 2005

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has retrospectively confirmed an additional fatal case of H5N1 infection that dates back to July. The case, in a 35-year-old male farmer from Ben Tre Province, developed symptoms on 25 July and died on 31 July.


The newly confirmed case brings the total in Viet Nam since mid-December 2004 to 64 cases, of which 21 were fatal.



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19 September 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 70</td> <td align="center" width="12%">27</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 2</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 114</td> <td align="center" width="12%">59</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 31


22 September 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has today confirmed a further human case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza. The case, in an 8-year-old boy, was confirmed as positive for H5N1 infection by a WHO reference laboratory in Hong Kong. The boy remains in hospital for observation and treatment. Current investigations in Indonesia have produced no evidence that the H5N1 virus is spreading easily from person to person.


Background on avian influenza in Indonesia

Since mid-2003, Indonesia has experienced outbreaks of avian influenza in its poultry population. Prior to the new case announced today, two human cases of H5N1 infection in Indonesia have been laboratory confirmed, one in July and another in September. All three cases have been investigated by the Indonesia health authorities, with WHO support, and searches for further cases have been conducted.


As investigations have produced no evidence that the H5N1 virus is spreading easily from person to person, WHO has not raised its current level of pandemic alert. WHO will, however, continue to monitor the situation closely. Given the experience of other H5N1 affected countries in Asia, the detection of further human cases in Indonesia or elsewhere would not be surprising.


Laboratory confirmation of cases in Indonesia has led to heightened public concern, intensified surveillance for further cases, and strengthened government commitment to contain the disease. As a result, several patients with respiratory symptoms and a history of possible exposure to the avian virus are being evaluated as part of ongoing surveillance efforts. Samples from these patients have also been sent for analysis by the WHO reference laboratory in Hong Kong.


Overall assessment

In all affected countries, most human cases of H5N1 infection have been linked to contact with poultry. In a few instances, limited human-to-human transmission of the virus may have occurred following close contact with a patient during the acute phase of illness. In all known instances, such transmission has been limited and has not led to larger outbreaks in the general community, indicating that the virus does not spread easily among people at this time.


WHO has sent all countries a document outlining recommended strategic actions for responding to the avian influenza pandemic threat.


Recommended actions aim to strengthen national preparedness, reduce opportunities for a pandemic virus to emerge, improve the early warning system, and accelerate vaccine development.


This document and others can be found at:
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22 September 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 3</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 71</td> <td align="center" width="12%">27</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 3</td> <td align="center" width="11%">2</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 115</td> <td align="center" width="12%">59</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 32


29 September 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has today confirmed another fatal human case of H5N1 avian influenza. The patient, a 27-year-old woman from Jakarta, developed symptoms on 17 September, was hospitalized on 19 September, and died on 26 September.


Confirmatory testing was conducted at a WHO reference laboratory in Hong Kong.


Initial investigation has revealed that the woman had direct contact with diseased and dying chickens in her household shortly before the onset of illness.


The woman is the fourth laboratory-confirmed case of H5N1 infection in Indonesia. Three of these cases were fatal.


As a result of intensified surveillance and heightened public concern, growing numbers of people with respiratory symptoms or possible exposure to the virus are being admitted to hospital for observation and, when appropriate, treatment. Until a conclusive diagnosis is made, these patients are classified by the Ministry of Health as suspect cases. While many do not have symptoms compatible with a diagnosis of H5N1 infection, screening of patient samples is being undertaken in national laboratories as part of efforts to ensure that no new cases are missed.


Laboratory testing to confirm human infection with H5N1 avian influenza is technically difficult; some tests produce inconclusive or unreliable results. To ensure a reliable assessment of the situation in Indonesia, authorities are, after initial screening, continuing to send samples from people considered likely to have H5N1 infection to WHO reference laboratories for diagnostic confirmation.


According to FAO, highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza is now endemic in poultry in many parts of Indonesia. As influenza virus activity in Indonesia may increase during the wet season, from November to April, human exposure to animal virus could be greater during the coming months. Further sporadic human cases can be anticipated.



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29 September 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 72</td> <td align="center" width="12%">28</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%">17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 116</td> <td align="center" width="12%">60</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 33


10 October 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed another human case of H5N1 avian influenza. The patient, a 21-year-old man from Lampung, Sumatra, developed symptoms on 20 September and was hospitalized on 24 September. He remains hospitalized in a stable condition.


