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2006 WHO Situation Updates - Avian Influenza Archive

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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 25


9 August 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 56th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case occurred in a 17-year-old female from Jakarta Province. She developed symptoms on 28 July, was hospitalized on 4 August, and died on 8 August.


An investigation into her source of infection found that pet pigeons were kept inside her home and that several neighbouring households maintained flocks of backyard poultry. Animal health authorities have collected samples from birds in the neighbourhood and these will be tested as part of the continuing investigation.


Of the 56 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 44 have been fatal.



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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 26


14 August 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 57th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case is a 17-year-old male from a remote village in Garut district, West Java Province. He developed symptoms on 26 July and was referred to hospital on 9 August. At the hospital, medical staff suspected H5N1 infection based on his respiratory symptoms and a history of exposure to dead poultry. Because of this suspicion, specimens were collected from the patient and sent for testing. Results received on 12 August were positive for H5N1 infection. The patient is presently recovering.


A thorough field investigation found that chicken and duck deaths occurred in the patient?s household and neighborhood during the week prior to symptom onset. The case reportedly had direct contact with diseased chickens during the disposal of carcasses.


The investigation also obtained information about a 20-year-old male who lived in a neighbouring household where chickens were also dying. The man developed symptoms on 26 July and sought care at the local health centre on 5 August. He died of respiratory disease on 6 August, before arrangements could be made for transfer to hospital and before samples could be taken for testing. The cause of his illness and death remain undetermined.


Of the 57 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 44 have been fatal.



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Avian influenza – situation in China – update 14


14 August 2006

The Ministry of Health in China has confirmed the country’s 21st case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case occurred in a 62-year-old male farmer from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the north-western part of the country. He developed symptoms on 19 June and died on 12 July. Initial tests on patient specimens produced negative results. As a precautionary measure, tests were repeated during July and August and eventually produced positive results, which were confirmed today by the Ministry of Health.


An epidemiological investigation of the case was unable to uncover a history of exposure to dead or diseased birds. The man had no history of travel during the month prior to symptom onset. No recent poultry outbreaks have been reported in the vicinity of the man’s home. The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region had not previously reported a human case.


Of the 21 cases confirmed to date in China, 14 have been fatal.



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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 27


17 August 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 58th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case occurred in a 9-year-old girl from a remote village in Garut district, West Java Province. She developed symptoms on 1 August, was hospitalized on 14 August, and died on 15 August. Recent chicken deaths were reported in her household.


Three hamlets within the village are currently under investigation. An additional case from the village, but from another hamlet, was confirmed by the Ministry of Health on 14 August. This 17-year-old male developed symptoms on 26 July and is now recovering. Another death from severe respiratory disease occurred on 5 August in a 20-year-old neighbour, who is also now known to be a cousin. As no samples were taken for testing, the cause of his illness remains uncertain. Based on epidemiological and clinical findings, however, infection with the H5N1 virus is strongly suspected.


As both young men developed symptoms on the same day (26 July), epidemiologists assume that they acquired their infection from a shared environmental source. The currently recognized incubation period for H5N1 infection of 2 to 8 days makes human-human transmission between the two highly improbable.


Teams from local health authorities, the Ministry of Health, and WHO are currently in the three hamlets investigating these cases and assessing the overall situation. Team members include experts in animal health. Recent die-offs of poultry are known to have occurred in the village, and all three cases described above had documented exposure to diseased chickens.
Heightened awareness in the hamlets, supported by the presence of well-equipped teams, has led to the presentation of additional persons for medical evaluation. Specimens have been taken and tests are being conducted. Rumours of additional deaths from respiratory disease in the hamlets in late July and early August are also being investigated.
Although the village is remote and access by road is difficult, good communications from the field have been established with the Ministry of Health and WHO.


Of the 58 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 45 have been fatal.



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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 28


21 August 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 59th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case occurred in a 35-year-old woman from the remote subdistrict of Cikelet, West Java Province. She was hospitalized with severe respiratory disease on 17 August and died shortly after admission.


She is the third confirmed case from this sub-district to be reported in the past week.


Preliminary findings from the Cikelet investigation

A team of experts is presently in the Cikelet subdistrict investigating the outbreak and monitoring for further cases. Three hamlets are the focus of investigation.


