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Vietnam reports third human bird flu case

HANOI: A 32-year-old man from northern Vietnam is in hospital with bird flu in the country's third such case this year, officials said on Monday.

The patient from Ninh Binh province went down with high fever and respiratory problems on February 5 after killing and eating infected chicken, said director of the preventive health care department, in an official statement.

The man's case was confirmed on Saturday at the Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases in Hanoi, where he is on oxygen support.

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UAV-30 years in Vietnam in Hanoi-a man among the people known as the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus was detected. Hospital sources, the last event in Vietnam this year in conjunction with 3rd bird flu cases were properly reported.

5 days ago in Vietnam's Ninh Binh region with a high fever and respiratory complaints are taken to the hospital in a man 30 years of bird flu was detected. Hanoi Hospital doctors, with the recent cases in the country in 2009 had been transferred to the third bird flu diagnosis, the patient is better than the previous 2 patients, but the situation was increasingly bad record.

On the other hand, diagnosed this year's first live in the area of Thanh Hoa with 13-year-old girl carrying H5N1 virus has been placed on the determination, the young girl's sister a few days later started to show similar symptoms, and 2 had died in January. However, after the death of sister any test was applied. Quang Ninh district has experienced in the second cases, 23-year-old woman who eat diseased meat chicken, was taken to the hospital on February 3 and had a positive test for H5N1 virus.

Since 2003 the country was infected with the virus and 106 people lost their lives 52'sinin said.

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Vietnam Reports 3rd Human Bird Flu Case This Year

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HANOI, VIETNAM: A Vietnamese man has tested positive for bird flu, the third confirmed infection by the deadly H5N1 virus in the Southeast Asian country this year, health officials said Monday (16 Feb).

The 35-year-old man from northern Ninh Binh province, some 60 miles (100 kilometers ) south of Hanoi, developed a high fever on 5 Feb after slaughtering and eating several ducks his family had raised, said Vu Van Can, deputy director of the provincial health department.

The man was admitted to the National Institute for Infectious and Tropical Diseases in Hanoi on Friday (13 Feb), where he tested positive to the H5N1 virus, Can said. The rest of his family tested negative.

Vietnam has seen two other bird flu cases this year, neither of them fatal.

Bird flu has killed 52 people in Vietnam, including five last year, since it began raging through Asian poultry stocks in late 2003. However, there have been fewer human cases since Vietnam began an aggressive vaccination program in domestic flocks.

The H5N1 strain has killed at least 254 people worldwide since 2003, most through contact with sick birds. The virus remains difficult for humans to catch, but scientists are monitoring it because of its potential to mutate into a new human influenza strain, which could infect millions. (AP)

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HANOI, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) --

A 32-year-old man from Vietnamese northern Ninh Binh Province has been tested positive to the H5N1 virus, an official from the Vietnamese Ministry of Health (MOH) told Xinhua on Monday. The patient, named Cu Van Chieu, is the third bird flu patient in Vietnam this year, said the official with the Preventative Health Department under the MOH.

He was taken to hospital on Feb. 13 with severe breathing difficulty. He had contact with fowls before developing bird flu symptoms, said the official.

The patient is currently treated at Vietnam's National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology.

So far, seven provinces of Vietnam nationwide have been hit by the avian flu, including three provinces in Mekong Delta, namely Ca Mau, Soc Trang and Hau Giang, two northern provinces of newly-confirmed Bac Ninh and Quang Ninh, and two central provinces of Nghe An and the newly-confirmed Quang Tri, said the Department of Animal Health of Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

The reemergence of bird flu has led to the culling of thousands of fowls in Vietnam this year.

Bird flu is spreading wide in Vietnam with complicated developments. The already-confirmed infected province Mekong Deltaof Soc Trang has reported more local poultry farms struck by bird flu, said the Vietnam News Agency on Monday.

Vietnam has reported three human cases of bird flu so far this year. They are an eight-year-old girl from northern Thanh Hoa province in early January, a 23-year-old woman Ly Tai Mui from northern Quang Ninh province in early February and the newly-confirmed man Cu Van Chieu.

