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"Human to human bird flu, Egypt"
AVIAN FLU RELATED DREAMS
The following dreams are related to past, present and future events dealing with avian flu, if you have any additional information of any of these DD's listed below, please let me know...Brian
DD872 DD992 DD1533 DD17522 DD2170 DD2175 DD2561 DD2658 DD2661 DD2692 DD2778 DD2822 DD2814 DD2996 DD3030 DD3137 DD3271 DD3032 DD3388 DD3444 DD3670 DD3682 DD3699 DD3837 DD3917 DD3986 DD4004 DD4012 DD4013 DD4018 DD4025 DD4030 DD4053 DD4058 DD4059 DD4065 DD4066 DD4068 DD4076 DD4088 10042005 DD4103 DD4105 DD4107 DD4119 DD4143 DD4579 DD4687 EC
3.19.2006
The lab in Cairo found that the woman, who died Friday, had the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus, lab spokesman Andrew Stegall said. The World Health Organization will conduct further tests in an effort to confirm the findings, said Hassan el-Bushra, the WHO's regional adviser for emerging diseases.
A number of people who came in contact with the woman also are being tested, el-Bushra told The Associated Press. He would not say how many people were being tested or whether they showed any symptoms of bird flu.
El-Bushra said the additional testing would be done by a lab in London or Atlanta, but he could not say when results would be available.
Egypt's health minister, Hatem El-Gabali, said earlier that the woman — from Qalyoubiya governorate, an area north of Cairo — was raising poultry at her home and some of her birds also died, according to the official news agency MENA.
Police identified the woman as Amal Mohammed Ismail and said she was hospitalized in the regional capital, Qalyoub, about two weeks ago. She subsequently was transferred to the Cairo Fevers' Hospital, where she died.
Ismail's home since has been sealed off, police said.
The H5N1strain of bird flu has killed or forced the slaughter of tens of millions of chickens and ducks across Asia since 2003, and recently spread to Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Health officials fear H5N1 could evolve into a virus that can be transmitted easily between people, potentially triggering a global pandemic.
That has not happened yet, but at least 98 people — excluding the Egyptian woman — have died from the disease worldwide, two-thirds of them in Indonesia and Vietnam, according to WHO figures.
If this case is confirmed, Egypt would join Turkey and Iraq as the only countries in the Middle East where humans have died of the virus, although birds in several countries have been afflicted. At least four people in Turkey and two in Iraq have died of the virus.
Official confirmation of Egypt's first cases of H5N1 in poultry last month sparked a slaughter at poultry farms across the country. Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif urged Egyptians to halt the practice of raising birds at their homes.
Raising pigeons and chickens on residential rooftops, apartment balconies or yards for household consumption or for income is a prevalent practice in Egyptian urban areas.
Reports that people were throwing birds who had died of the disease into the Nile River caused widespread panic, leading to a rush on bottled water and official pleas that people turn over dead birds to authorities.
Public fears were further stoked Feb. 19 when authorities shut the Cairo Zoo, which is flanked by residential areas. It remains closed.
The virus also has affected sellers of live fowl.
3.19.2006
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EGYPT_BIRD_FLU?SITE=7219&SECTION=HOME
&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2006-03-18-07-48-19
Egyptian woman dies of bird flu. Looks like their first birdflu death, and
they are now actively seeking out those she came in contact with...
Rob
Also, Brian, the previous emails I sent I forgot to add the dream numbers.
The Israel/birdflu comment was for dream DD3271, and the Denny's comment was
for dream DD3260
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Hi, thanks again have added all your emails.
Brian
3.19.2006
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Thanks
Brian
Egypt has reported a second suspected human case of bird flu, a day after it announced that a 30-year-old woman is thought to have died from the virus.
The health ministry says a man was admitted to hospital on Thursday after suffering symptoms of the disease, and has since recovered.
Both cases of the potentially deadly H5N1 strain of the virus originated in the Qaliubiya region, north of Cairo.
Further tests are being carried out to confirm the virus in both cases.
Drug treatment
The official Mena news agency said that the 28-year-old man was treated with the drug Tamiflu and appeared to have recovered.
Egypt said on Saturday that a woman who maintained a domestic bird farm despite a ban on the practice had died of a fever at Cairo's main hospital a day earlier.
Last month, the government ordered the slaughter of all poultry kept in homes, as part of efforts to stop the spread of the H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus.
The H5N1 strain has killed at least 90 people since early 2003, mostly in South-East Asia.
The virus can infect humans in close contact with birds. There is still no evidence that it can be passed from human to human.
3.21.2006
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Thanks, posted.
Brian
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