The Cikelet subdistrict consists of around 20 isolated hamlets, each with a population of around 200 to 400 persons, many living in large extended families. The hamlets sit in a basin surrounded by steep mountains with rocky winding paths best accessed by foot or horseback.


In this area, mortality from endemic diseases, especially malaria, is common, access to health care is poor, and medical records of deaths are scanty or non-existent.


Prior to late June 2006, no mass die-offs of poultry are known to have occurred in the area. At that time, live chickens were purchased from an outside market in preparation for a religious feast and were integrated into local flocks. Shortly thereafter, chickens began dying in large numbers in an outbreak that continued throughout July and the first week of August, gradually spreading from one hamlet to another.


As the population had no experience with this disease, high-risk behaviours commonly occurred during the disposal of carcasses or the preparation of sick or dead birds for consumption. These exposures are, at present, thought to be the source of infection for most confirmed or suspected cases.


Deaths from respiratory illness are known to have occurred in late July and early August, but no samples were taken and medical records are generally poor. Though some of these undiagnosed deaths occurred in family members of confirmed cases, the investigation has found no evidence of human-to-human transmission and no evidence that the virus is spreading more easily from birds to humans.


The cooperation of residents is good, house-to-house surveillance for febrile illness is continuing, and specimens have been taken from symptomatic persons and sent for testing. The team is well-supplied with antiviral drugs, and these are being administered prophylactically to close contacts of cases and therapeutically to persons showing symptoms of influenza-like illness.



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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 29


23 August 2006
The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country’s 60th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case is a 6-year-old female from Bekasi, West Java Province. She developed symptoms on 6 August and was hospitalized on 11 August. She remains hospitalized but is recovering. The source of her infection is currently under investigation.


Of the 60 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 46 have been fatal.

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


23 August 2006

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2003​
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2004​
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 17</td> <td width="12%">11</td> <td width="13%"> 43</td> <td width="12%">35</td> <td width="13%"> 60</td> <td width="12%"> 46</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">24</td> <td width="12%">16</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 95</td> <td width="12%">41</td> <td width="13%"> 96</td> <td width="12%"> 64</td> <td width="13%"> 241</td> <td width="12%"> 141</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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WHO case definitions for human infections with influenza A(H5N1) virus


29 August 2006


Background
Prompt and accurate reporting of H5N1 influenza cases to WHO is the cornerstone for monitoring both the global evolution of this disease and the corresponding risk that a pandemic virus might emerge. In collaboration with several partners, WHO has developed standardized case definitions to facilitate:


1. Reporting and classification of human cases of H5N1 infection by national and international health authorities.

2. Standardization of language for communication purposes.

3. Comparability of data across time and geographical areas.

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Application of the H5N1 case definitions


1. The case definitions apply to the current phase of pandemic alert (phase 3) and may change as new information about the disease or its epidemiology becomes available.

2. National authorities should formally notify only probable and confirmed H5N1 cases to WHO. The case definitions for persons under investigation and suspected cases have been developed to help national authorities in classifying and tracking cases.

3. The case definitions are not intended to provide complete descriptions of disease in patients but rather to standardize reporting of cases.

4. In clinical situations requiring decisions concerning treatment, care or triage of persons who may have H5N1 infection, those decisions should be based on clinical judgement and epidemiological reasoning, and not on adherence to the case definitions. While most patients with H5N1 infection have presented with fever and lower respiratory complaints, the clinical spectrum is broad.

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Case definitions
Person under investigation

A person whom public health authorities have decided to investigate for possible H5N1 infection.
Suspected H5N1 case

A person presenting with unexplained acute lower respiratory illness with fever (>38 ?C ) and cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.

