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My current count: 5 confirmed cases PLUS 90+ (96+) suspected cases PLUS 1 suspected death PLUS 11+ (23+) negatives = 107+ (125+)

Dr. Niman's count: "I only see 115 minus negatives, so the total suspect cases, including confirmed is below 100."
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en...1&t=h&z=6&om=0

One news report states that there has been "hundreds of suspected cases in various Egyptian governorates" since Dec. 30. Another mentioned a figure of 143.

Note that the dates below are news report dates, not admission dates.


SUMMARY OF CONFIRMED AND SUSPECTED CASES IN EGYPT SINCE DEC 25

5 Confirmed cases / 4 deaths

Oula Yunis Ali Mohamed (25F) - d. Dec 25, 2007 -- Beni Haroun, Beni Suef governorate
Attorh Hanim Ibrahim [aka Hanem Atwa Ibrahim] (50F) - d. Dec 31, 2007 -- Shatt `Ezbet el-Lahm, Damietta governorate
Nora Aboul Abbas Mohamed (21/22F) -- Barhim near Minuf city, Al Minufiyah
Fatma Fathi Mohamed (25F) - d. Dec 30, 2007 -- Dikirnis, Ad Daqahliyah governorate
Firdaus Mohamed Hadad (26F) - d. Dec 31, 2007 -- Al Minufiyah governorate


Between 90 - 96 suspected cases reported since Dec 30 / 1 suspected death (prolly tested neg) / between 11 - 23+ tested neg (not counted)

Alexandria Governorate (4)

Dec 31 - Faten (23F)

Jan 03 - Mahdi Abdul Aziz Mahmoud Ashour (43M?) - poultry worker - Hospital "Dietetic" Alexandria
Jan 03 - Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Hameed (20M) - reside Babis

Jan 04 - Anwar Mohammed Abdul Wahid (14)


Beheira Governorate - (8-10)

Dec 30 - Mohamed Khalil Abdul Qawi (40M) - Ezbet "Notes", [Centre Kom Hamada] Kawm Hamadah - admitted to hospital on Dec 28 (Jan 4th report)

Jan 04 - 1 unnamed suspected case admitted Jan 3

Jan 04 - Reza Ibrahim Ibrahim (10M) - Bhmyat Damanhour
Jan 04 - Unnamed woman
Jan 04 - Unnamed woman's daughter (6 months)
Jan 04 - Unnamed - from Blue Dawar village - Alexandria Pathogenesis Hospital
Jan 04 - Unnamed - from Blue Dawar village - Alexandria Pathogenesis Hospital

Jan 05 - Mohamed Fathalla (50F) - sudden rise in temperature, red face and narrow throat - Hospital Dietetic Alexandria

Jan 06 - Rashid Anwarul Abdul Wahid Solomon - student - from village of Apis Azhar rotor, Salt Alexandria Hospital
Jan 06 - Hisham Amr Pasha (3) - Hospital Dietetic Damanhour


Beni Suef Governorate (1+ **)


Jan 02 - Anwar Ali Sayyad (25M) [unemployed] from Shaweesh Ahnassa village


Cairo Governorate (? / 1 neg?)

NEG? - Dec 31 - Salah Eddin Mohamed Ali (43M) - d. Dec 29 - Al Amiriyah - teacher - test results on man?/birds? reported to be neg on Jan 2

Jan 06 - Al Ahram reports unnamed negative(s) in Cairo


Dakahlia Governorate (30+ acc'd to one report / 19-21 on this list / 11 neg?)

Jan 03 - Mr. Sadr mediator (40M) - from the Centre for nitrogen
Jan 03 - Fatma Mohammed Saeed (45F) - from Mansoura
Jan 03 - Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman (9M) - from the village stone pillars
Jan 03 - Imad Bader Abdul Rahman (40) - from the village stone pillars
Jan 03 - Ibrahim Abdel Razek (50M) - from the village of Kom Derby

Jan 04 - Mr. Alusivi doctor(?) - from the village and they Aldnanic - Mansoura Chest Hosp. [same as Mr. Sadr mediator above?]
Jan 04 - Nima Mohammed Mahmoud Abdul Hamid - Mansoura Chest Hosp.
Jan 04 - Abdul Rahman Ali Bader - Mansoura Chest Hosp.
Jan 04 - Abdul Rahman Hamadi (13M) - son of Abdul Rahman Ali Bader - Mansoura Chest Hosp.
Jan 04 - Ibrahim Abdul Aziz [same as Ibrahim Abdel Razek above?]
Jan 04 - Nuha Mohammed Fathi - from the village Ain pomegranate, Bdkrns

Jan 04 - Solomon Solomon Reza (2) - from the village of Gross Bbalkas - Mansoura Chest Hosp. - admitted Jan 3
Jan 04 - Hamdi Mohamed Awad (8) - from the village of Abu vulnerable Bbalkas - Mansoura Chest Hosp. - admitted Jan 3
Jan 04 - Com Mahmoud Rejab (45F) - admitted Jan 3
Jan 04 - Mr. Omar Almqauri (13M) - student from Mansoura Street Abdel Salam - Mansoura Chest Hosp. - admitted Jan 3
Jan 04 - "Faith" (1) - from the village of Aldnabaiq status, Mansoura - Mansoura Chest Hosp. - admitted Jan 3

Jan 05 - 30+ unnamed suspected cases since Dec 30

Jan 06 - 16 new, unnamed cases admitted Jan 5; 5 still under observation, 11 discharged (neg?)


Damietta Governorate (2)

Jan 03 - Mohamed Fathi (13) - of Damietta

Jan 04 - 5 unnamed suspected cases admitted Jan 3

*A report on the Egyptian government's bf website says that "The government Damitta has taken the brunt of suspected cases." But, we only have 2 listed.


