Iraq H5N1 Case Count - Feb 10, 2006
Iraq H5N1 Case Count - Feb 10, 2006
The following is a list of confirmed and suspected H5N1 cases in Iraq. The information has been compiled from various news reports.
If anyone has any further information or corrections on any of these cases -- or any additional cases -- feel free to pm me the info.
Iraq H5N1 Case Count - Feb 10, 2006
#1
Name: Shangen Abdul Qader (15F) [aka Shengeen Abdul Qadr, Shanjin Abdel Qader, Chanjin Abdelkader, Tijan Abdel-Qader]
d. Jan 17, 2006
Home Town/Province: Sarkapkan Village, Raniya district (100 km S of Turkish border, 15 km W of Iran)
Date of Onset of Symptoms: Jan 10, 2006? Jan 03, 2006? 3 days before hospitalization?
Date Hospitalized: Jan 14, 2006 - treated in Rania hospital, transfered to Sulaimaniyah Hospital, where she "died within ten minutes of being transfered to Sulaimaniya for medical treatment."
Symptoms: Flu-like symptoms. Severe lung infection. Severe pneumonia. Authorities claimed she had an aortic aneurysm and a history of cardiac problems.
Confirmed H5N1: Jan 31, 2006.
Others in Cluster & Relationship: #2 Uncle, deceased, lived in same household. #7? - cousin.
#2
Name: Hamma Sour Abdullah (39/40M) [aka Hamasour Mustapha]
d. Jan 27, 2006
Home Town/Province: Sarkapkan Village, Raniya district (100 km S of Turkish border, 15 km W of Iran)
Date of Onset of Symptoms: Jan 24, 2006?
Date Hospitalized: Jan 24, 2006 - Sulaimaniyah Hospital
Symptoms: Flu-like symptoms. Claimed to be suffering from pulmonary infection at first, Maria Cheng (WHO) claimed he sufferend "breathing difficulties" and "severe respiratory problems." Symptoms similar to bird flu also noted.
Confirmed H5N1: Feb 06, 2006.
Others in Cluster & Relationship: Uncle of #1 Shangen Abdel-Qader (15F), lived in same household, said to have cared for her while she was ill (? culturally) and was girl's mother's brother. Died 10 days after his neice's death. Also, #7?
Contact with Poultry: Sick chickens in household.
#3
Name: Miriam Qadar (54F)
Home Town/Province: Raniya
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: Jan 18, 2006 - Sulaimaniyah Hospital
Symptoms: Respiratory problems. Said to be severe bird flu symptoms.
Status: Hospitalized being treated?
Others in Cluster & Relationship: "Believed to be a distant relative of #1 & #2"
#4
Name: Sabiha Ali (F)
Home Town/Province: ?
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: ? - Sulaimaniyah Hospital
Symptoms: ?
Status: Hospitalized being treated?
#4?
Name: Sabria Mohammed (40F)
Notes: In the city of Sulaimaniyah five people earlier suspected of suffering from bird flu were released Tuesday after their health improved following treatment, senior health official Mohammed Khushnow said. Of the five, Sabria Mohammed, a 40-year-old woman, was a carrier of H5N1 but her health improved after she was treated with the anti-avian influenza drug Tamiflu, he said.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=15680
#5
Name: Sariya Mirza (35F)
Home Town/Province: ?
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: ? - Hospital in city of Erbil.
Symptoms: ?
Status: Hospitalized?
Notes: Noted as being positive for H5N1 - no other details given.
#6
Name: Hussein Saleh (38M) - poultry butcher
Home Town/Province: Bazyane, 40km south of Sulaimaniyah
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: ? (appears in news Feb 02, 2006) - Sulaimaniyah
Symptoms: ?
Status: ?
Notes: Suspected to be infect by aviary influenza.
#7
Name: unknown - cousin to Shangen Abdul Qader (#1)
d. date?
Reported: Feb 05, 2006
Others in Cluster & Relationship: #1? - cousin. #2?