AND

One or more of the following exposures in the 7 days prior to symptom onset:
a. Close contact (within 1 metre) with a person (e.g. caring for, speaking with, or touching) who is a suspected, probable, or confirmed H5N1 case;

b. Exposure (e.g. handling, slaughtering, defeathering, butchering, preparation for consumption) to poultry or wild birds or their remains or to environments contaminated by their faeces in an area where H5N1 infections in animals or humans have been suspected or confirmed in the last month;

c. Consumption of raw or undercooked poultry products in an area where H5N1 infections in animals or humans have been suspected or confirmed in the last month;

d. Close contact with a confirmed H5N1 infected animal other than poultry or wild birds (e.g. cat or pig);

e. Handling samples (animal or human) suspected of containing H5N1 virus in a laboratory or other setting.​
Probable H5N1 case (notify WHO)
Probable definition 1:
A person meeting the criteria for a suspected case

AND

One of the following additional criteria:
a. infiltrates or evidence of an acute pneumonia on chest radiograph plus evidence of respiratory failure (hypoxemia, severe tachypnea)

OR

b. positive laboratory confirmation of an influenza A infection but insufficient laboratory evidence for H5N1 infection.​
Probable definition 2:
A person dying of an unexplained acute respiratory illness who is considered to be epidemiologically linked by time, place, and exposure to a probable or confirmed H5N1 case.


Confirmed H5N1 case (notify WHO)
A person meeting the criteria for a suspected or probable case

AND

One of the following positive results conducted in a national, regional or international influenza laboratory whose H5N1 test results are accepted by WHO as confirmatory:
a. Isolation of an H5N1 virus;

b. Positive H5 PCR results from tests using two different PCR targets, e.g. primers specific for influenza A and H5 HA;

c. A fourfold or greater rise in neutralization antibody titer for H5N1 based on testing of an acute serum specimen (collected 7 days or less after symptom onset) and a convalescent serum specimen. The convalescent neutralizing antibody titer must also be 1:80 or higher;

d. A microneutralization antibody titer for H5N1 of 1:80 or greater in a single serum specimen collected at day 14 or later after symptom onset and a positive result using a different serological assay, for example, a horse red blood cell haemagglutination inhibition titer of 1:160 or greater or an H5-specific western blot positive result.​
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 30


8 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed a new case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case is a 14-year-old female from Makassar, South Sulawesi Province. She developed symptoms on 18 June, was hospitalized on 23 June and died on 24 June. The case had contact with poultry near her home. This case was detected through the Ministry?s routine influenza surveillance system.


In addition to the above case and following the recent revision of case definitions for H5N1 infection, WHO is adding two cases in Indonesia, dating back to June and November of 2005. Inclusion of these two cases now aligns figures given for Indonesia in the WHO cumulative table of laboratory-confirmed cases with those officially issued by the Ministry of Health. Prior to the revision, the cases did not meet the WHO case definition for serologically confirmed avian influenza H5N1 infection.


The first retrospectively confirmed case was an 8-year-old female from Tangerang in Banten Province. She developed symptoms on 24 June 2005 and died on 14 July 2005. She was part of a family cluster reported to WHO in July 2005.


The second retrospectively confirmed case is a 45-year-old male from Magelang, Central Java Province. He developed symptoms on 25 November 2005 following direct contact with diseased poultry and subsequently recovered.


The retrospectively confirmed cases bring the total in Indonesia to 63. Of these cases, 48 have been fatal.

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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 31


14 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed two additional cases of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. These cases occurred in March and May 2006.


The first case occurred in a five-year-old male from East Bekasi, West Java Province. He developed symptoms on 4 March 2006, was admitted to hospital on 6 March, and died on 19 March. Test results, using two different assays, showed high antibody titer for H5N1 on consecutive serum samples taken on days 11 and 15 of his illness. These test results are consistent with new WHO criteria for laboratory confirmation. A field investigation at the time found that the case was exposed to diseased poultry in the vicinity of his home, where some birds tested positive for the H5 virus subtype.


The second case is a 27-year-old male from Solok, West Sumatra Province. This case was identified during the tracing of contacts of the man?s sister, a 15-year-old female who developed symptoms on 17 May 2006 and was subsequently confirmed to be H5N1 infected. Her brother spent six days caring for her during her hospital stay. The brother developed mild symptoms of cough and abdominal discomfort, with no fever, on 28 May 2006; his symptoms remained mild and he recovered within a few days.


Despite his mild and atypical symptoms, the brother was tested as part of the Ministry of Health?s protocol for contact tracing and the management of any contacts with symptoms. He was given a five-day course of oseltamivir beginning on 1 June and was placed in voluntary isolation pending recovery.
Initial tests of samples collected from the 27-year-old male were negative for H5N1 infection. In August, follow-up testing of paired-serum samples found a fourfold rise in neutralization antibody titer for H5N1, a test result which meets the WHO criteria for laboratory confirmation.