Gharbiyah/Al Gharbiyah Governorate (1 / 6 negatives)

NEG - Jan 01 - Hani El-Ashry - "34 years" policeman (Ali El-Ashry per flubergasted) - from the village of Ameriya, Mahala - Hospital Salt Mahala
NEG - Jan 01 - Huda Khaled (1M?) [aka Hoda Khalid Saeed] - from the village of Aldoakhilih, Mahala - Hospital Salt Mahala

Jan 02 - Sara Adel Aboushadi (child) from "My wedding procession" [Abo_ak_i Hospital pathogenesis Zfti]

NEG (per Carol@SC) - Jan 03 - Aida Abdul Aziz (28F?) - from the village of Al Abualli, Mahala - Hospital Salt Mahala
NEG - Jan 03 - Ahmed Mohammed Salim (24M) - from "the Republic", Mahala - Hospital Salt Mahala
NEG? - Jan 03 - Hatem Mohammed Jamil (52M) - Mahala - Hospital Salt Mahala
NEG - Jan 03 - "Allegedly Saw" Mohammed Shihata (8 months F) - from the village of Mit Taha, Centre Mmas - Hospital Salt Mahala

Jan 04 - Six negatives reported


Giza Governorate (? / ? negatives)

Jan 06 - Al Ahram reports unnamed negative(s) in Giza


Ismailia Governorate (0 / 3 negatives)

NEG - Jan 03 - SM Ezbet - Eid of the village on Eid
NEG - Jan 03 - Salma Ahmed Hussein - from the village of painted Daryll - high temperature and pneumonia, and headache

NEG (per Carol@SC) - Mr. Muhammad M-25


Menoufiya/Al Minufiyah Governorate (12)

Dec 30 - Nader Said Babylonian (5M) - ["Al Btanoun"] Al Batanun
Dec 30 - Ahmad Abdul Mohsen [aka Roqayya Ahmed Abdul Mohsen] (6M) - from a village "Tnbdi hamlet" ["Kafr Tunbdi"] in Shibin Al Kawm center [Kafr Tambidi?]

Dec 31 - Abdul Rahman Ibrahim (57M)
Dec 31 - Abed Rabbo (50M?)

Jan 01 - Adel Mohamed Adel - from [Sers Al-Layan] Sirs al Layyanah
Jan 01 - Doaa - daughter of Adel Mohamed Adel

Jan 01 - Mohamed Said Abdul Rahman - from Barhim
Jan 01 - Karim Mohamed Fawzi - from Kafr Sheikh Khalil village in Shibin Al Kawm
Jan 01 - Hamida Abdul Hafiz Rizk - Aboukls [Abu Kullus] village in the Martyrs

Jan 03 - "Hopes" Mr. Sabbagh (30F?) - from the village "Dkma" - Hospital Dietetic Shebin Mound

Jan 06 - Abdullah morning - from Abussnith Balbageor - Hospital Dietetic Shebin Mound
Jan 06 - Naglaa Mohammed Saeedi - from Shebin Mound - Hospital Dietetic Shebin Mound

*Note that confirmed case Nora Aboul Abbas Mohamed above is also from Barhim, Al Minufiyah.


Minya Governorate (1)

Jan 04 - Zakaria Reham Abdel-Fattah (16F) - resident status La Hqrani place; admitted to Hospital Dietetic Menya


Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate (2)

Jan 03 - "Equity" Mohamed Hammouda (32F) - homemaker - village Smjarat Barahmanih was Hdzhma - Hospital Dietetic Kafr El-Sheikh
Jan 03 - Amal Ibrahim Ghraib (1?) - "Equity's" baby? - village Smjarat Barahmanih was Hdzhma - Hospital Dietetic Kafr El-Sheikh


Port Said Governorate (4)

Dec 31 - Reza Abdalmugod Abdilkadir (25M) - husband of Radwan - "Satisfaction village in south of Port Said"
Dec 31 - Radwan - wife of Reza
Dec 31 - Mohammed (9M) - son of Reza & Radwan
Dec 31 - Rajab (5M) - son of Reza & Radwan


Qalyubia Governorate (7 or 8 / ? negatives)

Jan 01 - Safaa Mohamed Abdul Razek - nurse in the health unit - village of Al Alzm belonging to Shibin El Kanatar center [Shabin al Qanatir]

Jan 02 - Mohamed Talaat Mostafa Aboualfdl (3M) - in Banha Fevers - one of the 2 (3?) mentioned below?

Jan 03 - 2 (3?) new sus cases admitted to Banha Hosptial -- no names [also another report of 2 women being admitted to Banha Hospital]

Jan 06 - Sami Mahdi Mahdi - Banha Hospital
Jan 06 - Gamalat Hassan Ibrahim (M?) - from Kafr "gratitude" - Banha Hospital
Jan 06 - Mariam Omran Abossria (F?) - from "stressing" - Banha Hospita

Jan 06 - Al Ahram reports unnamed negative(s) in Qalyubia


Qena Governorate (5)

Jan 03 - Mohamed Khaled Adli - 4 month old child - Qena "Dietary" Hospital - high temperature

Jan 04 - Jasmine Khaled Adli (1 1/2 F) - in hospital salt Qena - sister of Mohamed above?
Jan 04 - Q. Mustafa Hussein (24F) - mother of Jasmine? - hospital salt Qena

Jan 06 - Mostafa Amr Mustafa (1 1/2 M) - from "the affairs" in the city of Qena - Qena Dietary Hosptial
Jan 06 - Amr Khalid Gharib (4 months) - from "the affairs" in the city of Qena - Qena Dietary Hosptial


Sharkia/Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (5 / 2(+?) neg)

NEG - Jan 01 - Nabil Ahmed Mohamed (8M) - from the village of Hrbit belonging to Aboukbir center

Jan 02 - Samia el-Sayed Awad (55F)
Jan 02 - Menah Mohamed Fathi (3F) - granddaughter of Samia

Jan 02 - Iman Sobhi (25F)
Jan 02 - Mohamed Maher Reda - Iman's son

Jan 03 - Husam Muhammad (4M) - from the village centre Alkhis Abouhmad

NEG - Jan 04 - Hisham Salah Tawfik (4) - from village of Abu Hammad Alhanis

Jan 06 - Al Ahram reports unnamed negative(s) in Sharkia


Sohag Governorate (9 - 10 / ? negatives)

Jan 05 - Hanan Farouk Abodev (25F) - village children Aizaz, status Sohag - Virus Hospital Sohag
Jan 05 - Hanan Mohammed Khalaf (20/22/45?F) - village Aljbab, status suged [Bsouahin Mkhaltat] - Virus Hospital Sohag

Jan 06 - Hussein Kamal Din (65) - village of Umrah, status Sohag

Jan 06 - dear Abdu al (5) - village Ahawaolh status
Jan 06 - "minimum" (3F) - sister dear Abdu al - village Ahawaolh status
Jan 06 - Zeinab (2F) - sister dear Abdu al - village Ahawaolh status

Jan 06 - Mustafa Omar - child - Hospital Dietetic Qena
Jan 06 - Omar Khaled - child - Hospital Dietetic Qena
Jan 06 - Nafisa Ahmed Magali (30) - from "silos tracts" of the West

Jan 06 - "old hopes Morgan" (23) - from the village of Jeridat of the city centre - bolted from the hospital - suspected case?