Confirmatory testing was conducted at a WHO reference laboratory in Hong Kong.


Initial investigation has revealed that the man had direct exposure to diseased and dying chickens in his household shortly before the onset of illness. Contact tracing and field investigations are under way and samples have been taken to determine whether family members and other close contacts may have been infected.


The man is the fifth laboratory-confirmed case of H5N1 infection in Indonesia. Three out of the five cases were fatal.



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10 October 2005

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Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 73</td> <td align="center" width="12%">28</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 17</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 117</td> <td align="center" width="12%">60</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Notes
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Avian influenza ? new areas with infection in birds ? update 34


13 October 2005

Tests conducted by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have today confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in samples taken from domestic birds in Turkey.


In Romania, investigations of recent poultry deaths have, to date, identified the H5 subtype of avian influenza virus. Further testing is under way to determine the strain and whether the virus is highly pathogenic. Authorities in the two countries have undertaken control measures as recommended by OIE and FAO. WHO is sending diagnostic reagents and other supplies to support testing in national laboratories. Viruses from both outbreaks have been sent for further analysis to the Central Veterinary Laboratory Agency-Weybridge (UK), which is an OIE/FAO reference laboratory. Viruses are also being sent to WHO reference laboratories for comparison with human H5N1 isolates from Asia.


Public health implications

The spread of H5N1 to poultry in new areas is of concern as it increases opportunities for further human cases to occur. However, all evidence to date indicates that the H5N1 virus does not spread easily from birds to infect humans. WHO advises countries experiencing outbreaks in poultry to follow certain precautions, particularly during culling operations, and to monitor persons with a possible exposure history for fever or respiratory symptoms. The early symptoms of H5N1 infection mimic those of many other common respiratory illnesses, meaning that false alarms are likely.


The WHO level of pandemic alert remains unchanged at phase 3: a virus new to humans is causing infections, but does not spread easily from one person to another.


WHO continues to recommend that travellers to areas experiencing outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 in poultry should avoid contact with live animal markets and poultry farms. Large amounts of the virus are known to be excreted in the droppings from infected birds. Populations in affected countries are advised to avoid contact with dead migratory birds or wild birds showing signs of disease.


Direct contact with infected poultry, or surfaces and objects contaminated by their droppings, is considered the main route of human infection. Exposure risk is considered highest during slaughter, defeathering, butchering, and preparation of poultry for cooking. There is no evidence that properly cooked poultry or poultry products can be a source of infection.


Countries located along migratory routes need to be vigilant for signs of disease in wild and domestic birds. Recent events make it likely that some migratory birds are now implicated in the direct spread of the H5N1 virus in its highly pathogenic form.



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Avian influenza – situation in Thailand – update 35


20 October 2005

The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has today confirmed its first case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza since 08 October of last year. The patient, a 48-year old man from Kanchanaburi Province, developed symptoms on 13 October, was hospitalized on 17 October, and died on 19 October.


Authorities have linked his infection to close contact with diseased poultry during slaughter. Poultry outbreaks in several Kanchanaburi villages were reported earlier this month.


Samples from the patient will be sent for further analysis at a WHO reference laboratory.


The man’s 7-year-old son developed respiratory symptoms on 16 October. He had assisted his father with defeathering of the diseased birds. Test results on the child, who is presently hospitalized, are pending.


Since the start of the outbreaks in Asia, Thailand has confirmed 18 cases, of which 13 have been fatal.



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20 October 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
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</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 74</td> <td align="center" width="12%">29</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">3</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 18</td> <td align="center" width="11%">13</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 118</td> <td align="center" width="12%">61</td> </tr> </tbody></table>Notes Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza – situation in Thailand, Indonesia – update 36


24 October 2005

The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has confirmed an additional case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The patient, a 7-year-old boy from Kanchanaburi Province, developed symptoms on 16 October and was hospitalized on 19 October. He is recovering. He is the son of a confirmed case who died on 19 October.


These are the first two confirmed cases in Thailand in a year. Since the start of the outbreaks in Asia, Thailand has confirmed 19 cases, of which 13 have been fatal.


Indonesia

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed two additional cases of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza.


The first newly confirmed case is a four-year-old boy from Sumatra Island in Lampung Province. He developed symptoms on 4 October, was hospitalized, recovered fully, and has returned home.


This case is the nephew of the 21-year-old man from Lampung, who was reported on 10 October 2005. Although the two cases are related and lived in the same neighbourhood, human-to-human transmission is considered unlikely.


