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WHO | Influenza at the Human-Animal Interface, monthly risk assessment summary, 3 October 2016 H5N1 [Accessed 8-Oct-16]

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WHO | Influenza at the Human-Animal Interface, monthly risk assessment summary, 3 October 2016 [Accessed 8-Oct-16]

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Egypt 2 New H5N1 cases:

A 3-year-old male resident of Fayoum Governorate, Egypt, had onset of symptoms on 7 May 2016, was hospitalized and treated with antivirals for pneumonia, but passed away on 20 May 2016. Prior to his illness, the case was exposed to domestic poultry that appeared healthy.

The second case was a 3-year-old female resident of Giza Governorate, Egypt, who had onset of symptoms on 24 July 2016, was hospitalized and treated with antivirals for pneumonia, but passed away on 31 July 2016. Prior to her illness, the case was exposed to poultry purchased from a market that later died.

http://www.who.int/entity/influenza/human_animal_interface/HAI_Risk_Assessment/en/index.html
 
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