The 23-year-old woman Ly Tai Mui has shown slow recovery as she is still suffering severe respiratory illnesses, according to a recent state-run news program by the Vietnam Television Station.
In 2008, bird flu killed five people in Vietnam.

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HANOI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - A Vietnamese man has been tested positive for the deadly H5N1 flu virus, a state-run online newspaper quoted the Health Ministry as saying on Tuesday.

The 32-year-old man from Kim Son district in the northern province of Ninh Binh, about 100 km (62 miles) south of Hanoi, had slaughtered and eaten poultry about two weeks before developing flu infection, the Dan Tri (www.dantri.com.vn) quoted health officials as saying.

They also said his family's poultry also died from unknown reasons.

On Tuesday Vietnam's Animal Health Department said there were still seven provinces including Bac Ninh and Quang Ninh in the north and several Mekong Delta provinces affected by the latest recurrence of the bird flu outbreak in poultry. Last week the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed a 23-year-old Vietnamese woman from the northern province of Quang Ninh also had bird flu. She is known to have had contact with sick and dead poultry before falling ill, the WHO said. Avian influenza has affected millions of birds around the world, particularly in East Asia, and can be caught by humans who come into contact with infected birds -- an ever-present danger in some societies where people keep poultry in the yards of their homes or live close to food markets. Scientists fear the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus could mutate into a form that would spread easily between people, leading to a pandemic that could infect millions. (Reporting by Nguyen Nhat Lam; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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The age reported looks like an error. It is probably the 32 year old
Same age (35) reported in post #35

Vietnam reports 3rd human bird flu case this year

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) -- A Vietnamese man has tested positive for bird flu, the third confirmed infection by the deadly H5N1 virus in the Southeast Asian country this year, health officials said Monday.

The 35-year-old man from northern Ninh Binh province, some 60 miles (100 kilometers ) south of Hanoi, developed a high fever on Feb. 5 after slaughtering and eating several ducks his family had raised, said Vu Van Can, deputy director of the provincial health department.

The man was admitted to the National Institute for Infectious and Tropical Diseases in Hanoi on Friday, where he tested positive to the H5N1 virus, Can said. The rest of his family tested negative.
Vietnam has seen two other bird flu cases this year, neither of them fatal.

Bird flu has killed 52 people in Vietnam, including five last year, since it began raging through Asian poultry stocks in late 2003. However, there have been fewer human cases since Vietnam began an aggressive vaccination program in domestic flocks.
The H5N1 strain has killed at least 254 people worldwide since 2003, most through contact with sick birds. The virus remains difficult for humans to catch, but scientists are monitoring it because of its potential to mutate into a new human influenza strain, which could infect millions.

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Map showing the districts where the three most recent human H5N1 cases have occurred.

Bùi Thị Thảo, (8F) onset 12/27/2008, recovered, Bá Thước district, Thanh Hoa Province.

Ly Tai Mui, (23M) onset 1/28/2009, being treated, Đầm Hà district, Quang Ninh Province.

Cu Van Chieu, (32M) onset 2/5/2009, being treated, Kim Son district, Ninh Binh Province.

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WHO confirmation of latest human case in Viet Nam . . .

Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam - update 2


18 February 2009 -- The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has reported a new confirmed case of human infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The case has been confirmed at the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE).

The case is a 32-year old man from Kim Son district, Ninh Binh province. He developed symptoms on 5 February 2009 and was hospitalized on 13 February 2009. He is currently in a serious condition. The case is known to have had recent contact with sick poultry prior to the onset of his illness.

Further investigations are currently underway. Control measures have been implemented and close contacts are being identified and monitored.

Of the 109 cases confirmed to date in Viet Nam, 52 have been fatal.

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Quang Ninh: The patient first had influenza A H5N1 has died


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According to information from the General Hospital in Quang Ninh Province, 14g30 days at 21-2, patients Ly Tai Mui (women, ethnic Dao, 23 years old, resident in Port Na, An Quang commune, Dam Ha district), the disease the first of Quang Ninh influenza A H5N1 infection have died.

