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Old November 30th, 2012, 08:40 PM
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A patient with suspected H5N1
Saturday, 01/12/2012 -
(Reuters) - By Provincial Hospital in a state of continuous high fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath ... the usual treatments for patients who do not yield results, the doctor suspected patients H5N1 infection should be referred to hospital for Tropical diseases treatment.
Cases suspected of being infected with the virus aforementioned risk patients Nguyen Van Sang (42 years old, live in Kien Giang). Known, Mr Sang is made in the town of Thuan An, Binh Duong. Before admission, he visited the home in Kien Giang, his family had a flock of ducks, but are dying.Unfortunately, he brought 3 to Binh Duong disease ducks eating meat.

On 26/11, Mr. Sang began to appear symptoms of high fever, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath ... despite taking multiple medications, but the condition is not relieved. On 27/11 a friend took him to a Hospital Binh Duong visit. Here, the X-ray results recognized in patients with large cardiac shadow, pleural effusion associated with clinical symptoms doctors suspected H5N1-infected patients should be transferred to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases to continue treatment .

Immediately after receiving the notification of cases of suspected influenza, preventive medicine center in Binh Duong province has carried out disinfection in patients boarding area and the surrounding area. Hospital for Tropical Diseases and the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City is conducting the necessary tests to be the most accurate conclusion to this case.



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To the Provincial Hospital in a state of continuous high fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath ... the usual treatments for patients who do not yield results, the doctor suspected H5N1-infected patients should be moved Tropical diseases hospital treatment


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A patient with suspected H5N1
TP - Leaders of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases Ho Chi Minh City yesterday just received confirmation 1-12 Nguyen VS 42-year-old patient living in Binh Duong, hospitalized in a state of continuous high fever, cough, sore throat, chest and shortness of breath with diagnosis of suspected H5N1 infection.
Samples of the patients were sent to the Tropical Disease Hospital Ho Chi Minh City Pasteur Institute tested to determine whether or not the H5N1 flu.http://www.tienphong.vn/Suc-Khoe/602...-H5N1-tpp.html
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Suspected H5N1 flu-infected patients has died


PN-TS-BS Le Manh Hung – Deputy Director of the Hospital of Tropical Diseases (BV).HO CHI MINH CITY said, patients with suspected H5N1 flu infections (BN) led by Vu Anh Binh Duong Province moved up on November 28, has died.





according to medical records, BN in hospital admissions, high fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, heart ball available x-ray, pulmonary. Due to the usual treatments for BN does not yield results so the doctors doubted infection of H5N1 influenza and BN to the Tropical Disease HOSPITAL. However, the results of tests of the Tropical Disease HOSPITAL.HO CHI MINH CITY and HO CHI MINH CITY Pasteur Institute.HO CHI MINH CITY showed that the BN is negative for H5N1 flu, although very similar to the H5N1 flu. Now the doctors are continuing to study the causes of death for YOU. it is reported that BN name Nguyen Van s. (42 years of age, residing in Kien Giang Province), in the town of Lake side of Thuan An, Binh Duong Province. before admission, the BN has exposed the family's herd of infected ducks in Kien Giang Province and had eaten duck meat.

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Monday, 12.03.2012, 10:31 GMT +7
Like bird flu deaths

42-year-old male patient with acute respiratory suspected H5N1 flu death last weekend in HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases.


Contact with infected poultry susceptible to the flu. Artwork: Heaven Chapter.
Doctors Hospital for Tropical Diseases Ho Chi Minh City, said the patient was transferred up from Binh Duong Hospital in critical condition.

"Patients with severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress. Emergency We have positive but he has not recovered," a doctor said.

According to medical reports, patients with symptoms consistent with the H5N1 avian influenza infection, such as sore throat, prolonged fever, shortness of breath and fluid. Before getting sick, I have been in contact with influenza duck and duck meat.


"The epidemiological factors and disease manifestations are made ​​doctors think of the H5N1 bird flu. Yet tests at the hospital and the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City were negative," said Dr. Le Manh Hung, deputy director of the disease hospital for Tropical Diseases Ho Chi Minh City said.

According to the patient, before you get sick, you can go home in Kien Giang play. Here you contact with infected ducks and duck meat. When back to the Pacific, he began to feel tired, sore throat and fever that lasts. http://vnexpress.net/gl/suc-khoe/201...m-cum-gia-cam/
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Suspected cases influenza A/H5N1 died of pneumonia
Tuesday, 04/12/2012, 06:23 (GMT +7)

(SGGP). - Dinner at 3-12, Dr.-BS Nguyen Van Vinh Chau, director of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases Ho Chi Minh City, said suspected cases of avian influenza A/H5N1 died after being treated here. That NVS patients (42 years old, live in Kien Giang) is transferred from the hospital in Binh Duong to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases Ho Chi Minh City over the weekend in a state of high fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath ...
X-ray results reported patients with large cardiac shadow, pleural effusion associated with clinical symptoms doctors suspected of being infected with influenza virus A / H5N1. HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases and the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City have taken swabs from molecular biological tests but showed negative results for influenza A/H5N1 virus.
After 5 days of active treatment, patients with S. died of severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress ... Mr. S. are working women in the town of Thuan An, Binh Duong. Before admission, he visited the home in Kien Giang and eat ducks die from farming families.

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Have not found the culprit cause of death in patients with H5N1 influenza-like expression
Refer to hospital with H5N1 influenza-like illness close, despite being dedicated doctors cure, but the patient did not pass of danger. It is worth mentioning, the test results at the Pasteur Institute showed that the patient is not infected with the dangerous flu.

Earlier, on 26/11 NVS patients (42 years, staying at Thuan An, Binh Duong) exhibit high fever, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath ... should be taken to the General Hospital in Binh Duong province examination and treatment. Here, the X-ray doctors recorded patients with large cardiac shadow, pleural effusion. Exploitation of known medical history from the patient sick duck brought from home to eat meat.

Combining physical examination with the diagnosis and cause of the condition, the doctor suspected A/H5N1 flu patients should have moved Mr. S. to the Tropical Disease Hospital treatment. Patient samples were also sent to the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City to tests, the results showed that patients negative for the H5N1 virus.

In the course of treatment at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the patient's progress on a bad, even if your doctor has dedicated his rescue but S. can not pass a critical attack over the weekend. Epidemiological factors and the first manifestation of the disease like influenza A/H5N1 patients not infected with this virus. The cause of death of this patient is unknown.http://www.xaluan.com/modules.php?na...cle&sid=508589



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Source: http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn/Health/2012/12/103571/

Tuesday, Dec 04, 2012, Posted at: 15:28(GMT+7)
Avian flu patient dies of pneumonia in HCMC

A 42-year-old man said to be infected with the avian flu virus died of pneumonia after being treated for a few days at the Tropical Diseases Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

Dr. Nguyen Van Vinh Chau, the hospital’s director, said that the patient was suspected of having A/H5N1 flu virus...
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Samples tested negative to H5N1

Samples taken in the boarding house zone in the southern Binh Duong Province's Thuan An Town, where a patient died suspectedly due to A/H5N1, were tested negative to H5N1 virus.

The information was confirmed by Ta Trong Khang, deputy director of the Binh Duong Department of Animal Health.
After Nguyen Van Sang, 42, from the southern province of Kien Giang and lived in the zone, hospitalised last week and then died suspectedly due to A/H5N1, local animal health experts took samples of different flocks of livestock in the zone for tests.

Previously Sang had high temperature, coughing and difficult breathe when being taken to the Binh Duong General Hospital. He died after being moved to the HCM City Hospital for Tropical Diseases.http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/soc...rief-4-12.html
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