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From Treyfish of Pandemic Information News, and posted on FluTrackers, comes this translation of an Arabic news report stating that the last two Egyptian bird flu cases, both toddlers, lived in houses adjacent to each other.
Undoubtedly, investigation over the route of infection is ongoing.
The fact that these two cases are from neighboring houses does not necessarily imply human-to-human transmission. They could have shared a common infectious source, such as backyard chickens.
Officials said he did not concern the spread of the disease Village
Official bird flu injured relatives and neighborsSunday, April 5, 2009 - 11:22 ا
Patients aged two years and years and 9 months
A Magdy Attallah Al-Chief of the Unit for the local center town of Badr in Beheira, the 61 cases and 62 of the bird-flu-affected children, Mohamed El-Shahat Mohamed Hassan Amer, two years, and Jamil Hassan Mohamed Hassan Amer, years and 9 months, with two children and live in adjacent houses and there is no is reason for concern about the spread of the disease in the village,
pointing out that the discovery of the No. 62 came in the wake of the Committee of Five, consisting of health and veterinary medicine and the environment, security and the local unit to clean the child's home as soon as infection is suspected in the case 61, and suspected in 62 cases the situation has been booked Bhmyat revealed Damanhour analysis of HIV infection.
And Dr. Mahmoud Farid Director of the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine Lake, it was clear the area and that work is underway in the villages neighboring the region, pointing out that the situation is stable and there is no danger of the spread of the disease