The 27-year-old male reported no contact with diseased or dead poultry in the days prior to symptom onset as he spent most of his time at the hospital. The investigation determined that he had exposure to his sister during her hospital stay, and that human-to-human transmission could not be ruled out as the source of his infection.


The retrospectively confirmed cases bring the total in Indonesia to 65. Of these cases, 49 have been fatal.

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


14 September 2006

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</td> <td width="12%">
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 46</td> <td width="12%">37</td> <td width="13%"> 65</td> <td width="12%"> 49</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">24</td> <td width="12%">16</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 99</td> <td width="12%"> 66</td> <td width="13%"> 246</td> <td width="12%"> 144</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Iraq - update 5


19 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Iraq has retrospectively confirmed the country?s third case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case, a 3-year-old boy, was hospitalized in Baghdad on 15 March 2006. His illness was mild and he fully recovered.


During its outbreak, which is now considered over, Iraq faced problems in the shipment of specimens for external verification of diagnostic tests. For the retrospectively confirmed case, initial test results were inconclusive, possibly as a result of sample deterioration during shipment. Repeated testing, using different methods, was needed for diagnostic confirmation.


The two cases previously confirmed in Iraq occurred in January 2006. Both cases were fatal.

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


19 September 2006

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Country​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2003​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2004​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2005​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2006​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
Total​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
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</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 46</td> <td width="12%">37</td> <td width="13%"> 65</td> <td width="12%"> 49</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">24</td> <td width="12%">16</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 100</td> <td width="12%"> 66</td> <td width="13%"> 247</td> <td width="12%"> 144</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 32


25 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed two additional cases of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Both cases were fatal.
The first case occurred in an 11-year-old boy from East Java Province. He developed symptoms of fever and cough on 16 September, was hospitalized on 18 September, and died the same day. Poultry in the child's household began dying in the month prior to symptom onset, and poultry deaths continued thereafter in his neighborhood.


The second case occurred in a 9-year-old boy from South Jakarta. He developed symptoms of fever and a runny nose on 13 September, was hospitalized on 20 September, and died on 22 September. His history showed recent contact with sick chickens, which he kept as pets.


Of the 67 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 51 have been fatal.



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


25 September 2006

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2004​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2005​
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2006​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
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</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 48</td> <td width="12%">39</td> <td width="13%"> 67</td> <td width="12%"> 51</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">24</td> <td width="12%">16</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 102</td> <td width="12%"> 68</td> <td width="13%"> 249</td> <td width="12%"> 146</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Thailand ? update 2


27 September 2006

The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has confirmed the country?s 25th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case, which was fatal, was the third detected this year and the third fatality.


The case occurred in a 59-year-old farmer from Nong Bua Lam Phu Province in the north-eastern part of the country. He developed fever on 14 July, was hospitalized on 24 July, and died of severe pneumonia on 10 August.


Possible H5N1 infection was suspected when relatives reported the sudden death, in the days prior to symptom onset, of several fighting cocks raised by the farmer. Local veterinary authorities noted a number of poultry outbreaks in the area.


He was treated with the antiviral drug, oseltamivir. Repeated tests on samples taken from his upper respiratory tract, most after antiviral treatment, were negative by PCR for all influenza A viruses, including H5N1. Virus was eventually isolated from lung samples taken at autopsy.


Of the 25 cases confirmed to date in Thailand, 17 have been fatal.


Poultry outbreaks were confirmed in two provinces of Thailand in late July of this year following a lull in outbreaks dating back to 9 November 2005.



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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 33


27 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 68th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The patient is a 20-year-old male from Bandung, West Java. He developed symptoms of fever and cough on 17 September and was hospitalized on 24 September. He remains hospitalized.


The man?s 24-year-old brother developed symptoms on 16 September. He died of respiratory disease on 24 September, two hours after admission to hospital. Infection with the H5N1 virus is suspected for the 23-year-old male, but cannot be confirmed as no samples were collected for testing. Both men had direct contact with dead chickens when feeding carcasses to their dogs. Local agricultural authorities also found evidence of H5 infection in household birds.


