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Egypt - No new human cases of bird flu, say authorities

Theresa42

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EGYPT: No new human cases of bird flu, say authorities
20 Apr 2006 14:37:50 GMT

Source: IRIN

CAIRO, 20 April (IRIN) - No fresh cases of the potentially deadly H5N1 bird flu virus have been detected among humans in Egypt for more than a week, health authorities said.

"The National Veterinary Poultry Production Monitoring Laboratory stated that test results of all specimens of suspected avian flu infection were negative," according to a 19 April statement by the government-run Supreme National Committee to Combat Bird Flu.

The committee, which is chaired by the health minister, went on to say that 54 people from various governorates countrywide ? "who had been in contact with dead birds or who were employed at farms where infection had been detected" ? all tested negative for the virus.

Health ministry officials confirmed this. "We haven't had any new human cases for the last ten days," said ministry spokesman Abdel Rahman Shahine.

Egypt has seen a total of 12 human cases of the virus to date. These have included four fatalities, the last of which was an 18 year-old woman from Menoufiya province, 80km north of Cairo, who had been diagnosed with the virus on 11 April. According to health officials, the victim contracted the bird flu through close contact with infected fowl kept domestically.

Shahine pointed out that there have also been seven cases of complete recovery, "who are now in perfect health and have been discharged from hospital". The condition of a final case, still in hospital in the capital's Abbasiya district, is now stable, Shahine added.

But while there have been no fresh human cases, said Shahine, there have been a number of new reports of infected birds in the Upper Egyptian city of Assyut, roughly 350km south of Cairo. "In Assyut, all the infected birds were killed and all necessary action taken in areas around the affected area," said the spokesman. "All the people in the area were tested."

The latest discovery brings the number of governorates to find infected birds to 20 ? out of Egypt's 26 provinces ? since the avian virus was first reported in mid-March.

According to Shahine, despite the absence of new human cases, it is still too early to declare the country free of bird flu. "Maybe in the coming weeks we'll be able to say that," said Shahine. "We need about four to six weeks, without any cases, before we could make that declaration." :rolleyes:

Spokespeople for the World Health Organization in Cairo ? which ultimately decides whether or not the country is free of the virus ? were unavailable for comment.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/b23357c6b1bc58c47d7af26b0c630fb6.htm
 
Re: Egypt - No new human cases of bird flu, say authorities

Yes, Bird Flu has now completly disappeard from Egypt.

These people are living in a fairytale.
 
Re: Egypt - No new human cases of bird flu, say authorities

DB said:
Yes, Bird Flu has now completly disappeard from Egypt.

These people are living in a fairytale.
Too much of the good stuff in those hookahs.... ;)
 
Egypt - 10 new outbreaks of bf in poultry / 37 people tested for bf

Egypt - 10 new outbreaks of bf in poultry / 37 people tested for bf

DB said:
Yes, Bird Flu has now completly disappeard from Egypt.

These people are living in a fairytale.
Certainly doesn't look like it's disappearing by any stretch of the imagination...

Machine translated from Arabic:

The spread of the bird flu in 20 governorates of appearance 10 new injury cases [in birds] in 7 governorates and the examination of 37 human samples
April 21, 2006

The Ministry of Health yesterday declared, the appearance of 10 new injury cases by the bird flu epidemic in a number of the farms of Minya governorates and Al Fayyum and Bani Suwayf and Alexandria and Al Bhira and Asyut and Al Sharikya.

The statement that the ministry issued pointed yesterday to the rise of number of the affected governorates by the disease to 20 governorates. The statement clarified that an examination took place the persons mixing with the injured foci. Also the execution of all birds took place in these farms. And the statement confirmed the examination of 37 samples of persons all who the mixing with dead birds. And cases did not show a new human injury. And the ministerial committee related to the crisis of the bird flu has discussed yesterday the last developments of the epidemic with the presidency of doctor Hatem mountain the minister of health.

http://www.alwafd.org/front/detail.php?id=12240&cat=smal&PHPSESSID=daaaaa998f02bed644c940670b892f8c
 
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