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EGYPT: Anti-bird flu campaign planned

Shiloh

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Source: http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=94728

EGYPT: Anti-bird flu campaign planned
26 January 2012

CAIRO, 26 January 2012 (IRIN) - A nationwide campaign to stop the spread of H5N1 avian influenza in Egypt is to be launched by the government in a few weeks, say officials, but details are still sketchy.

The new plan, which will involve coordination between the Health Ministry, the Agriculture Ministry and poultry producers, requires close monitoring and various bio-safety measures.

?These measures are just a small part of a more general plan to curb the spread of the virus in our country,? Saber Abdel Aziz, a senior official from the state-run General Organization for Veterinary Services, told IRIN. ?We will also offer incentives to poultry growers to look for signs of illness in their animals, report sick ones, and practice bio-security.?

H5N1 has infected 159 and killed 55 people in Egypt since 2006.

The most recent fatalities occurred on 19 January 2012 - a two-year-old girl from Cairo, and a 31-year-old man from Fayoum Governorate in the Nile Delta. Epidemiological investigations indicated they had both been exposed to backyard poultry.

Abdel Aziz and his colleagues at the General Organization for Veterinary Services say they will work hard to prevent this from happening again by applying bio-security prevention measures...
 
Re: EGYPT: Anti-bird flu campaign planned

The most recent fatalities occurred on 19 January 2012 - a two-year-old girl from Cairo, and a 31-year-old man from Fayoum Governorate in the Nile Delta. Epidemiological investigations indicated they had both been exposed to backyard poultry.

I believe that the WHO report linked above does not indicate that either person has died.

The last 2 fatalities occurred in December 2011:

#156 - 29 year old, male, onset date December 8, hospitalized December 15, died December 19, 2011 - Dakahia governorate Death

#157 - 42 year old, male, onset date December 16, hospitalized December 21, died December 22, 2011 - Menoufia governorate Death

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