The second newly confirmed case was a 23-year-old man from Bogor, West Java. He was hospitalized on 28 September and died on 30 September.


Epidemiological investigations uncovered exposure to infected poultry as the likely source of infection in both cases.


To date, Indonesia has reported 7 human cases of H5N1 avian influenza. Four of these cases were fatal.



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24 October 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
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Avian influenza – situation in Thailand – update 37


01 November 2005

The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has confirmed an additional case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The patient, a 50-year-old woman from Bangkok, developed symptoms on 26 October and was hospitalized on 29 October. She remains hospitalized in satisfactory condition.


On 23 October, the patient visited her husband in Nonthaburi Province, north of Bangkok, where backyard chickens had begun to die a few days earlier. Field investigations have not found any indications of respiratory illness in close contacts of the patient.


The woman is the third confirmed case reported in Thailand in the past month. These cases coincide with a recurrence of confirmed H5 outbreaks in poultry in 6 provinces, most of which are in the central part of the country, and point to the need to remain on high alert for the occurrence of human cases in all countries experiencing outbreaks in poultry.


Since the start of the outbreaks in Asia, Thailand has confirmed 20 cases, of which 13 have been fatal.



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01 November 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 7</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 64</td> <td align="center" width="11%">21</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 3</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 78</td> <td align="center" width="12%">30</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 7</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 91</td> <td align="center" width="11%">41</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 20</td> <td align="center" width="11%">13</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 122</td> <td align="center" width="12%">62</td> </tr> </tbody></table>Notes Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 38


7 November 2005

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed two additional cases of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The first newly confirmed case was a 19-year-old woman from Tangerang, near Jakarta, who developed symptoms on 19 October, was admitted to hospital on 26 October, and died on 28 October.


The second case is her 8-year-old brother. He developed symptoms on 25 October and remains hospitalized in good condition.


Field investigation has found evidence of sick and dying chickens in the residential area of the 8-year-old. His 19-year-old sister is known to have visited this area. Final results from an ongoing Ministry of Agriculture investigation are pending.


To date, Indonesia has confirmed 9 cases of human H5N1 infection of which 5 have been fatal.



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07 November 2005

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Indonesia
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Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam – update 39


9 November 2005

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has confirmed a further case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The case occurred in a 35-year-old man from Hanoi who was hospitalized with respiratory symptoms on 26 October and died on 29 October.


This is the first confirmed case in Viet Nam since late July of this year. Since mid-December 2004, Viet Nam has reported 65 cases, of which 22 were fatal.


The newly confirmed case coincides with a recurrence of outbreaks in poultry.



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09 November 2005

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Indonesia
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Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 9</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 65</td> <td align="center" width="11%">22</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 3</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 81</td> <td align="center" width="12%">32</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 9</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 92</td> <td align="center" width="11%">42</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 20</td> <td align="center" width="11%">13</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 125</td> <td align="center" width="12%">64</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza – situation in Thailand – update 40


14 November 2005

The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has confirmed a further case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The case is an 18-month-old boy from a suburb of Bangkok. He developed symptoms on 1 November and was hospitalized on 5 November. He remains in good condition.


This is the fourth laboratory-confirmed case in Thailand this year. Since January 2004, Thailand has reported 21 cases, of which 13 were fatal.



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Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO


14 November 2005

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td rowspan="2" width="11%">Date of onset</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Indonesia
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">
Viet Nam
</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Thailand</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="22%">Cambodia</td> <td colspan="2" align="center" width="23%">Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="11%">deaths</td> <td align="center" width="11%">cases</td> <td align="center" width="12%">deaths</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">26.12.03-10.03.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">23</td> <td align="center" width="11%">16</td> <td align="center" width="11%">12</td> <td align="center" width="11%">8</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">35</td> <td align="center" width="12%">24</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">19.07.04-08.10.04</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">0</td> <td align="center" width="11%">9</td> <td align="center" width="12%">8</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">16.12.04- to date</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 9</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 65</td> <td align="center" width="11%">22</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">1</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 82</td> <td align="center" width="12%">32</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="11%">Total</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 9</td> <td align="center" width="11%">5</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 92</td> <td align="center" width="11%">42</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 21</td> <td align="center" width="11%">13</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%">4</td> <td align="center" width="11%"> 126</td> <td align="center" width="12%">64</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.

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