A third sibling, a 15-year-old female, was hospitalized on 25 September after developing symptoms of fever and cough. Initial test results received on 27 September were negative for the H5 virus subtype and positive for the H1 subtype, indicating an infection with normal seasonal influenza. She remains hospitalized in a stable condition.


Of the 68 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 51 have been fatal.



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


27 September 2006

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</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 49</td> <td width="12%">39</td> <td width="13%"> 68</td> <td width="12%"> 51</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%"> 3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">25</td> <td width="12%">17</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 104</td> <td width="12%"> 69</td> <td width="13%"> 251</td> <td width="12%"> 147</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 34


28 September 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 52nd death from H5N1 avian influenza. The 20-year-old man, whose infection was announced on 27 September, died early in the morning of 28 September.


Of the 68 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 52 have been fatal.



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28 September 2006

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</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2003​
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2004​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2005​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2006​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
Total​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 49</td> <td width="12%"> 40</td> <td width="13%"> 68</td> <td width="12%"> 52</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%"> 3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">25</td> <td width="12%">17</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 104</td> <td width="12%"> 70</td> <td width="13%"> 251</td> <td width="12%"> 148</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 35


3 October 2006

The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed the country?s 69th case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus.


The case is a 21-year-old female from East Java Province. She developed symptoms on 19 September and was hospitalized on 25 September. She remains hospitalized.


She is the sister of a confirmed H5N1 case, an 11-year-old male (see update 32-MHSC) who died on 18 September. Following that fatal case, health authorities initiated contact tracing, and on 24 September they received reports of symptoms in the sister. In line with the national protocol, she was immediately given the antiviral drug, oseltamivir, and isolated in hospital.


The source of her infection is presently under investigation. Poultry deaths in the family's household were noted both before and during the illness of the brother. The woman was likely exposed to these poultry as well as to her brother.


Of the 69 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 52 have been fatal.



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


3 October 2006

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</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2003​
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2004​
</td> <td colspan="2" width="25%">
2005​
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2006​
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Total​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
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</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
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</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">14</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 50</td> <td width="12%"> 40</td> <td width="13%"> 69</td> <td width="12%"> 52</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%"> 3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">25</td> <td width="12%">17</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 105</td> <td width="12%"> 70</td> <td width="13%"> 252</td> <td width="12%"> 148</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Egypt - update 9


11 October 2006

The Ministry of Health in Egypt has confirmed the country?s first case of human infection with the H5N1 virus since May of this year.

The patient is a 39-year-old woman from the Gharbiya governorate in the Nile Delta. She developed symptoms on 30 September and was hospitalized on 4 October. She subsequently developed pneumonia. She remains hospitalized in stable condition.

Her recent history includes the home slaughter and defeathering of around a dozen ducks when signs of illness and deaths began to occur in the flock.

Egypt reported a recurrence of poultry outbreaks in backyard flocks in September 2006.

Previous human cases occurred from late March 2006 through May. To date, the country has reported 15 cases, of which 6 were fatal.

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11 October 2006

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cases​
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deaths​
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cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
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deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
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</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> <td width="13%">
cases​
</td> <td width="12%">
deaths​
</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Azerbaijan</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Cambodia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">2</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">6</td> <td width="12%">6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">China</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%">1</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">8</td> <td width="12%">5</td> <td width="13%"> 12</td> <td width="12%"> 8</td> <td width="13%"> 21</td> <td width="12%"> 14</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Djibouti</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%"> 0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">1</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%"> Egypt</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%"> 0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 15</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> <td width="13%">15</td> <td width="12%"> 6</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Indonesia</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%"> 19</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%"> 50</td> <td width="12%"> 40</td> <td width="13%"> 69</td> <td width="12%"> 52</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Iraq</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">2</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Thailand</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">17</td> <td width="12%">12</td> <td width="13%">5</td> <td width="12%">2</td> <td width="13%"> 3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">25</td> <td width="12%">17</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Turkey</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">12</td> <td width="12%">4</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Viet Nam</td> <td width="13%">3</td> <td width="12%">3</td> <td width="13%">29</td> <td width="12%">20</td> <td width="13%">61</td> <td width="12%">19</td> <td width="13%">0</td> <td width="12%">0</td> <td width="13%">93</td> <td width="12%">42</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="25%">Total</td> <td width="13%">4</td> <td width="12%">4</td> <td width="13%">46</td> <td width="12%">32</td> <td width="13%"> 97</td> <td width="12%">42</td> <td width="13%"> 106</td> <td width="12%"> 70</td> <td width="13%"> 253</td> <td width="12%"> 148</td> </tr> </tbody></table> Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
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Avian influenza ? situation in Indonesia ? update 36