Jan 06 - Al Ahram reports unnamed negative(s) in Sohag


**Governorate uncertain (10)

Jan 05 - 10 unnamed admitted Jan 4 -- governorate uncertain?

Report says that 16 were admitted in Beni Suef and Sohag on Jan 4. We have 6 named in Sohag. That leaves 10 additional in Beni Suef and/or Sohag.
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Thanks to commonground, pugmom, Carol@SC, LaidbackAl, flubergasted, Dr. Niman and others for working on sorting out all these suspected cases!
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Yes, thanks!
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Bird Flu in Egypt - Statement of Supreme National Committee for Combating Bird Flu, 3/1/2008
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The Supreme National Committee for Combating Bird Flu met on Wednesday 2/1/2008 under chairmanship of Minister of Agriculture and participation of Ministers of Health and Local Development and Governors of Giza,

El-Qalubia, El-Munifia El-Gharbia, El-Sharqia, El-Fayoum and El-Daqahlia and representatives of Ministries of Defense, Interior, Foreign Affairs, Environment and Information.

The meeting discussed all developments of the situation as follows:

*First:
The Committee reviewed different discussions and opinions on the development of the disease in light of the cases of infection and death during December 2007, especially as there are no new cases of infection or death since July 2007.

*Second:
Reports stated that 2006 witnessed (18 injuries including 10 deaths, equaling 55%) while 2007 witnessed (25 injuries including 9 deaths, equaling 36%).
Consequently, the total number of positive cases since the emergence of the disease reached 43 cases; 31 female and 12 males.

Cases were divided according to reason of infection into 2 workers in farms, 40 domestic raising cases and 1 salesperson.

*Third:
The Committee discussed reasons behind cases in the protected farms (34 farms) which concentrated in:
1- A group of fierce viruses attacked the farms.
2- Type and efficiency of the vaccine.
3- Way of preserving and keeping the vaccine.


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The Committee stressed the necessity of intensifying the media campaigns (direct contacts, Radio &TV).

It also stressed the necessity of active detection between Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Health, monitoring the poultry production, supporting the central and affiliated laboratories.

All farms proven infected with the bird flu will be shut down for six months and all birds and farm wastes would be destroyed (fertilizer – tools used inside the infected farms), the Committee said.

Farm owners that do not abide by the protection measures will bear the responsibility of their negligence while maximizing the penalty in case of repetition, the committee said.

The committee also said firm measures will be taken against moving poultry from one governorate to another or from one farm to another.

- Minister of Agriculture said that reasons for spreading the bird-flu disease once again are the negligence of concerned parties and farms owners as well as non-abide by the protection measures.

- Minister of Health noted that decrease of deaths among injuries is attributed to increase of awareness by citizens and taking to hospitals for receiving the therapy following the appearance of the disease symptoms.
He added that citizens must avoid the purchase of poultry from unknown sources confirming safety and efficiency of vaccines.

- Health Minister said that teamwork from Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health and veterinary will be formed to follow up poultry in different locations to detect and face suspected cases.

On his part, Ambassador Ayman el-Qaffas, Head of Egypt's State Information Service and the Supreme Committee Spokesman, said that the international situation of bird-flu is worse than the Egyptian one as the number of cases reached 348 and number of death reached 216, adding that the big percentage of deaths are in Indonesia (94 cases) and Vietnam (47 cases).

He added that the policy of combating bird-flu in Egypt characterizes with transparency and clearness for the sake of the safety of Egyptian citizens.

He said that Minister of Information decided in coordination with Ministers of Agricultural, Health and Environment to intensify the media campaigns in all media outlets, and also direct contact especially through the media centers affiliated to Egypt's State Information Service spread allover Egypt for the sake of citizens' health and for preserving the poultry resources.

He added that SIS has provided nearly 250.000 bulletins to spread guidance information about facing bird-flu disease and ways of protection to be distributed in all governorates of Egypt as well as half a million bulletins and stationeries which includes notes to be distributes to students thus getting them aware of the bird-flu issue, reasons of infection and ways of protection.

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New conditions on Import of Bird Flu Vaccines


By Metwalli Salem 6/1/2008
Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Amin Abaza unveiled that his ministry would prepare a study to determine the types of serums and vaccines the companies import from outside and set new conditions on private companies importing anti-bird flu vaccines.
He said the most important of these conditions is that the companies must be registered in the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and that the vaccine must be effective against the lethal H5N1 strain of bird flu in Egypt.
Commenting on the paper's yesterday exclusive report about the doubts over the validity of vaccines imported by these companies, the minister told al-Masry al-Youm that it is a scientific fact that the vaccine is not 100% effective against the disease, as its efficiency ranges between 75% and 90%, and that the circulation of vaccine is as important as the type of vaccine used in immunization, indicating that the ineffectiveness of vaccines imported from abroad is not in the interest of companies importing the vaccines.
He noted that about more than one billion anti-bird flu doses have been imported either by the state or the private sector since February 17, 2006. "All of these doses have been tested in the ministry's Institute of Veterinary Vaccines," he added.
Abaza stressed that all the vital safety regulations would be strictly applied and stringently enforced through the control of veterinary services affiliated with the General Authority for Veterinary Services, indicating that the increased number of infections in recent weeks were mainly attributable to the fact that many poultry farms are lax in applying vital safety standards, making them believe that they have entirely brought the virus under control.
Abaza accused some owners of farms where bird flu infections are reported of selling the remaining stock in the other coops in several provinces, contributing to the spread of the virus to other areas instead of culling all birds in all the farm's coops. He maintained that this behavior is a crime against citizens and the State.





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    Commentary at

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    Poultry dealers play down bird flu resurgence

    http://www.egyptiangazette.net.eg/

    Despite recent resurgence of avian influenza and its spread in a number of Egyptian provinces, the local poultry sellers have paid scant attention and gone as usual around their business, which provides almost 50 per cent of the animal protein consumed by the the nation."Of course I sell chicken.



