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Azerbaijani Health Ministry Publicizes Radiological findings of three cases of human H5N1 Avian Influenza

Society Materials 27 November 2006 12:08 (UTC +04:00)

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Health has publicized the detailed but anonymous radiological findings of three cases of human H5N1 avian influenza. We published it, hoping that this will improve National and International understanding of this emerging disease, the source in the ministry said.

These three cases were laboratory confirmed. The detailed epidemiology has been described in the WHO publication Weekly epidemiological record (Human avian influenza in Azerbaijan, February-March 2006. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 5 MAY 2006:81(18):183-8 http://www.who.int/wer/2006/wer8118.pdf) and in the journal Eurosurveillance (Euro Surveill 2006;11(5):122-6 http://www.eurosurveillance.org/eq/2006/02-06/pdf/eq_5_2006_122-126.pdf)

A detailed clinical description is being prepared for publication and the clinical, laboratory and epidemiological databases have been shared among our National experts and with the WHO.

Case 1: This 16 year old male was started on Oseltamivir on the 4th day of illness. In spite of intense supportive therapy he died on the 10th day of illness.

Cases 2 and 3: Both cases had low grade fever (<37.5C) for 2 days. They were observed and immediately started on oseltamivir. The low grade fever settled in both cases within 1.5 to 2.5 days and oseltamivir was discontinued after 4 days when they were discharged back to community surveillance, with no symptoms and after examination and laboratory testing remained normal. They both subsequently developed high fever (>38C). The families agreed to their re-hospitalization where they received supportive therapy (which included oxygen sometimes at high flow rates according to oxygen saturation findings), and recommencement of oseltamivir. Because of uncertainty including that surrounding potential exposure or even re-exposure , the day of onset is described here as both the day from second onset of fever followed in parentheses by the day from initial onset of the transient low grade fever. These cases became apyrexial during day 12 or 13 (19or20). Both cases survived and their convalescent films are included here.

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