Egyptian woman dies of bird flu, second
death in two days
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[November 19, 2014]
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian woman
died on Tuesday of H5N1 bird flu after coming into contact with infected
birds, the second death from the disease in two days and the third in
the country this year, state newspaper Al-Ahram reported.
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The 30-year-old woman was from the province of Minya, south of
Cairo, the health ministry said in a statement reported by Al-Ahram
on its website. She died in a hospital in the southern city of
Assiut.
A 19-year-old woman died of bird flu on Monday in Assiut.
The ministry was quoted by Al-Ahram as saying that they have
identified a total of seven cases of the virus this year, including
the three who died.
The World Health Organization warns that whenever bird flu viruses
are circulating in poultry, there is a risk of sporadic infections
or small clusters of human cases, especially in people exposed to
infected birds or contaminated environments.
Human cases of H5N1 are rare, however, and the virus does not
currently appear to transmit easily from person to person.
Egypt's H5N1 cases have largely been found in impoverished rural
areas in the south of the country, where villagers, particularly
women, tend to keep and slaughter poultry in the home.
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(Reporting By Ali Abdelaty; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by Chris
Reese and Tom Brown)
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