    I am not afraid of the disease. If I stop selling birds, my children will not eat?" said Om Mohamed, a shop owner at a Cairo market.With the new outbreak of the disease over recent weeks, small-time poultry merchants have refused to close up their shops.
    Om Khalid, another Cairo poultry dealer, said: "It's the same story of bird flu every year. The people still eat chicken and the Government doesn't pressure us to close."Last week, Egyptian authorities announced the 19th death blamed on avian flu since the disease was detected here in February 2006.“Poultry is the only protein to which the poor have access," Om Khalid said.
    Two years ago, the Government promised compensation for people who had to slaughter their chickens, but it has not worked out the plan yet and has not made any payments, according to Om Khalid.Although the Government had advised people who breed poultry at home to get rid of them especially under the current circumstances, many Egyptians in cities keep birds on the roof for their own consumption or as a source of supplementary income.“I sleep with my birds in the same room, and nothing has happened to me,” Om Khalid said. “Bird flu is nothing but an annual rumour, which the authorities spread to frighten the people and increase the prices of meat and fish.
    ”The Ministry of Health said on Friday it had carried out tests on eight people, who are suspected of contracting the deadly disease, which killed four women last week. Those four cases were being treated with Tamiflu, which proved to be not effective enough, a doctor, who asked not to be identified, told The Gazette."Therefore the Ministry of Health has to change its treatment strategy," he said.
    Some 16 persons, suspected of catching the virus, were taken to hospitals in the Delta provinces of Mansoura and Damanhour yesterday, according to health officials."The H5N1 virus continues to mutate . It will continue to change and resist the effect of Tamiflu" he said, confirming that the mutation of the virus in Egypt probably occurred by chance.
    However, he affirmed that the situation in Egypt was not critical, but efforts to wipe out the virus had failed so far because raising domestic fowl is a key source of income and nutrition for about five million households.“Most people infected in Egypt have been in contact with birds kept at home,” the doctor said.
    “It is very important that international organisations and the Government should work together because bird flu is going to stay here for some years to come.”
    Meanwhile, official sources at the Ministry of Agriculture called for drawing up a 'more realistic' plan, whereby farmers would be given new, vaccinated, poultry when they lose their birds to a culling campaign.Many small chicken breaders are still scared of reporting suspected outbreaks because they lose a source of income and they are afraid of retaliation from their neighbours if poultry is destroyed in their entire village, say observers.
    In another development, police arrested 36 poultry dealers while they were trying to sell 1,585 chickens in the Governorate of Alexandria, security sources said.They said that health workers have already culled the chickens and destroyed thousands more eggs, which they planned to sell to the people.
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    Suspect H5N1 Cases in Egypt Continue to Grow

    Recombinomics Commentary 18:11
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    Harvest 25 new cases with symptoms similar to bird flu in 5 provinces

    The above translation describes the daily rise in the number of hospitalized patients with bird flu symptoms (see updated satellite map). However, although the number of new cases increases daily, there have been no new confirmed cases in a week (color coded purple). Some of the earlier cases have been declared negative (color coded yellow in map above), including a number of patients in Daqahliya but most of the cases have not been updated, due in part to their recent admission.

    Many of the new admissions form familial clusters (color coded pink), and many new cases are in regions were there was a confirmed case.

    It remains unclear if the lack of new confirmed cases is due to delays in testing / confirmation, or if these cases are initially testing negative and are not turning positive because of the implementation of a Tamiflu blanket, which is keeping viral RNA levels below detection. The level of Tamiflu resisatnce also remains unclear because this issue has not been addressed in WHO updates, even though one media report suggested "some" of the recent fatal cases had "moderate" resistance, which would correspond to N294S.

    The recent news on fatal cases, plus the repeated detection of H5N1 throughout the country, may be contributing to more hospitalization of suspect patients. In the past the number of suspect patients rose in the spring, when the number of season flu cases increased.

    It remains unclear if the new cases are lined to increased awareness or increased infections. More information on negative patients and a status update on those admitted in the past few days would be useful.

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    Suspect H5N1 Cases in Egypt Continue to Grow

    Recombinomics Commentary 18:11
    January 6, 2008

    Harvest 25 new cases with symptoms similar to bird flu in 5 provinces

    The above translation describes the daily rise in the number of hospitalized patients with bird flu symptoms (see updated satellite map). However, although the number of new cases increases daily, there have been no new confirmed cases in a week (color coded purple). Some of the earlier cases have been declared negative (color coded yellow in map above), including a number of patients in Daqahliya but most of the cases have not been updated, due in part to their recent admission.

    Many of the new admissions form familial clusters (color coded pink), and many new cases are in regions were there was a confirmed case.

    It remains unclear if the lack of new confirmed cases is due to delays in testing / confirmation, or if these cases are initially testing negative and are not turning positive because of the implementation of a Tamiflu blanket, which is keeping viral RNA levels below detection. The level of Tamiflu resisatnce also remains unclear because this issue has not been addressed in WHO updates, even though one media report suggested "some" of the recent fatal cases had "moderate" resistance, which would correspond to N294S.

    The recent news on fatal cases, plus the repeated detection of H5N1 throughout the country, may be contributing to more hospitalization of suspect patients. In the past the number of suspect patients rose in the spring, when the number of season flu cases increased.

    It remains unclear if the new cases are linked to increased awareness or increased infections. More information on negative patients and a status update on those admitted in the past few days would be useful.


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    With the regular flu season on its way in Egypt conjugate with a wake-up call for the Egyptian via their medias, we should not be surprise to witness a significative upsurge in hospitals emergencies.

    I am sure we will witness the same in rich countries, (human nature)

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    I don't know whether these informations will aid, but EISS (European Influenza Surveillance Scheme) reports for last week seasonal human influenza activity across Europe a low level of viral detection (mainly H1N1). In Italy National Institute of Health reports for the same period an increased influenza-like-illness activity (around 300 per 100,000 inhabitants), with A/H1N1/Solomon Island-like virus circulation.
    The worst class-ages hit are those between 5-14 and 15-65.
    Mean temperature across Italy varies between -5 °C / +5 °C min and +3 / +20 °C (too cold in the northern regions, too warm in southern regions).
    Concurrent meningococcal meningitis sporadic cases are detected in various parts of the country, that highlights a more virulent influenza strain than previous seasons.
    RSV and pneumococcal pneumonia are also detected.
    I don't know whether in Egypt seasonal human influenza viruses circulation - at least for the northern Nile Delta provinces - mimics the pattern of southern italian regions or not, at this stage.
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    Reem Leila of weekly Al-Abram does it again

    http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2008/878/eg7.htm

    3 - 9 January 2008
    Issue No. 878
    Egypt

    Fowl reaction

    As more victims fall prey to Avian Influenza, Reem Leila highlights the weaknesses of national awareness campaigns to combat the disease




    Two women died of bird flu in Egypt on Monday, bringing to four the number of fatalities from the virus in less than a week in the most populous Arab country. All four cases were women and were believed to have resulted from exposure to sick or dead backyard birds.