Ly Tai Mui entered the General Hospital in Quang Ninh Province on 3-2 status in high fever, blood pressure dropped respiratory failure and severe.
Patients and patients on 28-1, to treatment at Health Center Dam Ha district on 31-1.2-2 days, the patient was transferred to Hospital in Tien Yen, to be transferred to the General Hospital in Quang Ninh province with the symptoms.According to tests by about epidemiology of central, patients Ly Tai Mui identified positive for influenza A H5N1 virus.
Although the doctor's Provincial Hospital in collaboration with the Institute
of Medicine Clinical tropical countries, Bach Mai hospital in the treatment
exposed it special for patients with positive influenza A H5N1, the status of patients with more severe symptoms overflowing on the two lungs, respiratory failure level progress, the target still, liver failure, failure has increased, and internal poisoningAfter 18 days of treatment was positive, Ly Tai Mui has died. Initial estimates, the cost of treatment for patients about 20 million / day.

The same day, Dam Ha district People's Committee and other agencies
have conducted all of the birds of the family of Mr. Nguyen Manh Giao Hamlet in village, Dam Ha, Dam Ha district.According to Animal Health Department in Quang Ninh Province, on 9-2 of his family brought the chickens for you but not sold out, out to 11-2 on the family's chickens
started dying he scattered. On 20-2, over 100 of the birds of the family of him 60 children have died.Specimen number of poultry died for positive results for influenza A H5N1 virus.http://translate.google.com/translat...N%26as_qdr%3Dd
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WHO update on death of Ly Tai Mui . . .

Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam - update 3

24 February 2009 -- The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has announced the death of a previously confirmed case of H5N1 infection. The 23 year old female from Dam Ha District, Quang Ninh Province died on 21 February.
Of the 109 cases confirmed to date in Viet Nam, 53 have been fatal.

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Vietnam reports 2nd bird flu death of the year

Article posted February 27, 2009 - 09:56 AM
HANOI, Vietnam — A health official says a 32-year-old man from northern Vietnam has died of bird flu, in the country's second death from the disease this year.

The man was from the northern province of Ninh Binh and died Wednesday at a disease clinic in Hanoi.

Vu Van Can, deputy director of the Ninh Binh health department, says the man tested positive for bird flu, and that he became ill after slaughtering and eating ducks his family raised.

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Vietnam reports 2nd bird flu death this year

Feb 26, 2009 21:28 EST

A 32-year-old man from northern Vietnam has died of bird flu, in the country's second death from the disease this year, a health official said Friday.

The man died Wednesday at the National Institute for Infectious and Tropical Disease in Hanoi after battling with the disease for two weeks, said Vu Van Can, deputy director of the health department in Ninh Binh province, where the man was from.

Can said the man, who tested positive for bird flu, had become ill after slaughtering and eating ducks his family raised in Ninh Binh, which is some 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of Hanoi.

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Man dies of bird flu in Vietnam

HANOI – A 32-year-old man in Vietnam has died of bird flu, becoming the second fatality from the virus in the country so far this year, a medical official said Friday.

"The patient, 32, died on February 25," said Nguyen Van Thai, head of the intensive care unit at Hanoi's tropical diseases institute.

He tested positive for the H5N1 strain of the virus earlier this month, said a female doctor at the hospital who did not want to be named.

She said he fell sick on Feburary 3 and was moved to the hospital two days later with a high fever and respiratory problems.

Vietnam has the world's second highest bird flu death toll after Indonesia, with 54 deaths. They include the latest case and a 23-year-old woman who died earlier this month

According to the latest animal health department report, 11 of 63 provinces across Vietnam have been hit with the H5N1 strain.

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WHO | Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam - update 4
Avian influenza – situation in Viet Nam - update 4

27 February 2009 --

The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam has announced the death of a previously confirmed case of H5N1 infection.


