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EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area

Snowy Owl

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EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/7c76187f30397eded7b2ed740a6199e6.htm

CAIRO, 27 September (IRIN) -

Another case of avian flu in birds has been confirmed in Egypt. Ministry of Health officials and World Health Organisation (WHO) staff said on Wednesday that a case of H5N1 (avian flu) in birds was detected in a house near Aswan, in Upper Egypt.

WHO spokesman Hassan el-Bushra told IRIN that the infected animals, raised in the backyard of a house in the town of Edfu, have now been culled. Ministry of Health officials have "instigated the WHO-approved control measures, and no human infection has been reported", he said.

Animals within a one-kilometre radius of the site of infection have been culled and removed for sterile burial. This year, Egypt suffered the worst outbreak of avian flu outside Asia.

The disease was largely brought under control, although fears remained of a new outbreak.The first announcements of avian flu cases among poultry in the country were made in mid-February.

This lead to the culling of at least 20 million birds nationwide from that time to May, when alarm over the disease dissipated among the public.

Fourteen human cases of bird flu have been found in Egypt since mid-March, al-Bushra said. Of these, six have died.


The last was a 75-year-old woman who died on 18 May.

Specialists say that the overwhelming majority of human cases in Egypt have been women who were infected by domestically kept birds.

Soon after the announcement of the first cases of bird infections, a law was passed banning domestic breeding in urban areas.

Health authorities did not push for similar restrictions in rural areas, however, where domestic breeding is more widespread and economically vital. "

A ban [in rural areas] would lead many to conceal their birds, heightening the danger rather than quelling it," said health ministry press spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine at the time.

"Instead, we're working to help them increase awareness to prevent the emergence of new cases."

Although health authorities sought to assure the public through various awareness campaigns that the consumption of cooked chicken was risk-free throughout the crisis, the collapse in demand and the mass culling combined brought the poultry industry to a standstill.

Infections among birds were found in 20 of the country's 26 governorates, according to the health ministry, and until the latest case on Wednesday the situation was presumed to be under control.

However, faced with the continued prospect of the virus mutating into a new, more dangerous form, health authorities have maintained safety measures.

"Until the last virus is eradicated, the risk continues to exist," said al-Bushra.
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Re: EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area

Snowy Owl said:
EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/7c76187f30397eded7b2ed740a6199e6.htm

CAIRO, 27 September (IRIN) -

Another case of avian flu in birds has been confirmed in Egypt. Ministry of Health officials and World Health Organisation (WHO) staff said on Wednesday that a case of H5N1 (avian flu) in birds was detected in a house near Aswan, in Upper Egypt.



Statement of the Supreme National Committee to Combat Bird Flu,27/9/2006
The ministerial committee established to combat the spread of avian flu, and chaired by the Minister of Health, has been continuously monitoring and reviewing developments as follows:

First: No new cases of infections of humans who had been in contact with dead birds, employed at farms where infections had been detected or showed symptoms similar to that of avian flu were reported.

Second: Daily status report of infection among fowl:
No new cases of infections were reported to the Central Veterinary Lab. No more infected sites were appeared in the governorates where infections had been previously reported .

Statement of the Supreme National Committee to Combat Bird Flu,28/9/2006
The ministerial committee established to combat the spread of avian flu, and chaired by the Minister of Health, has been continuously monitoring and reviewing developments as follows:

First: No new cases of infections of humans who had been in contact with dead birds, employed at farms where infections had been detected or showed symptoms similar to that of avian flu were reported.

Second: Daily status report of infection among fowl:
No new cases of infections were reported to the Central Veterinary Lab. No more infected sites were appeared in the governorates where infections had been previously reported .

Statement of the Supreme National Committee to Combat Bird Flu,29/9/2006

The ministerial committee established to combat the spread of avian flu, and chaired by the Minister of Health, has been continuously monitoring and reviewing developments as follows:

First: No new cases of infections of humans who had been in contact with dead birds, employed at farms where infections had been detected or showed symptoms similar to that of avian flu were reported.

Second: Daily status report of infection among fowl:
No new cases of infections were reported to the Central Veterinary Lab. No more infected sites were appeared in the governorates where infections had been previously reported .

http://birdflu.sis.gov.eg/html/flu0101.htm


Reports on other previous day?s: exactly the same: no cases in birds or humans.


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Re: EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area

Google-translated from Arabic:

Terror in Aswan because of bird flu
Sept 29, 2006

Major General Samir Youssef, the governor of Aswan lifting of the state of emergency in all bodies to follow the arrival of migrant birds to control aphid after the discovery of the presence of hotbeds of avian influenza infection in Edfo. The Ad Hoc Committee for the control of avian influenza Badfo. It was discovered during a periodic survey of some birds infected village Abwdhlab status Edfo.

Laboratory tests confirmed the central Ministry of Health positive cases and asked the villagers found that the birds had been bought from a taxi coming from Qena lock at the center.

Three teams have been formed to fortify homes where injury and neighboring houses. It was the execution of chickens, geese and ducks Rumi in the infected area was transferred to a public cemetery.

Asked Aswan Governor Samir Youssef, tightening control on windows to prevent the entry of any live birds may cause the spread of the disease.

http://www.alwafd.org/front/detail.php?id=14729&cat=sec&PHPSESSID=1aa4154a9f3806b5d2a5455fc6e9dcb3
 
Re: EGYPT: New case of bird flu detected in rural area

Statement of the Supreme National Committee to Combat Bird Flu,30/9/2006

The ministerial committee established to combat the spread of avian flu, and chaired by the Minister of Health, has been continuously monitoring and reviewing developments as follows:

First: 2 samples were tested yesterday for 2 persons from the Qaliubiya governorate who were in contact with dead birds. All results were negative.


Second: Daily status report of infection among fowl:

1- Damietta Governorate: a new case of infection appeared among domestic fowls. All infected fowls were culled and the contacting persons are under test.

2- Giza governorate: one case of infection appeared among domestic fowls, as all the infected birds were culled and the persons in contact are under lab.
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No new cases of infections were reported to the Central Veterinary Lab.

No more infected sites were appeared in the governorates where infections had been previously reported.

http://birdflu.sis.gov.eg/html/flu01021128.htm
 
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