    Fardos Mohamed Haddad, 36, of Menoufiya province in the Nile Delta, was taken to hospital on Saturday and died early on Monday.



    According to the press release issued by the Ministry of Health and Population, Haddad suffered from a high fever, had difficulty in breathing and suffered from a pulmonary infection after coming into contact with birds suspected of being infected with Avian Flu. "She was placed on a respirator but died at dawn on Monday," a statement said. Abdel-Rahman Shahin, the official spokesman of the Health Ministry, said the patient had been exposed to poultry infected with bird flu virus.


    "Accordingly, all members of her immediate family and those she had recently come in contact with are being tested for the disease."


    The government says it is conducting a vigorous campaign to combat the spread of the virus through vaccinations and raising awareness.



    Minister of Health and Population Hatem El-Gabali warned on Sunday against "slackness in the preventive measures taken to fight bird flu especially as winter approaches."


    But some experts say the government has not done enough and tends to react rather than act.



    Talaat Khatib, a professor of food hygiene at Assiut University, said the government awareness campaign was not comprehensive enough. "Most doctors cannot even recognise the symptoms of bird flu in a human being," Khatib said. "People have become too lax, poultry shops began to reopen and the old slaughtering techniques returned without proper supervision from the authorities," Khatib added. During the summer months, and after Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Amin Abaza became head of the Supreme Council for Combating Bird Flu, Khatib claimed there was a slowdown in the vaccination and awareness campaigns, thus leading to the spread and growth of the deadly virus.


    Haddad's death was the third in less than a week and the 43rd case of bird flu in humans in Egypt. On Sunday, Fatma Fathi Mohamed, 25, from the Nile Delta province of Daqahliya, died of the disease just days after the death of Ola Yunes Ali. The two were diagnosed with the disease last week. Hanem Ibrahim, a 50-year-old from Damietta governorate in northern Egypt, was hospitalised on 24 December in critical condition before succumbing to the disease on Monday, bringing the number of fatalities to 19 since bird flu was discovered in Egypt in February 2006.


    It is the third winter that the virus has struck after lying low during Egypt's hot summers, when it is much less likely to spread from one carrier to another.



    The government has promoted a poultry vaccination programme but coercive measures are hard to enforce.



    Prior to these four deaths, no bird flu fatality had been recorded in six months. Shahin has called on the public to remain vigilant and deplored the relaxation of precautions because of the belief that the virus had disappeared.



    He called for banning the raising of fowl in towns, transporting them between provinces without authorisation while reinforcing controls on where they are raised and sold. He also warned that sick people denying they have been in contact with contaminated domestic fowl makes it more difficult to detect the virus and to treat it, many times leading to fatalities. Women and children have borne the impact of the virus because of their central family role in taking care of domestic fowl.


    The World Health Organisation said earlier this year that countries around the world had improved their defences against bird flu, but that the situation remained critical in Egypt and Indonesia where the risk of the H5N1 virus mutating into a major human threat remains high.


    Around five million households in Egypt depend on poultry as a main source of food and income, and the government has said this makes it unlikely the disease can be eradicated. Deaths from bird flu now total more than 210 worldwide since 2003 and has resulted in culling millions of birds after the disease was reported in several African and Asian countries, as well as in Turkey and Azerbaijan.



    Health experts fear the virus could mutate into a form that spreads easily from one person to another, possibly triggering a pandemic that could kill millions of people.
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    The Egyptian bird flu conundrum

