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Egypt Human Cases Feb 25th - April 19th 2008

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The death of the victim Panevloanza new bird ..
واحتجاز سيدة في المنوفية للاشتباه في إصابتها
And the detention of a woman in Menoufiya on suspicion of her

كتب طارق أمين ومحمود المنشاوي ١٢/٤/٢٠٠٨​
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حصد فيروس أنفلونزا الطيور ضحية بشرية جديدة، أمس، ليرتفع عدد حالات الوفاة إلي ٢٢ حالة منذ دخول المرض مصر منتصف فبراير ٢٠٠٦، في الوقت الذي ارتفع فيه عدد حالات الإصابة البشرية بالفيروس المسبب للمرض إلي ٤٩ حالة بعد ظهور حالة إيجابية جديدة أمس.​
Harvesting of the bird flu virus new human victim, yesterday, which brings the number of deaths to 22 since the disease Egypt mid-February 2006, at a time when increased number of cases of human infection causing the disease to 49 case after case of the emergence of new positive yesterday.
وذكرت وزارة الصحة والسكان في بيان لها، أن نتيجة تحليل المعامل المركزية، قد أثبتت أن ولاء أحمد عبدالجليل ?٣٠ سنة?، أصيبت بالفيروس القاتل، وتوفيت في مستشفي صدر العباسية، الذي كانت تتلقي فيه العلاج من المرض قبل يومين، وأفاد البيان أن المصابة توفيت نتيجة توقف القلب بعد عمل عدة محاولات لإنعاش القلب والتنفس.​
The Ministry of Health and Population in a statement, that the result of analysis of the central laboratory, has shown that loyalty Ahmed K. ?30 years?, hit by the killer virus, and died in hospital a Abbasiyah, who was receiving which treatment of the disease two days ago, and reported that the patient died statement result heart stopped working after several attempts to revive the heart and respiration.
وكانت المتوفاة - ربة منزل من منطقة المطرية محافظة القاهرة - قد ظهرت عليها أعراض المرض يوم ٢ أبريل الجاري، قبل أن يتم إدخالها إلي مستشفي الصدر يوم ٩ أبريل.​
The deceased - housewives from the rain Cairo governorate - have developed symptoms on April 2 this month, before it is introduced into a hospital-Sadr on April 9.
إلي هذا احتجز مستشفي حميات منوف بالمنوفية بفيروس أمس الأول، فتحية عبدالخالق محمد الأكحل ?٣٧ سنة - ربة منزل? من قرية شما التابعة لمركز أشمون للاشتباه في إصابتها بالمرض، وقال د.​
This was detained Hospital brown HIV virus worries yesterday, Fathiya Mohammed Abdul Akhal ?37 years - housewives? Chamma from the village of Ain Centre on suspicion of being infected with the disease, said Dr..
هشام عطا، وكيل الوزارة في المنوفية، إنه تم أخذ العينة من المريضة وتم إرسالها إلي المعامل المركزية لتحليلها، مشيراً إلي أن فرق مكافحة المرض انتقلت إلي منزلها لاتخاذ الإجراءات المتبعة من تطعيم الأسرة بالكامل، وتطهير المنزل والمنازل المجاورة.​
Hisham Ata, undersecretary of the ministry in Menoufiya, has been sampling from the diseased were sent to central laboratories for analysis, pointing out that the teams fight the disease moved into her house to take the vaccination procedures of the family, cleaning the house and neighbouring houses.


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Egypt health minister urges people not to deny bird-flu cases

Egypt health minister urges people not to deny bird-flu cases

Health demands of citizens not to deny bird flu infections
4/13/2008 4:06:00 PM
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CAIRO - Dr. Nasr Mr. Assistant Minister of Public Health for preventive and basic care on the importance of vigilance and participation of all in a sound way and methods in dealing with the bird for the success of plans and programmes to address the avian influenza.

He said that the total number of people infected with the disease since its emergence in Egypt in February 2006 amounted to 49 people of whom 22 died, most of them children and women.

He called Assistant Minister of Health contacts of birds, particularly domestic birds, which show symptoms of the disease not to deny the existence of deaths among birds and their slaughter of birds and disposal in a safe, because the denial leads to the delayed discovery which increases the incidence of mortality, according to the Calhanaba Middle East.

He pointed out that giving false information doctor increases the complications of disease and death and then noting that the disease is detected early and give the patient property "Tami If" anti-avian influenza in a timely manner helped to cure many cases.

Dr. Nasr said that Mr. strategic stock of the real estate Altami If existing stores in the Ministry of Health and adequate central laboratories capable of conducting analyses of all samples show results where either the same day or the following day if the samples came late and will be advised of the results of the samples immediately to the hospital and give positive cases Altami If real estate for five days after their conversion to the hospital issued Abbasid for adults and Bakry Adviser to the hospital for children.

He called Dr. Nasr Mr. Assistant Minister of Public Health for preventive and basic care ladies and housewives who are compelled to slaughter birds in the house using nylon bag before slaughter, a bird immediately before slaughter in filled with boiled water and the lack of feathers on only after getting out of the pot, pointing to the fact that disarming feathers soon slaughtered birds may be infected with the virus show no symptoms yet, leading to the bird flu.

