Avian influenza situation in Egypt - a new case detected

The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has announced a new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection. The case is a 21-months old female from 6th October Governorate, Kerdasa District whose symptoms began on 9 January 2009.
She was initially hospitalized on 10 January and is currently in a stable condition. Infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus was diagnosed by PCR at the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory and subsequently confirmed by the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU-3) laboratories.
Investigations into the source of her infection indicate a recent history of contact with sick and dead poultry.
Of the 52 cases confirmed to date in Egypt, 23 have been fatal.
(Editor compiled and published
Avian influenza situation in Egypt - a new case detected at HealthNewsTrack on January 16, 2009 sourced from World Health Organization - http://who.int/)
Bird Flu - recent articles and current news stories:
-
Bird Flu rears its head again-
Preventing future bird flu epidemics - GM chickens-
Virus hybridization could create pandemic bird flu-
New tools to study H5N1 vaccines for Bird Flu-
Human vaccine against bird flu soonBird Flu article/news source:
Read more health articles from
World Health Organization and
health articles from Switzerland.
Bird Flu - search related terms:
Avian influenza,
Bird Flu,
H5N1,
Infection,
Influenza,
Pneumonia,
Poultry,
Respiratory disease,
Virus,
Virus infection,
Bird Flu books,
Mission
Health Newstrack is dedicated to serve recent and updated health & medical research, events/news, views/reviews to its subscribers and free access to general public, health & medical professionals, and other health seekers worldwide online with a user-friendly system.
Subscribe to Health News by Email
Current news
A new human case of avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection is detected in Egypt.
About Bird FluBird flu is a viral respiratory disease, mainly of birds including poultry and waterbirds but also transmissible to humans. Symptoms in humans include fever, sore throat, cough, headache, and muscle aches. Severe infections can result in life-threatening complications such as pneumonia and acute respiratory illness.