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  • Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - H1N1?

    This website/newssource is hosted via Denmark, I am not familiar with it.
    We'll have to wait for confirmation to know if this report is more than a rumour. It looks serious enough to post here.


    machinetranslated

    A source reveals the emergence of cases of bird flu in Baghdad

    01/15/2011

    A source at the Iraqi Health Ministry, Saturday, for a case of avian influenza H5N1 in the capital, Baghdad, stressing at the same time, the emergence of positive results after a campaign carried out by teams of the Ministry of Agriculture technical limit the spread of the epidemic.

    The source said that "one case of bird flu virus H5N1 emerged in the city of Baghdad, "noting that" the results of tests conducted by the Ministry of Health in this case was positive. "

    The source, who requested anonymity, that "the technical teams of the Ministry of Agriculture now implementing an extensive campaign to hunt down the epidemic," asserting that "the campaign brought positive results so far and good."

    And avian influenza, which was symbolized by H5N1 , according to the World Health Organization is a viral disease that affects animals in general and birds in particular, and is the virus in the blood of birds and saliva and intestines and noses come out in their feces, which dries to become atoms of dust flying inhale chicken and human near Chicken, The geese and ducks and chickens are most affected by this virus.

    Iraq was seen in February of 2006 and the death of a person aged 39 years in the province of Sulaimaniya, north of the country because of his type deadly bird flu virus, according to Iraqi Health Ministry.

    It is noteworthy that last year 2010 marked the widespread of the epidemic in many countries of the world, and Egypt occupied the first place after recording 23 cases died, including 10 cases out of 40 cases infected in various countries around the world, followed by Indonesia with 8 cases died, including 7 cases, and Vietnam b 7 cases of them died two cases, and China, which signed the two cases led to the death of one, meaning that about 50% of the deaths of bird flu over the past year were in Egypt, according to WHO statistics, out of 113 cases is the total of confirmed cases of bird flu in Egypt Since the emergence of the disease in 2006 so far 37 cases died.

    iraq4allnews

  • #2
    Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

    Machine translation from Arabic

    A source reveals the emergence of cases of bird flu in Baghdad
    15/01/2011
    (Alsumaria News) BAGHDAD - A source at the Iraqi Health Ministry, Saturday, for a case of H5N1 bird flu in the capital, Baghdad, stressing at the same time, the emergence of positive results after a campaign carried out by teams of the Ministry of Agriculture technical limit the spread of the epidemic.

    The source said in an interview with "Alsumaria News", "The one case of bird flu virus H5N1 emerged in the city of Baghdad," noting that "the results of tests conducted by the Ministry of Health in this case was positive."

    The source, who requested anonymity, that "the technical teams of the Ministry of Agriculture now implementing an extensive campaign to hunt down the epidemic," asserting that "the campaign brought positive results so far and good." ...

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    • #3
      Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

      Three human cases of H5N1 have been officially reported by WHO in Iraq, all from early 2006.

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      • #4
        Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

        Under the occupation, the offender and the governments of corruption .. source reveals the emergence of cases of bird flu in Baghdad

        Author: Iraq for all - 16/01/2011 13:07:25

        .

        Under the occupation, the offender and the governments of corruption .. source reveals the emergence of cases of bird flu in Baghdad


        Emerged cases of bird flu (H5N1) was wounded by a people Saturday in Baghdad and there are fears the spread of the disease.
        A source at the Ministry of Health in a statement to the current sources of information: a case of avian influenza H5N1 in the capital, Baghdad, stressing at the same time, the emergence of positive results after a campaign carried out by teams of the Ministry of Agriculture technical limit the spread of the epidemic. "

        The source pointed out: that one case of bird flu virus H5N1 emerged in the city of Baghdad, "noting that .." The results of tests conducted by the Ministry of Health in this case was positive. "

        The source, who requested anonymity: "The technical teams of the Ministry of Agriculture now implementing an extensive campaign to hunt down the epidemic," saying .. , "The campaign brought positive results so far and good."

        And avian influenza, which was symbolized by H5N1, according to the World Health Organization is a viral disease that affects animals in general and birds in particular, and is the virus in the blood of birds and saliva and intestines and noses come out in their feces, which dries to become atoms of dust flying inhale chicken and humans near the chicken, and is geese, ducks and chickens are most affected by this virus.

        Iraq was seen in February of 2006 and the death of a person aged 39 years in the province of Sulaymaniyah, northern Iraq because of his type deadly bird flu virus, according to the current Ministry of Health.