Notes: The responsible Iraqi also announced that one of the cousins of the girl deceased for the virus she died in the same city, but the results of the analyses had not confirmed, for the time being, that it was about a case of avi?ria grippe.
http://noticias.terra.com.br/ciencia/interna/0,,OI864991-EI298,00.html
Dr. Ibtisam Aziz, the official spokeswoman of the committee, said in a statement that ?a second case of one of the dead girl?s relatives, living in the same village also died.? The results of the lab examinations did not appear yet and ?they will immediately be announced as soon as being approved,? she said.
http://thekurdistani.com/news/content/view/1755/2/
#8
Name: unknown (7M)
Home Town/Province: ?
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: Feb 05, 2006 - Erbil (Arbil)
Symptoms: ?
Status: ?
Others in Cluster & Relationship: Related to #9
Notes: Suspected infection of bird influenza virus - The two patients from Arbil, were breeding poultry in their homes and the birds died before the symptoms appeared on the woman and the boy. Now the two are tested for the disease,? the source added.
http://thekurdistani.com/news/content/view/1755/2/
#9
Name: unknown (24F)
Home Town/Province: ?
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: Feb 05, 2006 - Erbil (Arbil)
Symptoms: ?
Status: ?
Others in Cluster & Relationship: Related to #8
Notes: Suspected infection of bird influenza virus - The two patients from Arbil, were breeding poultry in their homes and the birds died before the symptoms appeared on the woman and the boy. Now the two are tested for the disease,? the source added.
http://thekurdistani.com/news/content/view/1755/2/
#10? (may be confused with #11)
Name: ? (13/14M) 14-year-old died Sunday at Sadr General Hospital
d. Feb 05, 2006
Home Town/Province: Amarah (Omarah), 180 miles southeast of Baghdad
Date of Onset of Symptoms: Feb 01, 2006 (WHO report)
Date Hospitalized: Feb 05, 2006
Symptoms: Severe pneumonia
Notes: Pet birds kept by the family are said to have died near the time of symptom onset.
#11
Name: Mohanad Radi (30M) - pigeon breeder
d. Feb 05, 2006
Home Town/Province: Amarah (Omarah)
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: Jan 29, 2006? Discharged: Feb 03, 2006?
Symptoms: bird flu-like symptoms (Pro-Med email)
Others in Cluster & Relationship: cousins - #14, #15, #16 - lived in same house.0
Notes: The man was admitted to a city hospital suffering from the flu but was discharged after five days and subsequently died at home on Sunday. "We suspect he died of bird flu as our investigations revealed that he had birds at home and one of the pigeons was infected by H5N1," Maliki told AFP on Tuesday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060207/wl_mideast_afp/healthfluiraqpigeon_060207132324;_ylt=AqkJ7h7YxoxxTCHFufaM71qKOrgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA2ZGZwam4yBHNlYwNmYw--
"Mohanad Radi, 30 years, which raises pigeons, was hospitalized during five days. It [he] died Sunday two days after having returned at his place," affirmed with AFP Adel Mohajar Al-Maliki, governor of the town of Amara, to 365 km in the south of Baghdad.
http://hosting.afp.com/clients/ikp/francais/actu/060207125417.3h6f1f8m.html
#12
Name: ? (infant - 4 months)
d. date? died after 3 days of symptoms
Reported: Feb 05, 2006
Home Town/Province: Tiqia, near Chamchamal, 60 km south of Soulaimiyah
Date of Onset of Symptoms: Jan 29, 2006?
Date Hospitalized: ?
Symptoms: strong fever, bleeding from nose
Others in Cluster & Relationship: Chadia Adnane, #13 - sister.
Notes: An infant of four months and half died after a strong fever which lasted three days then his/her three year old sister, Chadia Adnane Mohammad, developed the same symptoms. "It had, one week ago [Jan 29, 2006], a strong fever and blood ran of its nose but does not have vomit", told his/her uncle Rostom Hamma Amine. The child was initially transferred to the hospital from Chamchamal which kept it one day before returning it to it. "Its state worsened then we alerted the Minister for the Health Mohammad Khouchnou which came in person last Friday [Feb 03, 2006] to lead it to Soulaimaniyah", his/her uncle said, before adding that analyses are in hand to determine if it is infected.
http://www.institutkurde.org/afp/?src=http://afp.institutkurde.org/AFP/francais/topics/actu/060207152736.5ix5xdnq.xml
#13
Name: Chadia Adnane (3F)
d. date?