The 32 year old male from Kim Son district, Ninh Binh Province died on 25 February.

Of the 109 cases confirmed to date in Viet Nam, 54 have been fatal.
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One patient of avian influenza infection
Thứ Ba, 17/03/2009, 11:09
Go in patients infected with avian influenza H5N1, which is her Huynh Thi Dong, 45 years old, in Vietnam Dong, Nam Binh, Thang Binh district, Quang Nam, hospitalization days 28-2 with symptoms of pneumonia heavy. Center for Health in collaboration with Provincial General Hospital in Quang Nam get products sent to test and wait for results from the epidemiological hygiene Central.
According patients before hospitalization have medium hair 9kg buy chickens in a chicken noodles in Tam Ky City home and exposed to the three players hencoop. http://74.125.65.132/translate_c?hl=en&sl=vi&u=http://www.tuoitre.com.vn/Tianyon/Index.aspx%3FArticleID%3D306471%26ChannelID%3D12&prev=/search%3Fq%3DC%25C3%25BAm%2Bgia%2Bc%25E1%25BA%25A7 m%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26as_qdr%3Dd%26start%3D40&usg=ALkJrhj3V2HdGD0k0YxQHt-QOf8ykDLVFg
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Vietnam boy tests positive for bird flu


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First Posted 10:13:00 03/19/2009

HANOI – A three-year-old boy in Vietnam has tested positive for potentially deadly bird flu, doctors said Thursday.

The patient from the Mekong delta province of Dong Thap was admitted to Ho Chi Minh City's Tropical Diseases Institute Monday and on Wednesday a test came back positive for the virus's H5N1 strain, said Nguyen Van Chau, director of the city's health care department.

"The situation of the boy is getting worse," Chau told AFP.

Another doctor, from the municipal Pasteur Institute, said the boy's sample will be tested again to confirm the infection.

Communist Vietnam has the world's second-highest bird flu death toll after Indonesia, with 54 deaths.

Since the beginning of the year, the deaths of two people have been blamed on the virus and the three-year-old boy is the fourth infection reported this year.

Poultry in five of Vietnam's 63 provinces are infected with the H5N1 strain, the animal health department says.

According to the World Health Organization, H5N1 has killed more than 250 people across the world since 2003.

The H5N1 virus typically spreads from birds to humans via direct contact, but experts fear that it could mutate into a form easily transmissible between humans, with the potential to kill millions in a pandemic.

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Vietnamese boy dies of bird flu - Latest Philippine News
Vietnamese boy dies of bird flu

03/19/2009 | 05:08 PM
HANOI, Vietnam —

Health officials say a Vietnamese boy has died of the H5N1 virus.


It is the country's third human bird-flu death this year.

Nguyen Huy Nga of Vietnam's Ministry of Health said the 3-year-old boy died Thursday at a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

Provincial health director Hoang Van Phi said the boy became ill on March 10 after eating a duck that his family had slaughtered at their home in Dong Thap province in southern Vietnam.

Dong Thap is some 119 miles (190 kilometers) west of Ho Chi Minh City.

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Vietnam confirms 3rd human case died of bird flu this year

HANOI, March 19 (Xinhua) The three-year old Vietnamese boy from Southwestern province Dong Thap of Vietnam confirmed of being infected H5N1 virus died, a local doctor from the Ho Chi Minh Hospital of Tropical Diseases told Xinhua Thursday. The infected patient named Tran Cong Phuc died this afternoon because of severe breathing difficulty caused by H5N1 virus tested by the hospital, said the doctor.
The boy was taken to the Ho Chi Minh Hospital of Tropical Diseases on Monday with symptoms similar to bird flu patients.
He contacted with ducks raised by nearby farms before developing bird flu symptoms, said his family member.