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    Posted on: January 6, 2008 3:44 PM, by revere
    The big newswires and health agencies are relatively quiet, but word keeps leaking out of Egypt that there are a lot of suspect bird flu cases:
    CAIRO: Hospitals nationwide reportedly quarantined more human cases suspected of being infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus. According to Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, Damietta -- where the latest Bird Flu victim Hanem Atwa Ibrahim, 50, died late on Monday Dec. 31 in a Cairo hospital -- hosts the largest number of cases with five people suspected of carrying the virus, while the Upper Egyptian city of Qena came next, with two cases, followed by El-Beheira with one case. (Egypt Daily Star)
    This has been noticed on the Flu Boards (see, for example, here T42! and here) and is the source of understandable anxiety. It is not clear the extent to which the current public awareness campaign is effective in altering behavior but the publicity has also heightened anxiety in the Egyptian public and raised the diagnostic index of suspicion. All of this is appropriate, even though it will also create many new "suspect" caes. However I think there is one element that has been missing in the discussion.
    Any kind of influenza infection in humans is potentially serious and life threatening. That's true in the US, where the estimated excess mortality exceeds 35,000 deaths a year, or in Egypt. It is flu season and people will be dying of this nasty virus on a daily basis. Thus a sudden increase in serious and fatal respiratory infections is not evidence H5N1 has run amok. But because there is a lot of flu around, it doesn't mean that finding most or all cases are negative means nothing is happening, either.
    Let's do some quick back of the envelope calculations. Egypt's population is about a fifth of the US population, so on that basis alone we might expect 7000 excess deaths from influenza, mostly compressed into a six month flu season. These, of course, are only a fraction of the influenza cases. In the US the case fatality ratio for seasonal influenza is about 0.1%. Let's say it is five times higher in Egypt, 0.5%. That means the number of flu cases is 200 times more, or 1.4 million. Let's say only 20% of these are really sick and are seen by a health care worker. That's still almost 300,000 or close to 50,000 a month coming to medical attention if spread out evenly in the 6 month period (lack of uniformity would of course make some periods look much worse). If we assume that in the same month there are ten clusters of H5N1 of 25 patients each, the probability of a suspect case of influenza being H5N1 is only about 0.5%. There are also a bunch of other viruses that look like influenza, so these would lower the probability even more.
    What does this mean? First it means that even if something pretty bad is happening, almost all suspect cases will be negative. Second, that there is so much influenza-like illness at this time of year that there is a real danger true clusters can get lost in the noise. Third, this fact notwithstanding, we shouldn't mistake the noise for a true signal. Just because there is a lot of noise doesn't mean it is hiding a true signal. So far it hasn't been, at least judging from the lack of a prairie fire spread of H5N1 cases anywhere, including Egypt.
    The only solution to this knotty problem is to continue intensive surveillance for H5N1 in areas, like Egypt, where there is endemic infection in poultry and other birds. That's why the large number of "suspect cases" is a good thing, not a bad one. Suspicion means there is a greater chance of finding any H5N1 needle that might be hiding in the huge influenza-like-illness haystack.
    If there is anything reassuring about this crude analysis it is that a large number of suspect cases doesn't mean something bad is happening. The worrying part is that a lot of negative suspect cases doesn't mean that something bad isn't happening.
    This is where we separate the optimists from the pessimists. Meanwhile the realists will be working hard to establish an infrastructure that can make accurate diagnoses of serious pneumonias of unexplained origin. We should be encouraging them and helping them to do it better and faster. We can still look over their shoulders without getting in their way. http://scienceblogs.com/effectmeasur...u_conundru.php
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    It looks like one new suspected case from Al Gharbiyah Governorate - Huda Ashmawi, and a new suspected case from Aswan. This is the first reported suspected case from this southernmost governorate on the Nile.
    Hat-tip to Pugmom
    1-6-08 http://www.alwafd.org/v3/News/...
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    ....It also detained »yesterday« Affairs Directorate health preservation citizenship Huda Ashmawi - 38 years - housewives Hospital Dietetic Mahala after her high temperature and the blood sample is sent to labs for the Ministry of Health to ascertain the condition.
    In Qena, Dr. Zia Egyptian Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health detention of Mustafa Amr Mustafa, a year and a half, and Amr Khalid Gharib, 4 months, the region Affairs on suspicion of injured bird flu after a dead bird arrest.... On the other hand, rose executive agencies Aswan Governorate preparations maximum detention after Muhammad Saad Eddin Maghazi, 6 years Bhmyat Aswan, on suspicion of avian influenza infection was withdrawn blood samples for analysis labs central ministry.
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    Below is a table showing the status of reported human H5N1 testing results in Egypt through Jan. 6, 2008. The table is based on information provide by Theresa42 in Post #2 above and recent information in this thread. Positive test results are only included for cases from December 2007 and January 2008. The last positive confirmed human case before the start of this influenza season in Egypt occurred in July of 2007.

    Current Human H5N1 Test Results from Egypt (Jan. 6, 2008)
    GovernorateNegative Positive UnknownTotal
    Al Gharbiyah Governorate 628
    Al Minufiyah Governorate21214
    Alexandria Governorate44
    Ash Sharqiyah Governorate 257
    Aswan Governorate11
    Beheira Governorate 1010
    Beni Suef Governorate 112
    Cairo Governorate11
    Dakahlia Governorate11516
    Damietta Governorate 167
    Ismailia Governorate22
    Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate22
    Minya Governorate11
    Port Said Governorate44
    Qalyubia Governorate88
    Qena Governorate55
    Sohag Governorate1010
    Total11586102


    Note: This table includes some unnamed or unidentified individuals.
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    Here is a table of all suspected and positive cases in Egypt since December 24, 2007, including unnamed individuals based on posts in this thread. Also, attached is a map of the total number of suspected and positive cases during this period by governorate.

    Total Suspected And Positive Individuals in Egypt since 12/15/2007
    GovernorateNamed IndvidualsUnidentified individualsTotal
    Al Gharbiyah Governorate 808
    Al Minufiyah Governorate14014
    Alexandria Governorate404
    Ash Sharqiyah Governorate 707
    Aswan Governorate101
    Beheira Governorate 5510
    Beni Suef Governorate 202
    Cairo Governorate101
    Dakahlia Governorate161632
    Damietta Governorate 257
    Ismailia Governorate202
    Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate202
    Minya Governorate101
    Port Said Governorate404
    Qalyubia Governorate538
    Qena Governorate505
    Sohag Governorate10010
    Total8929118



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    you can delete this post, if you have the info
    google translation
    6/01/2007
    http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa...l/detail07.asp
    3 detain children "babies" hospital .. On suspicion of injury
    Almost no day passes until a new hotbed of bird flu in the provinces.
    Menoufiya - Razek emerged:
    Detained Hospital Dietetic Shebin Mound both bacterial Abdullah morning from "Abussnith" Balbageor and Naglaa Mohammad Saeedi of Shebin Mound on suspicion of bird flu disease injured.
    For his. Hisham Atta Undersecretary of the Italian Ministry of Health had been taking a sample of ladies for analysis.
    Detained Hospital Dietetic Qena babies Mustafa Omar, Omar Khaled injured on suspicion of avian influenza because of bronchitis and a high temperature.
    Discovered fight death squads 5 birds and 25 chickens execution and finding a house and focus Q. Mustafa village Alsemsta career.
    Lake - Karem Guentoc:
    Detained Hospital Dietetic Damanhour child Hisham Amr Pasha 3 years and evaluates the village Asmania Baetay gunpowder on suspicion of being infected with avian influenza have acquired because of the birds and found his sudden rise in temperature, red face and throat were narrow sampling of children and birds contact him and sent to central laboratories for analysis.
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    Note: I removed one suspected case from Menoufia on the list at the top of this thread since they were most likely a duplicate.

    Thanks to LaidbackAl and commonground for pointing it out to me!
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    Correction: I just spotted a mistake on my list. These two cases that I have reported in Sohag should be in Qena -- and they're already listed in Qena, so that should be two less suspected cases totally.

