28 February 2012 - The Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt has notified WHO of two new cases of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus.
The first case is a thirty-two year old male from Behira governorate, in the Abo Elmatameer District. He developed symptoms on 16 February 2012 and was admitted to hospital on 21 February 2012 where he received oseltamivir treatment upon admission. He died on 28 February 2012.
The second case was a thirty seven year-old female from Kafr Elshihk governorate in the Kelleen District. She developed symptoms on 18 February 2012 and was admitted to hospital on 23 February 2012 where she received oseltamivir treatment upon admission. She died on 26 February 2012.
Preliminary investigations into both cases with regard to the source of infection indicate close contact with sick or deceased backyard poultry at the cases' respective residences.
Both cases were confirmed by the Central Public Health Laboratories, a National Influenza Center of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network.
Of the 163 cases confirmed to date in Egypt 57 have been fatal.
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I got to thinking about why rumors surrounding certain locations in Indonesia and Egypt are not being confirmed, denied or alluded to in any way by US or int'l authorities. All this concern about the super flu recipe getting in the wrong hands, but if the pandemic happened to emerge in a region with radicalist sympathies already, how do you handle that? That fella at recombinomics making a scandal about NAMRU withholding gene sequences, but is it? And the fact that these rumored super-scary outbreaks are occurring WHERE they are occurring, well... International leverage, we'd all like to have it BUT... I think I'm gettin it now. Hope it's not quite as bad as it sounds, but if it is, then the world will know soon enough anyway. I wish everybody could be on the same page but if the whole world was, the best that the collective heart of man could come up with... probably wouldn't be all that.
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