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Bird flu kills 3-year-old boy in southern Vietnam

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HANOI, March 19 (Reuters) - A three-year-old boy infected with the H5N1 bird flu strain has died in southern Vietnam, a state-run online newspaper reported on Thursday, the country's third human fatality from the poultry virus this year. The boy was admitted to a Ho Chi Minh City hospital early this week suffering from coughing, headaches and vomiting and doctors there confirmed he had contracted the H5N1 virus, Vietnam Net (www.vietnamnet.vn) said. The boy, who had fallen sick after his family in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap ate duck congee, died on Thursday afternoon, the report quoted a relative and doctors at the hospital as saying. The World Health Organization, which often waits for official announcements from Vietnam's Health Ministry before confirming bird flu cases, has yet to report the boy's death.

Prior to the boy's death, Vietnam had reported 109 cases of human infections, of whom 54 had died, the WHO's tally showed. The Animal Health Department in Vietnam says there are bird flu outbreaks among poultry stocks in five provinces, but Dong Thap province is not on the government's watch list.
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odd that high fever is not mentioned.

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A 3-year-old boy in Viet Nam has tested positive for potentially
deadly bird flu, doctors said on Thursday [19 Mar 2009]. The patient
from the Mekong delta province of Dong Thap was admitted to Ho Chi
Minh City's Tropical Diseases Institute Monday [16 Mar 2009], and on
Wednesday [18 Mar 2009], a test came back positive for the H5N1
strain, said Nguyen Van Chau, director of the city's health care
department. "The situation of the boy is getting worse," Chau said.
Another doctor, from the municipal Pasteur Institute, said the boy's
sample will be tested again to confirm the infection.

Communist Viet Nam has the world's 2nd highest bird flu death toll
after Indonesia, with 54 deaths. Since the beginning of the year
[2009], the deaths of 2 people have been blamed on the virus, and the
3-year-old boy is the 4th infection reported this year.

Poultry in 5 of Viet Nam's 63 provinces are infected with the H5N1
strain, the animal health department says. According to the World
Health Organization, H5N1 has killed more than 250 people across the
world since 2003. The H5N1 virus typically spreads from birds to
humans via direct contact, but experts fear that it could mutate into
a form easily transmissible between humans, with the potential to
kill millions in a pandemic.

--
Communicated by:
ProMED-mail Rapporteur Mary Marshall

[see also:
Avian influenza, human (45): Viet Nam, WHO 20090302.0856
Avian influenza, human (42): Viet Nam 20090227.0815
Avian influenza, human (40): Viet Nam, WHO 20090224.0767
Avian influenza, human (38): Viet Nam 20090222.0741
Avian influenza, human (37): Viet Nam, WHO 20090218.0671
Avian influenza, human (36): Viet Nam 20090217.0665
Avian influenza, human (34) - Viet Nam, WHO 20090211.0623
Avian influenza, human (32): Viet Nam 20090209.0593
Avian influenza, human (30): Viet Nam 20090207.0557
Avian influenza, human (05): Viet Nam, susp. 20090109.0085
Avian influenza, human (04): Viet Nam, WHO 20090107.0068
Avian influenza, human (02): Viet Nam 20090106.0049]
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3 more possible patients, 1 previously mentioned.


Children 3 years old child dies of H5N1

Cập nhật lúc : 8:36 PM, 19/03/2009
Updated at: 8:36 PM, 19/03/2009

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Afternoon 19 / 3, the reverse Tran Phuc, live in Chau Thanh district, Dong Thap, death in hospital in Ho Chi Minh City Tropical Disease by H5N1.

You Phúc the third in Vietnam because the U.S. networks H5N1 this year. Patients transferred from Dong Thap Hospital on Tropical on 16 / 3 states in fever, respiratory failure, and avian influenza. Hospital patient samples tested products and found them infected with H5N1 virus.


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Dr. Tran Huu Ngoc, Director of HCMC Pasteur Institute said test results he's sick in the hospital also positive for H5N1 virus. According to Dr. Huu, you most likely infected by influenza playing with chickens, ducks sick.

Medical Center for HCMC to the Hospital for Tropical khử same area khuẩn due process procedures A/H5N1 flu.The two patients was processed and taken to a local at 16h this afternoon.