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    Jan 06 - Mustafa Omar - child - Hospital Dietetic Qena
    Jan 06 - Omar Khaled - child - Hospital Dietetic Qena
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    توالي ظهور إصابات حالات بشرية جديدة بانفلونزا الطيور واكتشاف بؤر مصابة بالمزارع حيث تم أمس حجز 6 حالات بشرية بمستشفيات حميات المحلة ودمنهور ودمياط للاشتباه في اصابتهم بالمرض كما تم إعدام 150 ألف دجاجة بمزرعة في الصالحية الجديدة بالشرقية.
    Keeps outbreak human cases of avian influenza and a new discovery wells infected farms were yesterday Reservation 6 human cases hospitals salt Mahalla Damanhour Damietta on suspicion sickened were also executed 150 thousand chickens in a farm Salehia new entrance.
    الغربية- علي أبودشيش
    West - on Aboudecic
    احتجزت مستشفي حميات المحلة الكبري السيدة حليمة المتولي علي صقر "59 سنة" وحفيدتها ندي متولي رمضان صقر "سنتان ونصف السنة" من قرية النيوان مركز المحلة الكبري للاشتباه في اصابتهما بانفلونزا الطيور.
    Detained Hospital Dietetic Mahala Ms. Halima incumbent on the Falcon "59 years" and granddaughter Nada Mitwalli Ramadan Falcon "two and a half years" from the village of Mahala Alneaoun Center on suspicion of injured bird flu.
    تم أخد عينات منهما وإرسالها للمعامل المركزية.
    Been haq samples and sent them to the central factor.
    البحيرة- كارم قنطوش
    Lake - Karem Guentoc
    احتجزت مستشفي حميات دمنهور سارة خليل الكلاف "40 سنة" ربة منزل وتقيم بفرهاش حوش عيسي للاشتباه في اصابتها بانفلونزا الطيور بسبب مخالطتها للطيور.
    Detained Hospital Dietetic Damanhour Sarah Khalil Alclav "40 years" homemaker maintains Pferhash yard Issa on suspicion of being infected with bird flu because Mkhalttha bird.
    دمياط- نادر عمارة
    Damietta - Nader Amara
    احتجز مستشفي الحميات بدمياط زينب محمد مقلد "40 سنة" من قرية الوسطاني بمركز كفر سعد والطفل عمر مهران عبدالهادي "سنتان و4 شهور" من قرية الناصرية بمركز فارسكور ونور محمد رزق "54 سنة" من منية دمياط للاشتباه في اصابتهم بانفلونزا الطيور.
    Hospital dietary detained DAMIETTA Zeinab Mohamed Muqallad "40 years" from the village of Kafr Saad Allostani status and child Omar Abdel Mehran "two years and 4 months" from the village of Nasiriyah Martial status and Nur Mohammad Rizk "54 years" of Minya Damietta on suspicion of bird flu infection.
    تم خروج 4 حالات بعد سلبية تحاليل عيناتهم للمرة الثانية وهم مروة أشرف أبوالعينين "10 سنوات" ونجلاء محمد مقلد "34 سنة" ونعمات محمد الموجي "60 سنة" ومحمود محمد الدوخي "10 سنوات".
    4 cases were out after negative sample analyses for the second time they Marwa Ashraf manufacturing "10 years" and Naglaa Mohamed Muqallad "34 years" and Na'amat Mugi "60 years" and Mahmoud Mohamed al-"10 years".
    الشرقية- عبدالعاطي محمد
    East - Mohammed al
    أعدمت مديرية الطب البيطري بالشرقية 150 ألف دجاجة بمزرعة في مدينة الصالحية الجديدة بعد نفوق بعض الدواجن داخل 12 عنبرا وجاءت النتائج التي أرسلت للمعامل المركزية بالقاهرة ايجابية.
    Executed Directorate Veterinary Medicine Neuro 150 thousand chickens in the farm town of New Salehia after some poultry deaths within 12 amber and the results are sent to labs central Cairo positive.
    القليوبية - مجدي الرفاعي :
    QALUBAIYA - Majdi Rifai:
    نظمت مديرية الطب البيطري بالقليوبية بالاشتراك مع الهيئة البيطرية 4 قوافل للمرور علي مزارع الدواجن في بنها وشبين القناطر وكفر شكر والخانكة التي سبق ظهور بؤر ايجابية بها وسحبت عينات منها لتحليلها.
    The Directorate of Veterinary Medicine able conjunction with the veterinary 4 convoys passing on poultry farms in Banha, Shebin Spans and Kafr thanks Khanka already emergence of hotbeds of positive and withdrew samples for analysis.
    صرح د.عماد المهدي وكيل وزارة الطب البيطري بأن القوافل ضمت 20 سيارة و40 طبيبا وطبيبة.
    For his. Imad Mahdi Undersecretary of the Ministry of veterinary medicine that the convoy included 20 cars and 40 doctors.
    أوضح انه تم تجهيز ملابس واقية وقفازات وكمامات وسرنجات وثلاجات لحفظ العينات..
    There was processing protective clothing and gloves and masks and Srnecat and refrigerators for keeping samples ..
    موضحا ان هذه القوافل ستواصل المرور علي باقي مراكز المحافظة اعتبارا من غداً ولمدة ثلاثة أيام لفحص المزارع والطيور المنزلية التي ظهرت بها بؤر إيجابية.
    He explained that these convoys will pass on the remaining centers maintain effective tomorrow, for a period of three days to inspect farms and domestic birds appeared hotbeds positive.
    أشار إلي انه نظرا لعدم كفاية أطباء المعامل البيطريين بالقليوبية تم الاستعانة بأطباء من مديرية الطب البيطري بمحافظة المنوفية.
    He noted that due to inadequate veterinary laboratories doctors were able use doctors from the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine Menoufiya Governorate.

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    2 new suspected cases in Gharbiyah -- woman and granddaughter.

    7 suspected cases in Beni Suef -- likely some of the 10 unnamed reported on Jan 5.
    9 suspeced cases in Sohag -- we already have these I believe.

    Also, report of a suspected case who had "bolted" from "Bba Hospital" -- he has been found and returned to hospital. May be "old hopes Morgan" from Sohag who was reported to have fled the hospital.


    Google-translated from Arabic:

    18 cases of suspected bird flu patient and the flight of hospital Bba
    Jan 7, 2008

    Zakaria wrote intellectual and Atef Debis and Mr. Mohsen Program:

    Detained Hospital Dietetic Mahala [Gharbiyah governorate] both the husband Mitwalli 59 years, and granddaughter Nada Mitwalli Ramadan 2 injured on suspicion of avian influenza. He denied Dr. Sharif Hammouda Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health heat reports on the status of the death of avian influenza disease in the province.

    In Sohag, the number of suspected cases of avian influenza illness injury to 9 cases and detain them Hospital dietary 6.

    This was said by Director-General Mustafa Abdul Directorate of Agriculture governorate.