Reported: Feb 05, 2006
Home Town/Province: Tiqia, near Chamchamal, 60 km south of Soulaimiyah
Date of Onset of Symptoms: after infant sibling developed symptoms
Date Hospitalized: ?
Symptoms: strong fever, bleeding from nose
Others in Cluster & Relationship: infant, #12 - sibling
Notes: See #12.
#14
Name: Karim Salam (3M)
Home Town/Province: Amara
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: (reported Feb 09, 2006)
Symptoms: "same symptoms as those having preceded death by their cousin"
Others in Cluster & Relationship: #11 - cousin, deceased; #15 & #16 - siblings
Notes: Inhabited in the same house of Mohanad Radii (#11).
#15
Name: Karar Salam (6M)
Home Town/Province: Amara
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: (reported Feb 09, 2006)
Symptoms: "same symptoms as those having preceded death by their cousin"
Others in Cluster & Relationship: #11 - cousin, deceased; #14 & #16 - siblings
Notes: Inhabited in the same house of Mohanad Radii (#11).
#16
Name: Mehdi Salam (7F?)
Home Town/Province: Amara
Date of Onset of Symptoms: ?
Date Hospitalized: (reported Feb 09, 2006)
Symptoms: "same symptoms as those having preceded death by their cousin"
Others in Cluster & Relationship: #11 - cousin, deceased; #14 & #15 - siblings
Notes: Inhabited in the same house of Mohanad Radii (#11).
Rumors - Additional Patients/Clusters/Activity:
1/29 Kurdistan Health Minister Mohammed Khoshnow said that 30 other samples from northern Iraq were being tested. (AP) The U.N. official in Egypt who refused to be identified due to the sensitivity of the issue also said that 30 other samples from northern Iraq were being tested.
1/29 Reports of 5 or 8 being tested in Basra on 1/29. Reports pulled swiftly from wires. Mushtaq Al Halafi, Director of the Iraqi Committee on Bird Flu Follow Up said on 1/28 that more than 100 cases were examined in Basra and none of them was infected with the virus.
1/29: Kurdistan Health Ministry official Najimuldin Hassan: 14 people have recently been admitted to hospitals exhibiting bird flu symptoms but just 2 remain in Sulaimaniyah Teaching Hospital suspected of having the disease.
1/29: Maria Cheng (WHO) says this is a case of limited human-to-human spread of the virus. "Based on the evidence we have right now, I don't think we can rule it out." (Helen Branswell article)
1/29: 12 people reported quarantined near Suliamaniyah after they fell ill with pneumonia according to Imad Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister of Sulaimaniyah in Northern Iraq.
1/31 "We have 12 patients in Sulaimaniya that have lung infections that we suspect may be the bird flu virus" Kurdistan's deputy prime minister, Imad Ahmed, told Reuters, referring to one of the regions largest cities."
1/31 "Kurdistan Minister of Health Mohammed Khashnow said that 15 people had been admitted to the main hospital in Sulaimaniyah within the past week with suspected bird flu infection. He added that all suspected cases were being kept in quarantine."
1/31 "A local health official in Kurdistan, who asked to remain anonymous, said that a total of 35 samples had been sent for analysis outside Iraq. All of them, he added, had displayed symptoms similar to those of the girl who died."
1/31 "5 Mobile hospitals were due to arrive in northern Iraq later today, according to Health Minister Abdel Mutalib Mohammed."
2/1 "Twelve more peole in the Kurdistan region are being treated for suspected infection, said Iraqi officials on Monday (30 January).
2/1 "According to the Ministry (Kurdish Ministry of Health), 13 other patients are now showing similar symptoms to a 15-year-old girl who died of the bird flu on 17 January in the northern town of Raniya. Most of these are being kept in the main hospital of nearby Sulaimaniyah."
