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New bird flu cases in Kurdish Iraq
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Posted on 02/03/2006 3:45:11 PM PST by Termite_Commander

Al-Sulaimaniya, Iraq/Cairo (dpa) - A fresh bird flu scare has erupted in the Kurdish region in northern Iraq with reports of 162 suspected cases almost two weeks after a 15-year-old girl died of the deadly strain.

In the Thursday issue of pan-Arab daily al-Hayat, the head of the pre-emption committee in the Kurdistan Province Najm Eddin Mohammed announced that 162 people have been admitted to the diagnosis center on suspicion of contracting the virus.

Mohammed told al-Hayat that the virus has proliferated throughout Rania, a region southwest of al-Sulaymania on the border with Turkey, and described the influx as a "crisis."

"The threat (of bird flu) has been confirmed after the virus has been able to cross the province's borders," he said.

The virus is believed to have spread from neighboring Turkey, which has seen four deaths and a number of suspected cases so far. On January 17, a 15-year-old villager in Rania died of the deadly flu.

"Two other citizens have died of the infectious virus while two other cases are in intensive care, in addition to four other cases," Mohammed added.

The World Health Organizations has announced that two suspected cases of bird flu are currently being investigated in its London laboratory.

The testing of the samples of the young girl's 33-year-old uncle, who died on January 27 and another 54-year-old woman, who has been admitted to the hospital in northern Iraq after showing flu-like symptoms, is underway.

The health minister in al-Sulaymania, Mohammed Khoshnaw, had earlier confirmed that there are no bird flu cases in the area, stating that the preemptive measures implemented by the authorities in the city "are capable of preventing the influx or spread of the disease in the province."

But the authorities retracted their statement later, admitting that bird flu had spread to northern Iraq.

Following the authorities' confirmation of the bird flu cases, alarm has spread among the inhabitants of the Kurdish region Zakho after a large number of slaughtered birds were seen along the Khabour River that flows from bordering Turkey.

The villagers in Zakho have reported the incident to the local authorities in Zakho and Dahouk.

A health official in Dahouk said that villagers spotted ashore the river more than 100 dead birds, all suspected of having been slaughtered by Turkish villagers across the border in a bid to det rid of all infected birds.

Meanwhile in Kurdish city of Erbil, health minister Jamal Abdel Hamid decried the lack of tools that would enable the government to handle an imminent outbreak.

"The preemptive measures implemented by the heath authorities are ineffective in the face of the increasing number of infected people in Kurdistan," Abdel Hamid was quoted in al-Hayat as saying.

Al-Hayat reported that a 35-year-old woman identified as Sarya Mirza is being hospitalized in an Erbil hospital on suspicion she has sustained the deadly flu.

The Iraqi authorities have imposed a quarantine on the villages bordering Turkey and sent in launched teams to slaughter fowl in areas suspected of carrying the disease. Roads into the mountainous Rania area, site of the first flu death, have been blocked.

The area comprises some 50 villages, home to 400,000 people.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: avianinfluenza; h5n1
Interesting. The above article says "162 suspected cases", but I think that's also the number of cases the WHO has confirmed worldwide. Perhaps there's been a mix-up.

I think there are at least 32 suspect cases, with two cases confirmed, both fatal. These numbers are much more widely reported, so I'll reserve judgement on the Bangkok Post story until I hear some confirmation from somebody.

At any rate, the WHO says they're sending in 10,000 courses of Tamiflu, and a team of "experts" is supposed to arrive early next week.

Not that there's a rush or anything. Take your time getting there. It's not too important.

I wish papercuts upon the buffoons running the WHO.

But then, what does one expect from a bloated UN agency?

1 posted on 02/03/2006 3:45:14 PM PST by Termite_Commander
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To: Termite_Commander

BTTT.


2 posted on 02/03/2006 4:10:06 PM PST by blam
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To: Mother Abigail; Domestic Church

FYI


3 posted on 02/03/2006 4:13:04 PM PST by Rushmore Rocks
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To: Rushmore Rocks; Cindy

Yikes. If there really are 162 suspected cases this sounds like the jump has been made.


4 posted on 02/03/2006 5:38:08 PM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: Domestic Church

If even half of the cases are H5N1, it will be a major shift, but I don't know if it would quite be a pandemic form yet. This would take us to late stage 4 or early stage 5, possibly.

Hopefully, this is just like in Turkey, where almost 1,000 people went to hospitals "just to be sure" they didn't have avian influenza.


5 posted on 02/03/2006 6:03:28 PM PST by Termite_Commander (Warning: Cynical Right-winger Ahead)
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To: Domestic Church

Sure sounds like it. I guess time will tell. Certainly is a cause for concern.


6 posted on 02/03/2006 6:39:20 PM PST by Rushmore Rocks
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To: Termite_Commander

The "162" number came from a single, unsubstantiated, Thai news report. The article was copied by a couple of other small, foreign news outlets. The rumor has been denied by those on the ground in Iraq. We have a problem if we starting treating rumors like this as fact (although Dr. Niman seems fully willing to do so).


7 posted on 02/04/2006 6:37:42 PM PST by tatown (Better to Burn Up than Fade Away...)
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To: tatown

Tatown, I didn't treat this as fact. I stated that this might be a mistake on the part of the writer, and I also said I'd reserve judgement on the number until I heard more confirmation.


8 posted on 02/04/2006 7:49:39 PM PST by Termite_Commander (Warning: Cynical Right-winger Ahead)
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