    He said: It has been prepared ambushed eight entrances to the border with neighbouring provinces and 3 mobile SLA to prevent the entry of infected birds and destroy.

    In Fayoum executed organs Fayyoum governorate veterinary medicine was one of two thousand chickens traders had bought from poultry farms of the Lower Egypt before it enters the preservation campaigns in the framework of continuing the Fayoum devices to prevent the entry of poultry to maintain Under outlets tighten procedures to prevent the entry of poultry.

    Rear Admiral Mohammad Majdi Aqbisi Fayoum Governor that he did not show any cases favorable to maintaining bird flu in the last period.

    In Beni Suef hospital received Dietetic Beni Suef 7 persons suspected Basapthm avian influenza. Specimens were taken from infected plants to be sent to the central Ministry of Health. Been notified of the incident and Security Director agent of the Ministry of Health.

    The Major General Samir Awaed Security Director has received notification of the arrival of the names of all 25-year resident Abdullah island city high Beni Suef; Mr. Anwarul Hassan 30 years of untre, Ghani Gomaa Ghani Halim, and Naglaa Rifai 15 years, Sabir Ahmed Zaki and Ahmed Mohamed emigrated and the names of Muhammad to the Hospital dietary Basapthm suspicion of avian influenza and show that the suspects are breeding birds and poultry on the roofs of houses.

    The Mderia Veterinary Medicine 9 execution of thousands of birds and poultry in a farm Bba status in the campaign undertaken by the Higher Committee to combat the pandemic of avian influenza was found on a patient suspected affect avian influenza had escaped from Bba Central Hospital and returned to the hospital for treatment when the reports labs Ministry of Health.

    In Alexandria issued Dr. Hatem mountain Health Minister strict instructions to stop birds suspected of being infected with bird flu .. Asked the minister responsible for the oversight of health and veterinary conversion birds suspected to massacres and Zbhaoa been impounded slaughtered until verify the safety analysis and samples drawn from the lack of it, and then take the final decision or put to death in the market to preserve the wealth husbandry.

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    8 unnamed suspected cases in Dakhalia -- 5 from one family and 3 from another family. The 5 from one family may be the same as the 5 that were reported as under observation in hospital yesterday.

    Also, 14 negatives from Dakahlia that are still under observation in hospital in Mansoura.

    2 new suspected cases in Qena -- brothers.

    2 suspected cases from Gharbiyah -- reported above.


    Google-translated from Arabic:

    The detention of 12 cases infected with symptoms similar to bird flu in 3 provinces
    Jan 7, 2008

    Wrote governorates "Egyptian Today"

    Detained hospitals in Sadr Mansoura [Dakahlia governorate] and salt Qena, Mahala [Gharbiyah] yesterday, 12 cases of suspected infection with symptoms of avian influenza, with the exchange of health officials and the police accusations in Sohag, because of the flight of another case of the city hospital.

    The Mr. and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Dakahlia, reception Sadr Hospital in Mansoura 5 cases of the same family, on suspicion of injury symptoms of the disease, have also been receiving 3 from another family, were sampling them for analysis.

    Al "Egyptian Today" that there are 14 sample was negative patients are still being held under observation in hospital Mansoura.

    In the West [Gharbiyah], said Dr. Hamdi Alinveri, Director of Hospital Dietetic Mahala, that the detention of a woman called papillary Mr. 59 years, granddaughter Nada Mitwalli Ramadan Two years old, took two samples for analysis.

    In Qena, said the governor, Major General Magdi Ayoub, the hospital salt Qena detained both Mohammed Khairi al 4 years, and his brother Ahmed 3 years perform boys from the village of AMR, after high degree Hrarthma, sampling them for analysis.

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    For Dr. Niman's post #22 above I get:

    2 suspected cases in Gharbiyah -- reported above.

    1 new suspected case in Beheira.

    3 new suspected cases in Damietta. Also, 4 negatives from Damietta -- 2nd test results (first time I've ever heard that reported from Egypt!) -- may be some of the unnamed sus cases that were reported on Jan 4.
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    Egyptian woman flees hospital after H5N1 diagnosis
    16:09 | 07/ 01/ 2008



    CAIRO, January 7 (RIA Novosti) - A 23-year-old woman has escaped from a hospital in Egypt after being preliminary diagnosed with a deadly bird flu virus, local media reported on Monday.

    The woman was hospitalized last week with high temperature in the town of Tahta in the Upper Egyptian Sohag Governorate. She fled the hospital following the doctors' decision to transfer her to a special clinic.

    Of 43 Egyptians infected with bird flu, mostly women and children who contracted the virus after coming into contact with infected poultry, 19 have died, four of them in the past two weeks.

    Egyptian health authorities have reported that 10 other patients with bird flu symptoms are currently hospitalized in three governorates - Dakahlia, Gharbia and Sohag.

    The first case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus was reported in the Middle East country in February 2006.

    A total of 216 deaths out of 348 bird flu human cases have been registered worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 2003.

    Although no cases of human-to-human transmission of avian influenza have been reported, scientists fear the virus could mutate into a strain that could pass easily from person to person, causing a global pandemic.



    http://en.rian.ru/world/20080107/95626871.html
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    Thanks, vinny.

    There was a report up above about someone who had "bolted" from the hospital but had been found and brought back. Could be this woman from Sohag:
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    Also, report of a suspected case who had "bolted" from "Bba Hospital" -- he has been found and returned to hospital.
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    Sounds like 4 negatives from Sohag(?). (Nice to see that Egyptians, themselves, get confused by all the similar sounding village/town names -- it's not just us! )

    Google-translated from Arabic:

    DETECTIVES Sohag looking for infected by bird flu
    Jan 7, 2008
    Mahmoud Abdel Aal

    Looking security organs governorate of Sohag from infected with avian influenza escaped yesterday from the hospital dietary, while maintaining health officials announced that four other people had proved their safety after the receipt of the Central Laboratory analysis Cairo.

    The disappointing Ateeq Morgan, 23 years old, from the village of Jeridat, city centre, had escaped from the city General Hospital after raised panic among the residents and patients in the hospital, the other failed efforts to find security in the village after the discovery absence of a village name mentioned , as it continues to search in another village with a name similar Jeridat village. The initial report of the infected may rise monitoring temperature and the presence of nominated and clear symptoms of infection by the disease.

    http://www.elbadeel.net/index.php?op...=8505&Itemid=1
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