Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Meanwhile, Cambodia Reports Their 10th H5N1 Case

 

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While the Flublogia’s (and the world’s)  attention is directed at China’s ongoing H7N9 outbreak, we’ve news this morning from China’s Xinhua News of Cambodia’s 10th H5N1 case (h/t Shiloh on FluTrackers)

 

 

Cambodia reports 10th bird flu case this year

English.news.cn   2013-04-03 19:25:27

PHNOM PENH, April 3 (Xinhua) -- A six-year-old boy from Southwestern Kampot province was confirmed to have contracted with Avian Influenza H5N1, bringing the number of the cases to 10 and the death toll remained at eight in 2013, a health expert said Wednesday. "The boy was admitted to the Kantha Bopha Hospital in Phnom Penh on March 31 for severe pneumonia, and he was tested positive for H5N1 at the Instituts Pasteur on Tuesday,"Dr. Denis Laurent, deputy director of the hospital, told Xinhua."The boy is still alive, but in severe conditions."

The country sees the worst outbreak of the virus this year since the disease was first identified in 2004. To date, the country has recorded 31 human cases of the virus, killing 27 people.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen repeatedly appealed to television and radio stations to broadly educate people about the outbreaks of Avian Influenza H5N1 virus, which has killed eight people so far this year.

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For now, H5N1 remains primarily an avian adapted virus - and only rarely infects humans – usually as the result of direct contact with infected birds.

 

When an official statement from the World Health Organization, Cambodian MOH, or UN becomes available I’ll update this story.