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埃及的H5N1禽流感盛行于南部地区

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An Egyptian woman has died of H5N1 bird flu in southern Egypt, the third person in the country to die of the illness this year, a health ministry official said on Friday.

The woman, 43, lived in a village in Assiut and had direct contact with birds, She fed some chickens and many birds in her farm. Ahmed Abdel Hameed, a health ministry official in Assiut, told reporters.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says there has been a jump in the number of H5N1 infections in people in Egypt. At least 10 people died from the disease in Egypt in 2014.

The WHO said on Tuesday that between Dec.4 to Jan. 6, there had been 18 new laboratory-confirmed human cases of H5N1 infection in Egypt, including four deaths. 

This was the highest ever monthly number of human cases in Egypt, the U.N. public health agency said.

The WHO has warned that bird flu viruses may be found in all poultry, Such as chickens, ducks, birds, pigs and so on. So there is a risk for people to have contact with them.

Egypt's H5N1 cases have largely been in poor rural areas in the south, where villagers tend to keep and kill poultry in the home. The government tried its best to save the people who infected. But in poor areas it was not easy for people to treat because of the traffic.


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