Theresa42
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Comparing the numbers for each of these governorates mentioned in this latest report to the numbers from the previous report on Feb 13, we can calculate how many suspected cases there have been in each of them during the last 7 weeks:post #2 said:...the total cases of suspected infection contracted avian flu has now reached 2862 cases since the disease circumcision has been testing and analysis necessary, stressing that the ministry is keen to commit complete transparency in declaration about everything related to avian influenza.
He pointed out that the Governorate of Kafr Al-Sheikh was at the forefront as the number of suspected cases of 359 cases, followed by Western [Al Gharbiyah] 341 state and then launched [Al Minufiyah] 229, 291 and then Cairo and Giza 279 cases while the number of cases in the governorate of Aswan 47 cases suspected infection.
Theresa42 said:...were recovered from the departure of three cases Thursday of Manshiet Bakry Hospital after fully recover, while there are still cases to receive treatment, and two of two children, one Manshiet Bakry Hospital and was recovering, and the other hospital pathogenesis of Beni Mazar....
She's from Al Minyah governorate. Hat-tip, pugmom!
Google-translated from Arabic:
Announcement of the 33 injury cases of avian flu in Egypt
4/5/2007
Cairo - The Ministry of Health on Thursday evening from injury and thirty three human bird flu cases in Egypt, namely the status of the girl child Alvoalh Bani Mazar in Minya governorate.
http://www.masrawy.com/News/2007/Egypt/Local/april/5/birdflu.aspx
Manshia al-Bakry is the children's hosptial in Cairo. Most of the recent child cases have been transferred to Manshia al-Bakry including all of the infected Aswan kids.from intelink
Egypt: H5N1 Suspected
4/6/07 Media Reports--A national source reports that a pediatrician and "specialist" in childhood diseases at the Manshia al-Bakry Hospital [city unknown] announced that a 5 year-old girl and a 16 year-old male were detained [with suspected AI]. [No details were provided about symptoms, treatments, contact with poultry, or towns of origin].
The most recently confirmed case in Egypt is from Bani Mazar, Al Minyah governorate -- ca. 40 miles up the Nile from Bani Suwayf (Beni Suef)...She's from Al Minyah governorate. Hat-tip, pugmom!
Google-translated from Arabic:
Announcement of the 33 injury cases of avian flu in Egypt
4/5/2007
Cairo - The Ministry of Health on Thursday evening from injury and thirty three human bird flu cases in Egypt, namely the status of the girl child Alvoalh Bani Mazar in Minya governorate.
Dr. Rahman Shahin, spokesman of the Ministry of Health and Population that the third session of the child Fatima Farouk Ahmed Abdel Gawad, a two-year-old entered the hospital pathogenesis of Beni Mazar Wednesday suffering from a high temperature following Mkhalttha of birds suspected of being infected with bird flu disease, condition stable.
He added that they had been given the necessary treatment of the ailing property Altamiflo and is currently working epidemiological investigation of all family members - according to the Middle East News Agency.
Shaheen explained that the total casualties contracted avian flu since the emergence of the disease in February last year and so far reached 33 cases, 13 of which died, while 18 cases were recovered from the departure of three cases Thursday of Manshiet Bakry Hospital after fully recover, while there are still cases to receive treatment, and two of two children, one Manshiet Bakry Hospital and was recovering, and the other hospital pathogenesis of Beni Mazar.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Health and Population said that among the total number of cases there were 15 cases of children, were recovered from 13 of these cases.
http://www.masrawy.com/News/2007/Egypt/Local/april/5/birdflu.aspx
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21279
Hat-tips to AnnieB -- for pointing out the probable identities of these two sus cases (they are probably the 2 sus cases from Al Minyah as reported in this article) -- and to pugmom for the translation!from intelink
Egypt: H5N1 Suspected
4/6/07 Media Reports--A national source reports that a pediatrician and "specialist" in childhood diseases at the Manshia al-Bakry Hospital [city unknown] announced that a 5 year-old girl and a 16 year-old male were detained [with suspected AI]. [No details were provided about symptoms, treatments, contact with poultry, or towns of origin].
Egyptian girl, 15, tests positive for bird flu
08 Apr 2007 12:34:28 GMT
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CAIRO, April 8 (Reuters) - A 15-year-old Egyptian girl has tested positive for bird flu, becoming the 34th human case in the Arab country, the official Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported on Sunday.
A Health Ministry spokesman identified the girl as Marianna Kameel Mikhail from the Shubra district of Cairo, MENA reported
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L08730340.htm