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Indonesia - Human Cases May 7 to May 15, 2007

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I think they are referring to cases at Adam the Owner Hospital. "A" didn't go there.
Oh -- that could make sense. :oem Thanks! They were really bugging me with that statement otherwise....
 
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Pregnant Indonesian woman dies of bird flu

14 May 2007 06:20:30 GMT
Source: Reuters


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JAKARTA, May 14 (Reuters) - A pregnant Indonesian woman from Sumatra island has died of bird flu, increasing the country's human death toll from the disease to 76, health officials said.

Two tests had confirmed the 26-year-old woman, who died on Saturday evening in Medan, had the H5N1 bird flu virus, Runizar Ruesin, head of the health ministry's bird flu centre, said by telephone on Monday.

The woman had been suffering from fever and respiratory problems when she was hospitalised on May 8.

Surya Dharma of the North Sumatra health agency said on Sunday that the woman, who was four months pregnant, had been in contact with dead fowl.

Three out of the five chickens her family had and two pigeons died suddenly two weeks ago, said the official. The family burned the dead birds, but ate the remaining chickens.

"The family slaughtered the rest of the chickens, cooked and ate them," Dharma said by telephone, adding that a team had been sent to investigate whether anyone else in the family could have been infected.

The official was speaking before the result of the second test.

Indonesia has the highest human death toll from the disease in the world.

The virus is endemic among fowl in many parts of Indonesia, where millions of people keep a few chickens or other domesticated birds in their yards.

Although avian flu still mainly affects birds, experts fear if the H5N1 strain mutates into a form easily transmitted from person to person, it could sweep the world, killing millions.
 
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Amazing information about 20 people being treated for BF


Indonesia confirms 76th bird flu death

JAKARTA (AFP) - A pregnant woman in Indonesia has died of bird flu, taking the country's death toll from the virus to 76, a health ministry official confirmed Monday.

The woman, 26, who was four months pregnant with her second child, died on Saturday at a hospital in Medan in North Sumatra, the official said.

She is suspected of having eaten chickens that had earlier died of bird flu, the health ministry said in a statement late Monday.

Indonesian officials suspected on the weekend that the virus had killed the woman but conducted a required second set of tests before confirming bird flu as the cause.

"The results of the second test have come in and they are positive," said an official from the ministry's bird flu information centre.

"She is now the 76th human bird flu death for Indonesia," said the official, identified as Joko.

She began to show symptoms of infection on May 2 and was treated first at home and then moved to two different hospitals before she died.

The official said 20 other people were undergoing treatment for the virus in hospitals around Indonesia, the nation worst hit by the virus.

The government had hoped to eradicate bird flu deaths in 2007, but instead 19 people have now perished this year after contracting the virus.

The latest death comes as the World Health Organisation's annual assembly of 193 governments meets Monday and will discuss a row with Indonesia over the sharing of bird flu samples.

The international practice of openly sharing virus samples with foreign laboratories is considered vital for research into vaccines against the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu.

Indonesia halted sample sharing last December because of fears that multinational drug companies would use the practice to develop costly vaccines that would be unaffordable for poorer countries.

Indonesia had agreed in March to an immediate resumption, after reaching a deal with the WHO to develop a new mechanism on sample-sharing.

But nearly two months later, samples have not been sent according to officials, partly because Indonesia insists a verbal commitment to the deal is not enough.

The WHO says the H5N1 strain has infected at least 282 people and killed around 170 of them, mostly in Southeast Asia, since the end of 2003.

Scientists worry the virus could mutate into a form easily spread among humans, leading to a global pandemic with the potential to kill millions.

The fear stems from the lessons of past influenza pandemics. A flu pandemic in 1918, just after the end of World War I, killed 20 million people worldwide.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/healthfluindonesia;_ylt=AmOu6sHfWVL8TFIH932wGeSTvyIi
 
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I've counted seven new entries since I last printed my list on 5/3. This does not include the negatives.
 
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Could the next person who has an article to post start a new thread?

We are trying to keep the threads at a certain length for our dial-up users.

Thanks!!
 
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