Bird flu killed a woman in northern Egypt as authorities attempt to eradicate the lethal virus that infected two other members of the woman’s family. The infection killed a teenage girl in Cairo, Agence France-Presse reported. The woman from Zifta, in the northern province of Gharbia, had been in contact with infected poultry, Egypt’s Ministry of Health said in a statement on its Web site today. Fowl kept by the family and neighbors have been culled, and people in contact with the birds are being tested, the ministry said in a separate statement on Dec. 24. A 15-year-old girl died from the H5N1 strain of avian flu in a Cairo hospital, AFP reported yesterday. She was transferred from a hospital in the Nile delta province of Garbiya, where she was admitted Dec. 20, AFP said. World health experts are trying to control the H5N1 virus, which risks infecting humans and mutating to become more contagious. A virus that spreads among people as easily as seasonal flu could spark a deadly pandemic capable of killing millions of people, health authorities have said. The H5N1 strain is known to have infected 258 people in 10 countries during the […]
Thursday, December 28th, 2006
Bird Flu Kills Woman in Egypt, Infects Family Members
Author: JASON GALE
Source: Bloomberg
Publication Date: 26-Dec-07
Link: Bird Flu Kills Woman in Egypt, Infects Family Members
Source: Bloomberg
Publication Date: 26-Dec-07
Link: Bird Flu Kills Woman in Egypt, Infects Family Members
Stephan: If this is the mutation everyone has feared estimates are that as many as 62 million may die in the next two years.