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Pakistan H5N1 cases may involve human transmission
CTV.ca ^ | 12/15/2007 | Helen Branswell

Posted on 12/15/2007 9:49:36 AM PST by G8 Diplomat

Authorities in Pakistan have announced that country's first reported cases of H5N1 avian flu in a cluster of family members which may have involved human-to-human transmission.

There was some confusion Saturday about how many people had tested positive for the virus, with Pakistan announcing six cases but an official of the World Health Organization suggesting as many as nine people may have tested positive for the virus in that country.

The WHO spokesperson said investigations are still underway to try to determine how the various people became infected, but some human-to-human spread is possible.

"We can't rule it out,'' WHO spokesperson Gregory Hartl said from Geneva.

"There are other plausible explanations.... We don't know enough at this point. And in some of these cases, one never will know enough.''

The cluster of cases involved four brothers and two cousins living in the country's North West Frontier Province. Two of the brothers died, one without having been tested.

A doctor who treated members of the family also has tested positive for H5N1, Hartl said. But she was not tested with the standard diagnostic assay used to detect H5N1 infection and further testing is needed to determine if she is indeed a case.

Three people who are unrelated to the family but who were involved in culling H5N1-infected poultry in the same area have also tested positive.

Meanwhile, U.S. health officials have confirmed they conducted H5N1 testing on a man who had recently visited Pakistan and was complaining of mild respiratory symptoms. The man is believed to be another brother from the affected family.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control confirmed Saturday that the CDC sent its plane to Albany last Saturday to collect specimens taken from the man, who lives in Nassau County.

Tests done in the state lab and confirmed at the CDC in Atlanta showed the man was not infected with the virus.

The initial infection dates back to Oct. 25, when a livestock official -- a brother in the family -- fell ill. It appears that it was only after two of the man's brothers fell ill and died that testing was done looking for H5N1 infection. It is believed the first positive test was received in late November.

The WHO was officially alerted on Dec. 12, Hartl said.

"We feel that the Pakistanis have done everything right in terms of their response,'' he said, noting the country has done a "huge'' amount of work to strengthen infection control and increase surveillance.

"(But) yes, they could have alerted us earlier.''

The statement from Pakistan's health ministry announced six infections, with five people having recovered. It was unclear who the country was counting as cases in that report.

But that figure would not include the brother who died without being tested. While his symptoms and his exposure history are highly suggestive of H5N1 infection, he cannot be added to the official case count.

A lab team from the U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit in Cairo is travelling to Pakistan to conduct confirmatory testing. And WHO is sending a team of two doctors with experience treating H5N1 patients as well as an epidemiologist to help with the investigation of cases.

Pakistan is the 14th country to announce human infections with the H5N1 virus. If these cases are confirmed, they will bring the global case count since late 2003 to nearly 350 human cases and 209 deaths.

On Friday, the WHO announced that Myanmar had reported its first human case in a seven-year-old girl who fell ill in late November. She has since recovered.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: birdflu; h5n1; pakistan
Maybe bin Laden will catch it....
1 posted on 12/15/2007 9:49:38 AM PST by G8 Diplomat
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To: Grimmy; RedStateRocker; gonzo; DeaconBenjamin; indcons; sukhoi-30mki; Eyes Unclouded; ECM; ...
Pakistan ۋﮧ۱م

FReepmail if you want on or off
2 posted on 12/15/2007 9:50:41 AM PST by G8 Diplomat (Creatures are divided into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, Protista, & Saudi Arabia)
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To: G8 Diplomat

Canceling my Christmas vacation in Islamabad.


3 posted on 12/15/2007 9:57:53 AM PST by gotribe (I've been disenfranchised by the GOP.)
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To: G8 Diplomat
"he WHO spokesperson said investigations are still underway to try to determine how the various people became infected, but some human-to-human spread is possible."

I can tell from here how they got it. No need to send a detacchment of WHO zombies, waste all that jet fuel, plus a heavy lift plane to transport yet another brand new fleet of land rovers for them to ride around in just to tell us they were sleeping with the chickens. (well at least the women were, the men prefer sleeping with the goats)

4 posted on 12/15/2007 10:21:35 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: G8 Diplomat
"The initial infection dates back to Oct. 25, when a livestock official -- a brother in the family -- fell ill."

Livestock inspector huh? Sure. I bet all those brothers living with their cousins were "livestock inspectors". I guess tough times will befall them now, but no worries, Achmed will sell a kidney to a westerner with no scruples, and Allah will smile upon them once more.

5 posted on 12/15/2007 10:25:33 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary
I bet all those brothers living with their cousins were "livestock inspectors".

Uh...he was the one raising the livestock, so of course he knows their health conditions. Why do FReepers have to come in here and politicize a thread about a potentially dangerous emerging virus and turn it into a rant about third world Islamic countries? Most people on FR aren't scientists, everything is politics to them. They always jump on the science threads and tear apart the scientists' conclusions when they probably haven't picked up a textbook in twenty years. People are dying here, and this virus is not something to ignore, whether it's in Pakistan or the United States. I posted this thread for insightful, serious discussion, not monologues about the backwardness of the countries the flu virus is affecting.
6 posted on 12/15/2007 12:19:36 PM PST by G8 Diplomat (Creatures are divided into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, Protista, & Saudi Arabia)
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To: milford421

ping.


7 posted on 12/16/2007 3:47:53 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (I vote to outlaw hidden links in articles. If the URL is worthy of clicking, then show it.)
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