He appealed to the women who show their symptoms Mkhaltthn result of the birds not to go to the private doctor or clinic or pharmacy and go immediately to the nearest hospital or the hospital of salt, chest and declares Ms. Mkhalttha from bird to detect the disease early analysis of the work necessary to take a survey of throat sound manner and also taking sample of blood and ensure sent to the central laboratories to follow up to make sure the result is the emergence of the lack or positive and give appropriate treatment in the positive cases.

The real estate Altami If the property is the only effective treatment for these cases and is recognized by the World Health Organization is an effective treatment if given in time, when the disease is detected early.

As the Assistant Secretary of Public Health for preventive and primary care, at the conclusion of his statement, the importance of the role of the media in raising awareness of the disease, especially through television, where 85 per cent of the information obtained by citizens of the television, according to a study conducted in 9 governorates, stressing the importance of solidarity and cooperation All bodies, ministries and institutions to cope with the disease and posing the hotline number 105, Ministry of Health operates 24 hours to receive any inquiries or information about bird flu.
 
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Lady detention Bhmyat Damanhour
للاشتباه في إصابتها بانفلونزا الطيور
On suspicion of being infected with avian influenza
البحيرة - كارم قنطوش:​
Lake - Karem Guentoc:
احتجز مستشفي حميات دمنهور كريمة محمود علي "21 سنة" من مركز أبو حمص للاشتباه بإصابتها بفيروس انفلونزا الطيور.​
Detained Hospital Dietetic Damanhour dignified Mahmoud Ali "21 years" from the Centre for Abu Homs on suspicion safety of avian influenza virus.
تم إخضاعها للعلاج وسحب عينة منها وإرسالها للمعامل المركزية بالقاهرة لتحليلها وبيان مدي إصابتها..​
Been subjected to treatment and the withdrawal of a sample and sent to labs central Cairo for analysis and the extent of her statement ..
كانت المصابة قد لاحظت إصابتها بارتفاع مفاجيء في الحرارة وضيق بالحلق.​
The patient had noted her sudden rise in temperature and narrow throat.

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WHO Confirmation of H5N1 death of 30 year old from last week.......


Avian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 9


15 April 2008 -- The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has announced a new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection. The case is a 30-year-old female from Al-Matarya, Cairo Governorate. She developed symptoms on 2 April, was hospitalized and died on 11 April. The case was confirmed as being infected with A(H5N1) by the Central Public Health Laboratories and by Cairo-based US Naval Medical Research Unit 3 (NAMRU-3) .
Investigations into the source of her infection indicate a history of contact with sick and dead poultry.
Of the 49 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 22 have been fatal.



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Source: http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnL16741365.html

Egyptian 2-year-old boy infected with bird flu
Wed 16 Apr 2008, 15:59 GMT
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CAIRO, April 16 (Reuters) - A 2-year-old Egyptian boy has been infected with the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing the number of cases in the most populous Arab country to 50, state news agency MENA said on Wednesday.

MENA identified the child as Mahmoud Ibrahim Ramadan from the Nile Delta province of Sharkia, quoting Egypt's health ministry. (Writing by Cynthia Johnston; editing by Sami Aboudi)

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Advertising injury No. 50 avian influenza disease Eastern Province 4/16/2008 7:07:00 PM
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الاصابة رقم 50 بمرض انفلونزا الطيور​
No. 50 infection disease avian influenza </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>​


القاهرة - أعلنت وزارة الصحة والسكان اكتشاف الاصابة رقم 50 بمرض انفلونزا الطيور، وذلك بمحافظة الشرقية.​
CAIRO - The Ministry of Health and Population detect infection No. 50 contracted avian influenza, in the Eastern Province.

وبحسب بيان صادر عن وزارة الصحة والسكان نقلته وكالة أنباء الشرق الأوسط فان المصاب هو طفل يبلغ من العمر عامين ويدعى (محمود ابراهيم رمضان) من قرية الهيطة بمركز الحسينية.​
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Health and Population quoted by the Middle East News Agency, the patient is a child reaches the age of two and called (Mahmoud Ibrahim Ramadan) from the village Alheith status Husseinieh.


وقد ظهرت عليه الاعراض يوم "الاحد" الماضى ودخل على اثرها فى اليوم التالى مستشفى صدر العباسية حيث تم اعطاؤه عقار "التاميفلو" فور الاشتباه فى اصابته بالمرض، إذ كان يعانى ارتفاعا فى درجة الحرارة عقب تعرضه لطيور مصابة بمرض انفلونزا الطيور.​
He developed symptoms on "Sunday" last entered the track the next day hospital issued Abbasid were given drug "Tamiflu ®" as soon as he suspected the disease, which suffered a rise in temperature after being infected birds contracted avian influenza.

وأشار البيان إلى انه تم تحويل الطفل المصاب إلى مستشفى منشية البكرى بالقاهرة منذ "الثلاثاء" و ان حالته الصحية مستقرة فى الوقت الحالى.​
The statement pointed out that the injured child had been transferred to a hospital in Cairo since Adviser Bakry "Tuesday" and that a stable condition at the present time.