        It is worth mentioning that Iraq is witnessing the spread of epidemics and the emergence of infectious diseases (such as cholera, foot and mouth disease, avian influenza, AIDS, ... and other infectious diseases) with a lack of potential health treatment of the diseases and the spread of administrative corruption in the Ministry of Health and other ministries, and control of the militias, a Co-currents in power under occupation after the forgery of academic certificates and documents used to control the ports in the ministry, hospitals and medical specialties.
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        • #5
          Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

          Apparently the news is from a newsagency (opposition group?) in Denmark:

          Iraq4all
          PO box 241
          6400 sonderborg
          DENMARK

          Director-General
          Editor

          Sarmad Abdul Karim

          ina1dk@yahoo.com
          ina1dk@gmail.com

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          • #6
            Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

            Here is data from the source on post 2.They appear to be "middle of the road" politically.

            Alsumaria News
            "Alsumaria News" is a News Agnecy, a component of "Alsumaria" Family, along with Alsumaria TV, and Sumer FM, and the Alsumaria TV website.
            Alsumaria News offers its news services via internet and aims at providing professional, independent, accurate, high-quality, and uncensored news coverage.
            As a news provider, "Alsumaria News" focuses on collecting, distributing, and updating breaking news around the clock, and seeks to provide you with a high quality diverse ongoing reporting on both local [Iraq] and international levels.
            "Alsumaria News" consists of well experienced and trained journalists with excellent skills, in addition to a large number of correspondents and professional editorial staff with years of experience in the field.
            "Alsumaria News" is also an interactive platform that embraces creative ideas and critical thinking, which aims at developing Iraq society and encourages all abilities and talents in different fields.







            main site:


            موقع قناة السومرية العراقية يعرض اخر اخبار العراق العاجلة بالاضافة الى أجمل المسلسلات العراقية والبرامج الترفيهية مثل اكوفد واحد وابراج اليوم ومقابلات السومريه نيوز والفيديوهات والبث المباشر.

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            • #7
              Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

              Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
              [I]
              It is noteworthy that last year 2010 marked the widespread of the epidemic in many countries of the world, and Egypt occupied the first place after recording 23 cases died, including 10 cases out of 40 cases infected in various countries around the world, followed by Indonesia with 8 cases died, including 7 cases, and Vietnam b 7 cases of them died two cases, and China, which signed the two cases led to the death of one, meaning that about 50&#37; of the deaths of bird flu over the past year were in Egypt, according to WHO statistics, out of 113 cases is the total of confirmed cases of bird flu in Egypt Since the emergence of the disease in 2006 so far 37 cases died.

              iraq4allnews
              According to WHO, as of 13Jan 2011, 24 cases died in 2010 and Egypt has had a total of 40 deaths since 2006.

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              • #8
                Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

                Apparently health authorities undertook some action, however "not because of a bird flu outbreak, no bird flu found, just preventive measures".

                2011-01-16

                Health Baghdad denies the existence of bird flu in the capital

                Baghdad, Post) - The Department of Health Baghdad today, Saturday, denied the registration of any infections with avian influenza type H5N1 in the area of plant east of the capital Baghdad. , "said team manager preventive of bird flu on Hamel told the Baghdad Post that" the health department of Baghdad, all the cadres of medical confirms the absence of flu type H5N1 in the area of plant east of the capital Baghdad. "

                Some of the local media pointed to the emergence of cases of bird flu in the laboratory east of the capital Baghdad.

                He pointed out that "cadres have taken all the good Jratha necessary to prevent the spread of any type of injuries specific to a type of bird flu H5N1 that is spreading in the Middle East. "

                He continued that "the preventive measures carried out by the Baghdad health department in collaboration with the Directorate of Agriculture Baghdad to prevent the spread of H5N1 , which infects birds and migratory birds in particular, especially in the winter".

                baghdadpost

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                • #9
                  Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies

                  Looks like H1N1, not H5N1 bird flu? It would not be the first time people are mixing up H1N1 and H5N1 / bird flu.

                  Two sources are mentioned. Zaafaraniya seems to a semi rural district , outskirt of Baghdad, in the south.


                  The death of two children and 19 cases of bird flu in Baghdad

                  01/20/2011

                  A source at the Health Department next Rusafa Baghdad, Thursday, for the death of two children after bird flu in the region of Zaafaraniya in Baghdad, while another source said 19 infected people to the same disease in different parts of the capital during the month.

                  A medical source at the hospital Zaafaraniya that "the two girls who died in the Zafaraniya district yesterday evening as a result of bird flu and the neglect of their condition by their parents."

                  He pointed out that the medical staff discovered that the cause of death of the children is infected with the disease, indicating that the two girls discovered after the spread of the disease fully in their bodies.