16 October 2006
The Ministry of Health in Indonesia has confirmed an additional three cases of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. All three cases were fatal.
The first newly confirmed case occurred in a 67-year-old woman from West Java Province. She developed symptoms on 3 October, was hospitalized on 7 October, and died on 15 October. Diagnosis was complicated by the presence of chronic diseases. Chickens reportedly died in her household and neighbourhood prior to symptom onset.
The second case was an 11-year-old male from South Jakarta, Jakarta Province. He developed symptoms on 2 October, was hospitalized on 5 October, and died on 14 October. His recent history included exposure to dead chickens in his neighbourhood.
The third case was a 27-year-old female from Central Java Province. She developed symptoms on 8 October, was hospitalized on 12 October, and died on 13 October. The source of her exposure is currently under investigation.
Of the 72 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 55 have been fatal.


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



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<COLGROUP><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=98><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111><COL WIDTH=111></COLGROUP>
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<TD WIDTH=111 HEIGHT=25 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>Country</FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=98 ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2003" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>2003</FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><BR></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2004" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>2004</FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><BR></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2005" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>2005</FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><BR></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2006" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>2006</FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3><BR></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>Total </FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH=111 ALIGN=LEFT><BR></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=25 ALIGN=LEFT><BR></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>cases </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>deaths </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>cases </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>deaths </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>cases </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>deaths </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>cases </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>deaths </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>cases </FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" SIZE=3>deaths </FONT></TD>
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<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT>Azerbaijan</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="8" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">8</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="5" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">5</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="8" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">8</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="5" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">5</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Cambodia</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">2</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">2</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="6" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">6</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="6" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">6</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT>China</TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="1" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">1</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="1" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">1</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="8" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">8</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="5" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">5</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="12" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">12</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="8" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">8</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="21" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">21</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="14" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">14</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Djibouti</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="1" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">1</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="1" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">1</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Egypt</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="15" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">15</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="6" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">6</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="15" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">15</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="6" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">6</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Indonesia</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="19" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">19</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="12" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">12</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="53" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">53</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="43" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">43</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="72" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">72</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="55" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">55</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Iraq</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">2</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">2</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Thailand</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="17" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">17</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="12" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">12</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="5" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">5</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="2" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">2</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="25" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">25</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="17" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">17</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Turkey</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="12" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">12</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="12" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">12</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Viet Nam</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="3" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">3</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="29" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">29</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="20" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">20</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="61" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">61</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="19" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">19</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="0" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">0</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="93" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">93</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="42" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">42</FONT></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD HEIGHT=21 ALIGN=LEFT><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">Total</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="4" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">4</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="46" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">46</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="32" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">32</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="97" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">97</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="42" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">42</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="109" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">109</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="73" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">73</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="256" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">256</FONT></TD>
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT SDVAL="151" SDNUM="5129;"><FONT FACE="Times" COLOR="#000000">151</FONT></TD>
</TR>
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<FONT size=3><FONT face=Times>Total number of cases includes number of deaths.
WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.


http://www.who.int/csr/don/2006_10_16/en/index.html
 
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Re: WHO Situation Updates - Avian Influenza Archive

Turkey December 2005 - January 2006

I uploaded the pdf 4 times, but post did not appear. Here's the link to the update - Turkey H5N1 starts at the bottom of page 2.

http://www.who.int/wer/2006/wer8143.pdf


Human cases of influenza A(H5N1) infection, in eastern Turkey, December 2005?January 2006

27 October 2006, Weekly Epidemiological Record (WER) vol. 81, 43 (p 410)

p.410 - Human cases of influenza A(H5N1) infection, in eastern Turkey, December 2005?January 2006
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