 
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Egyptian 2-year-old boy infected with bird flu
16 Apr 2008 17:20:13 GMT
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CAIRO, April 16 (Reuters) - A 2-year-old Egyptian boy has been infected with the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing the number of cases in the most populous Arab country to 50, state news agency MENA said on Wednesday.
MENA identified the child as Mahmoud Ibrahim Ramadan from the Nile Delta province of Sharkia, quoting Egypt's health ministry. It said he had been infected after exposure to household birds.
MENA said the boy started showing symptoms of the illness on Sunday and was taken to hospital the next day where he was treated with the anti-viral drug Tamiflu. He was in stable condition.
A total of 22 Egyptians have died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu since it first appeared in Egypt in February 2006.
About 5 million households in Egypt depend on poultry as a main source of food and income, and the government has said this makes it unlikely the disease can be eradicated despite a large-scale poultry vaccination programme.
Deaths from bird flu total more than 230 worldwide since 2003 and have been reported in several African and Asian countries. Egypt has been the worst-hit country outside of Asia. (Writing by Cynthia Johnston; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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[WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION EGYPT UPDATE]

Avian influenza - situation in Egypt - update 10
17 April 2008 --

The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has announced a new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection.

The case is a 2-year-old male from Al-Honsanya, Sharkea Governorate.

He developed symptoms on 13 April and was hospitalized on 14 April and is currently in hospital.

The case was confirmed as being infected with A(H5N1) by the Central Public Health Laboratories and by Cairo-based US Naval Medical Research Unit 3 (NAMRU-3) .

Investigations into the source of his infection indicate a history of contact with sick and dead poultry.

Of the 50 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 22 have been fatal.
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Medical team is following the case
طفل الشرقية المصاب بأنفلونزا الطيور
Eastern child injured bird flu
الشرقية عبدالعاطي محمد:​
Mohammed al East:
يتابع فريق من الأطباء بمستشفي منشية البكري بالقاهرة تطورات الحالة الصحية للطفل محمود إبراهيم رمضان "عامان" من قرية الهيطة التابعة لصان الحجر مركز الحسينية المصاب بفيروس أنفلونزا الطيور.​
Follow a team of doctors Adviser Bakry Hospital in Cairo developments in the situation of health of the child, Mahmoud Ibrahim Ramadan "two years" from the village of Sun Alheith quarantine centre Husseinieh injured bird flu virus.
كان الطفل قد شعر بارتفاع شديد في درجة الحرارة إثر نفوق الطيور بمنزلهم وقامت أسرته بنقله إلي مستشفي الحسينية لخطورة حالته وتم نقله إلي مستشفي منشية البكري بعد أن جاءت نتائج تحليل العينات التي سحبت منه إيجابية.​
The child felt very high temperature after their deaths birds and the family took him to hospital Husseinieh of the seriousness of his condition and was transferred to a hospital Adviser Bakry came after the results of the analysis of samples which were withdrawn from positive.
قام فريق طبي من مديرية الصحة بالمحافظة بالكشف الطبي علي والدي وشقيقي الطفل وسحب عينات منهم وإرسالها إلي معامل التحاليل بوزارة الصحة.​
The medical team from the Directorate of Health maintaining disclose medical my father and my brother and the child withdrawn and the samples were sent to labs tests Ministry of Health.
كما قامت لجان مشتركة من الصحة والطب البيطري ومجلس مدينة فاقوس بإعدام جميع الطيور الموجودة بالقرية.​
As the joint committees of the health and veterinary medicine and City Council Faqous execute all existing influenza village.

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I believe the child is from Al Husayniyah, Egypt

Other names: Husseiniya,Al Huseiniya,Husein?ya,Al Ḩusaynīyah,Al Huseinīya,El Ḥusein?ya,El Huseiniya,Huseiniya,El-Huseiniya,El-Ḥusein?ya

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Boy's illness raises Egypt's H5N1 count to 50

Apr 18, 2008 (CIDRAP News) ? The World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday confirmed that a 2-year-old Egyptian boy has H5N1 avian influenza, which raised the country's case count to 50.
The boy is from Al-Honsanya in Sharkea governorate in northern Egypt, according to a statement from the WHO. He got sick on Apr 13 and was hospitalized the next day, the statement said. A notice from Egypt's health ministry said the boy received oseltamivir (Tamiflu), according to an Apr 16 report from the Kuwait News Agency.
Two labs, Egypt's Central Public Health Laboratories and US Navy Medical Research Unit 2 in Cairo (NAMRU-2), confirmed that his samples were positive for the H5N1 virus, the WHO reported.
An investigation into the source of the boy's infection revealed that he had had contact with sick and dead poultry before he became ill.
The boy's illness marked Egypt's second case in less than a week. On Apr 11, Egypt's health ministry reported that a 30-year-old woman from Matariya district, just north of Cairo, died of an H5N1 infection. Her death raised Egypt's H5N1 fatality total to 22.
See also:
Apr 17 WHO statement
WHO global H5N1 case count

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