                  The bird flu " H5N1 "bird flu, also known as chicken or fowl plague was discovered in Italy in 1878 as a disease affects the risk of chicken.

                  Iraq declared in 2006 for one death due to illness.

                  In turn, the Director General of Health Baghdad Ihsan Jaafar said that "the capital have had 19 cases of bird flu since the beginning of this month."

                  He pointed out that "some cases controlled, while the other cases, critical."


                  And fear and Federal Ministry of Health of the spread of the disease in remote areas far from health centers in the country.


                  And the possibility of reducing the incidence of bird flu, "said Jaafar said that" the only solution is awareness.

                  Iraq4allnews

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                  • #10
                    Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad

                    Originally posted by Dutchy View Post

                    2011-01-16

                    Health Baghdad denies the existence of bird flu in the capital

                    Baghdad, Post) - The Department of Health Baghdad today, Saturday, denied the registration of any infections with avian influenza type H5N1 in the area of plant east of the capital Baghdad. , "said team manager
                    Just 4 days ago the health authorities denied any H5N1 human infections - now there is a statement that 19 have had H5N1 this month? If these are truly H5N1 infections, certainly some of these patients were ill at the time of the above denial. Where did these 19 come from? What about December? Since 2006 - nothing, and then 19 in January 2011?

                    Something seems really off here.


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                    • #11
                      Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - New H1N1?

                      Official government press release, mentioning H1N1


                      Agriculture: Baghdad free of bird flu

                      17/01/2011

                      Confirmed that the General Company for Veterinary free capital of any casualties from bird flu.

                      An official source at the company, the press section at the National Center for Public Information, said the company had campaigned field routine in many parts of Baghdad, most recently two days ago for the detection of diseases shared between animals and humans, the most prominent of bird flu known as H1 N1 . (No translation bug, original in arabic: المعروف بــH1 N1 )

                      The source added that seven mobile veterinary teams carried out the campaign in the regions (of Sadr City, and saffron, and freedom, and the torch, and the secretary, and other areas), referring to the examination of hundreds of birds and domestic poultry, and the results were all negative. The source said the company provided to mobile teams all the technical and laboratory supplies to ensure the success of the campaign.



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                      Another recent article quoting the same spokesman - Director General - from the Min of Health who features in a previous article ( post#9 )
                      Swine flu and bird flu, H1N1 and H5N1 are used freely together.


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                      Ministry of Health: Pandemic Influenza under control

                      01/12/2011

                      BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Director of Public Health in the Ministry of Health of Iraq, Wednesday, that the flu epidemic in Iraq under control.

                      Dr. Ihsan Jaafar told (Voices of Iraq) that "the Ministry of Health controls the influenza epidemic and there is no mortality during the last period, whether bird flu or swine, through continuous monitoring of the Chambers of the ministry."
                      "The flu epidemic has become a seasonal Kalanflonza after the World Health Organization announced.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - New H1N1?

                        Why are we thinking this might be a "new" H1N1? It looks to me like it might be a report of infections with 2009 Pandemic H1N1.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - New H1N1?

                          Originally posted by alert View Post
                          Why are we thinking this might be a "new" H1N1? It looks to me like a report of infections with 2009 Pandemic H1N1.
                          More confusion.. I tried to indicate swine flu. New H1N1 compared to good old seasonal H1N1.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - New H1N1?

                            Originally posted by alert View Post
                            Why are we thinking this might be a "new" H1N1? It looks to me like it might be a report of infections with 2009 Pandemic H1N1.
                            Because many cultures refer to 2009 Pandemic H1N1 as "new" H1N1.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Iraq - Bird flu H5N1 reported in Baghdad - DOH denies - H1N1?

                              This source is in English and states that there have been 19 cases of swine flu since "June" and also since the start of 2011. I am not sure what the time frame is for either the deaths of the 2 children or the other infections...


                              Two died, 19 attacked by bird flu in Baghdad

                              <small class="date">Friday, January 21st 2011 11:03 AM</small>


                              Baghdad, Jan.21 (AKnews)- A source from Baghdad Health Office said Thursday two children dies of bird flu while a health official said since 2011 some 19 people were affected by the disease in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

                              The source told AKnews the two underage girls died of the H1N1 virus, known as bird flu after their parents did not take the case seriously and informed the medical staff when the disease had thoroughly affected their bodies.

                              Ihsan Jaffar, Baghdad health director said since early June some 19 cases of the affected people with the virus have been reported in Baghdad.

                              Reported by Saman Dizayi
                              Lh/AKnews

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