Also by information from hospital Tropical, an adult suspected H5N1 infection in the local child Tran Cong Phuc was transferred from Dong Thap on this basis to emergency. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=vi&u=http://www.baodatviet.vn/Home/Chau-be-3-tuoi-chet-vi-H5N1/20093/34328.datviet&ei=abzCSbPWAoSPmQeeltXlCw&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=9&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DC%25C3%25BAm%2Bgia%2Bc%25E1%25BA%25A7 m%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26as_qdr%3Dd%26start%3D70
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Patients infected with the influenza A/H5N1 in Tropical TPHCM BV has died Xem cả bài trên www.nld.com.vn View all items on www.nld.com.vn (NLĐO)- Theo thông tin từ Bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới TPHCM, bệnh nhi Trần Công Phúc 3 tuổi, ngụ ở huyện Châu Thành, tỉnh Đồng Tháp bị nhiễm virus cúm A/H5N1 đã tử vong vào 14g ngày 19-3 tại bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới. (NLDO) - According to information from hospital Tropical TPHCM, diseases of the Tran Phuc 3 years old, live in Chau Thanh district, Dong Thap infected influenza A/H5N1 virus was fatal to 14g on 19-3 at the hospital tropical.
Bệnh nhân được chuyển từ Đồng Tháp lên Bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới vào ngày 16-3 và xét nghiệm dương tính với virus cúm A/H5N1. Patients transferred from Dong Thap Hospital on Tropical on 16-3 and testing positive for influenza A/H5N1 virus. Tiến sĩ Trần Ngọc Hữu, Viện Trưởng viện Pasteur TPHCM cho biết: Kết quả xét nghiệm bệnh phẩm của bệnh nhi tại viện Pasteur cũng dương tính với virus cúm A/H5N1. Dr. Tran Huu Ngoc, Head of Institute Pasteur Institute HCMC for test results patient's disease at the Pasteur Institute also positive for influenza A/H5N1 virus. Theo tiến sĩ Hữu, nhiều khả năng bệnh nhi bị nhiễm bệnh do chơi với gà, vịt bị bệnh. According to Dr. Huu, potentially disease-infected children by playing with sick chickens, ducks sick. Theo TTXVN, Trung tâm Y tế dự phòng TPHCM đã đến bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới để khử trùng, khử khuẩn theo đúng quy trình xử lý dịch cúm A/H5N1; thi hài của bệnh nhân cũng đã được xử lý và đưa về địa phương vào lúc 16 giờ ngày 19-3.Cũng theo thông tin từ Bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới: Một ca người lớn nghi ngờ bị nhiễm virus cúm A/H5N1 ở cùng địa phương với em Trần Công Phúc đã được chuyển từ Đồng Tháp lên Bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới TPHCM để cấp cứu.... According to VNA, Medical Center for TPHCM to hospital for Tropical khử same area khuẩn due process procedures A/H5N1 flu, the two patients was processed and taken to the local 16 hours at 19-under 3.Cung information from Tropical Hospital: One of the adults infected with suspected influenza A/H5N1 virus in the local child Tran Cong Phuc was moved up from Dong Thap Hospital Nhiệt The HCMC to emergency ....