2/2 "Two other citizens have died of the infectious virus while two other cases are in intensive care, in addition to four other cases," Mohammed added (Mohammed quoted here is Nagmuddin Mohamed, the Manager of the Committee of the Health Protection of Kurdisan Region).
2/2 Report that "two children who died last week" but this may be confusion about victim #1, a girl (15) and her uncle, #2 (39/40) who were confirmed to have died from H5N1 last week.
http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=11064
2/2 From the Kurdish press, again a statement that "The number of suspected bird flu cases in humans rose to at least 32 in Kurdistan yesterday." It is not clear if they consider the area they are speaking of to be Iraqui Kurdistan or greater Kurdistan.
http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=11064
2/2 Mohammed (Kurdish Health Committee) said that in addition to the first victim, "Two other citizens have died of the infectious virus while two other cases are in intensive care, in addition to four other cases."
2/2 Al-Sulaimaniya, Iraq/Cairo (dpa) - A fresh bird flu scare has erupted in the Kurdish region in northern Iraq with reports of 162 suspected cases almost two weeks after a 15-year-old girl died of the deadly strain.
2/2 "In the Thursday issue of pan-Arab daily al-Hayat, the head of the pre-emption committee in the Kurdistan Province Najm Eddin Mohammed announced that 162 people have been admitted to the diagnosis center on suspicion of contracting the virus."
2/2 Many rumors have been circulating throughout northern Iraq about other possible cases of bird flu, and the reports will be investigated by WHO experts expected to arrive in the country by the end of this week, (WHO's Dick) Thompson said. "But people must remember that avian influenza is an extremely rare disease and is very difficult to catch," he said.
http://cbs4.com/health/health_story_033005559.html
2/3 From Shannon: I just got word from my source inside Iraq. The number of dead in Iraq are strongly suspected at least at 8 and the "rumours" of the quarantine area and suspected cases are in fact, conservative. The source further says there are more than 300 suspected cases, and chaos is apparently reigning.
2/3 7,000 - 10,000 courses of Tamiflu being sent to Iraq.
2/5 The tests carried out by a London laboratory on samples coming from two other people having been in liaison with this teenager [Shangen - #1] appeared negative.... In addition to the died teenager, fourteen suspect cases were announced in Iraq, including two - a man and a woman - strongly suspected of being contaminated by mortal virus H5N1.
http://hosting.afp.com/clients/ikp/francais/actu/060205162019.5xu38rfk.html
2/6 "Apart from the girl who died there are seven suspected cases of bird flu and we have taken their blood samples and sent them to Cairo for further investigation," Naeema al-Gasseer, the WHO representative in Iraq, told reporters.
http://www.africasia.com/services/news/newsitem.php?area=mideast&item=060206101955.pha2bj19.php
2/7 In the city of Sulaimaniyah five people earlier suspected of suffering from bird flu were released Tuesday after their health improved following treatment, senior health official Mohammed Khushnow said.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=15680
2/9 8 new suspected cases in Iraq - incld. 3 children (siblings) related to (cousins of) the pigeon breeder. Five persons have been ricoverate in the hospital of Soulaimaniyah, main city of the Kurdistan iracheno. "We have received a case from Tass Louja (15 kilometers more to the west, ndr) and four from Karadakh (50 kilometers more to south, ndr)", has indicated a turn doctor, that she has asked the anonymity.
http://www.tio.ch/common_includes/pagine_comuni/articolo_interna.asp?idarticolo=257425&idtipo=2
2/9 The WHO has confirmed that seven patients are now being treated for similar symptoms in hospitals in Sulaimaniyah, in northern Iraq. Most of the patients reported a history of direct contact with poultry, the health organisation stated. Local medical workers say that many more cases are suspected in the north. Dr Ahmed Talbiti, an infections specialist in Sulaimaniyah, said there had been concern about a total of 26 suspected cases in the north, but that 15 had already been confirmed as negative. The rest, he added, are currently being tested in local laboratories.
http://web.krg.org/articles/article_detail.asp?ArticleNr=9258&LangNr=12&LNNr=28&RNNr=70