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Thailand:Avian Influenza surveillance in human(As at November 9, 2005)
submited by kickingbird at Nov, 11, 2005 9:47 AM from Department of Disease Control MOPH, Thailand

I. Avian Influenza in human situation 2005

Since January 1, 2005 to November 9, 2005, the Bureau of Epidemiology has received reports of influenza or pneumonia cases in Avian Influenza Surveillance Network from the Provincial Health Offices and Disease Prevention and Control Regional Offices. The investigation and analysis were summarized as follows:

 

  1. Cumulative number of patients under surveillance are 1,823 cases; 74 provinces. Today reports are 48 cases; Eleven cases from Pathumthani, 5 from Suphanburi, 4 each from Phitsanulok and Kamphaengphet, 2 each from Nonthaburi, Nakhonpathum, Samutsakhon, Chacheongsao, Prachinburi and Nakhonnayok, and 1 each from Bangkok Metropolis, Lopburi, Chainat, Srakaew, Chonburi, Utharadit, Phetchaboon, Nakhonsawan, Uthaithani, Phichit, Roiet, and Yasothon.

  1. Confirmed human cases of avian influenza are 3 cases; 2 cases from Kanchanaburi with one death case and 1 from Nonthaburi/Bangkok Metropolis.

  1. There is no suspect cases reported.

    Conclusion:
         ·    In 2005, there are 3 confirmed human cases of avian influenza.          

         ·    No patient from man-to-man transmission reported.


II. Avian Influenza International Situation, www.who.int

WHO report: On November 9, 2005, The Ministry of Health in Vietnam has confirmed a further case of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza. The case occurred in a 35 years old man from who was hospitalized with respiratory symptoms on October 26, 2005 and died on October 29, 2005. This is the first confirmed case in Vietnam since late July of this year. Since mid-December 2004, Vietnam has reported 65 cases, of which 22 were fatal.

 

WHO report in brief: Since 26 December 2004, to 9 November 2005, there had been 125 H5N1 confirmed reported cases, with 64 deaths in 4 countries; Vietnam = 92, with 42 deaths; Four confirmed dead cases from Cambodia; 20 cases with 13 deaths in Thailand; and 9 cases with 5 deaths from Indonesia. (Table 1)  

 Table 1 : Details of confirmed H5N1 cases from WHO reports.

Duration

Indonesia

Cambodia

Thailand

Vietnamm

TOTAL

 

Case

Dead

Case

Dead

Case

Dead

Case

Dead

Case

Dead

 26 December - 10 March 2004

0

0

0

0

12

8

23

16

35

24

 19 July - 8 October 2004

0

0

0

0

5

4

4

4

9

8

16 December 2004 - 9 November 2005

9

5

4

4

3

1

65

22

80

32

 Summary

9

5

4

4

20

13

 92

42

125

64

III. Domestic Avian Influenza in poultry situation

Avian influenza in poultry situation on the Department of Livestock Development web site (www.dld.go.th); since October 1 to November 9, 2005; 7 provinces, 14 tambons; Suphanburi (4 tambons), Nonthaburi (3 tambons), Kanchanaburi (2 tambons), Karasin (2 tambons), Angthong (1 tambon), Samutprakan (1 tambon) and Nakhonpathom (1 tambon). The areas waiting for laboratory result are 51 provinces; 420 tambons.

 

*Patient definition:

  1. Suspected : Individual who has body temperature 38°C and one of these symptoms; muscle pain, cough, breathing difficulty, or shortness of breath, or the physician suspicious of pneumonia or influenza plus history of direct contacting sick or dead poultry within the last 7 days or unusual dead of poultry in the village within the last 14 days,
  2. Probable : suspected case with preliminary laboratory result of influenza A infection but strain not known either human or avian influenza yet or respiratory failure or dead,
  3. Confirmed : suspected case with final laboratory result indicated influenza A (H5) of which is avian strain by PCR or by virus culture,
  4. Excluded : any patient who is not compatible with the aforementioned definition or laboratory result proved to be other causes.
  5. Being under investigation : any patient, whose additional data or information either clinical or contact history in risk area are needed before any conclusion could be made.

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