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At the health status of patients at risk of a play with the symptoms of respiratory failure seriously.
Viện Pasteur TP HCM cũng đang tiến hành xét nghiệm lại mẫu bệnh phẩm, tuy nhiên theo ông Châu, kết luận từ Bệnh viện Nhiệt Đới cũng đã đủ.
HCMC Pasteur Institute also conducted to test sample products disease, but according to Mr. Chau conclusions from Tropical Hospital has enough.
Việc cách ly bệnh nhân để chống lây lan cũng đã được bệnh viện thực hiện nghiêm ngặt.
Isolation of patients to combat the spread of hospital has been implementing strict.
Trao đổi với VnExpress.net , Tiến sĩ Nguyễn Ngọc Ấn, Giám đốc Trung tâm Y tế Dự phòng tỉnh Đồng Tháp cho biết, sau khi được Sở Y tế TP HCM báo kết quả xét nghiệm, trung tâm đã kết hợp với thú y thực hiện đủ các quy trình chống dịch.
Talking to VnExpress.net, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc An, Director of Health Center for Dong Thap province, said after the Health Department HCMC report test results, the center was associated with the veterinary all the processes and prevention.
"Những người tiếp xúc với bệnh nhân và gia cầm trong khu vực ấp Phú Hòa, xã Phú Long đã được chúng tôi lấy mẫu gửi Viện Pasteur xét nghiệm. Việc tẩy uế, làm sạch môi trường bằng hóa chất cũng đã được tiến hành", tiến sĩ Ấn cho biết.
"The contact with patients and poultry in the village of Phu Hoa, Phu Long are we sending samples Pasteur Institute for testing. The cleaning, cleaning the environment with chemicals has been conducted" Dr. Press said.
Tại TP HCM, tối qua, tiến sĩ Lê Trường Giang, Phó giám đốc Sở Y tế thành phố đã bất ngờ kiểm tra một số nhà hàng tại quận 11 và phát hiện vẫn có gia cầm sống đang được nhốt trong chuồng chờ bán cho khách.
In HCM City, last evening, Dr. Le Truong Giang, Vice Director of Department of Health city gets a check in the district and found 11 still live poultry are loft waiting for your guests .
Khảo sát của VnExpress.net tại một số điểm bán gia cầm ở quận 7, 8, 12, quận Gò Vấp, Hóc Môn, tình hình mua bán gia cầm sống vẫn còn diễn ra.

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A child infected with H5N1 baby death
20/03/2009 1:19
Pm through, the disease many TCP (3 years, in H. Chau Thanh, Dong Thap) has died in hospital of tropical disease (Vietnam). Test results HCMC Pasteur Institute identified the disease is contagious influenza virus A/H5N1. You P. hospital 16.3 days in the situation very serious disease, respiratory tract failure.
For the people that you know do not eat chicken, duck meat, but by a doctor, more likely to have contact with you, playing with chickens ducks.

Also the last, a patient is an adult with local disease of was transferred to hospital in tropical disease, with manifestations of fever, suspected infected influenza A/H5N1.

Ho Chi Minh City Health Department reported to the Ministry of Health on 2 cases.
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You baby influenza A H5N1 infection in Dong Thap deaths
Friday, 20/03/2009, 01:58 (GMT +7)
(SGGP) .- The 19-3, Dr. Nguyen Huy Nga, Director Department of Health Department for environmental and official notification, with the H5N1 influenza A in Dong Thap province has died in hospital of tropical disease TPHCM 19 -3, because of the severe disease.

According to a report by monitoring HCMC Pasteur Institute, the patient died as a boy 3 years old, living in Phu Hoa Hamlet, Long Phu, Chau Thanh district, Dong Thap, patients started on 12-3, the treatment BVDK Sa Dec Dong Thap on 14-3 with symptoms of fever, cough, difficulty breathing.
16-3 days, the patient was transferred to Hospital Patients in tropical TPHCM situation serious respiratory failure, lung XQ have taken photos of pneumonia virus.
Test results at the Pasteur Institute on TPHCM 18-3 with positive influenza A H5N1.
Known before the patient cured 10 days, families slaughter and eat sick birds, dead.

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Children 3 years old child dies of H5N1
Updated at: 8:36 PM, 19/03/2009

Also by information from hospital Tropical, an adult suspected H5N1 infection in the local child Tran Cong Phuc was transferred from Dong Thap on this basis to emergency.

Dr. Tran Huu Ngoc, Director of HCMC Pasteur Institute said test results he's sick in the hospital also positive for H5N1 virus. According to Dr. Huu, you most likely infected by influenza playing with chickens, ducks sick.

Afternoon 19 / 3, the reverse Tran Phuc, live in Chau Thanh district, Dong Thap, death in hospital in Ho Chi Minh City Tropical Disease by H5N1.
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