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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Monitoring prevents the entry 'unknown disease' from Cambodia


. Department of Preventive Medicine, Ministry of Health of Vietnam immediately the deployment requirements for disease control activities at the border.
Specifically, the Center for International Health Quarantine, Center for Preventive Medicine has quarantine border operations closely monitored for the entry, particularly those who are suspected carriers of infectious diseases.
. Conduct inspection and medical treatment facilities for entry, examination and isolation of suspected cases of infection.
  The same units are also required to coordinate with the gate forces in supervising the import of animals and animal products across the border.... In addition, the plan should be proactive disease prevention in the summer, preparing sufficient number of drugs, chemicals epidemic ...
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Vietnam showing the same outbreak as Cambodia

Looks like the same problem right across the border..

 Prevent hand, foot and mouth in An Giang
Updated at 02:01, Thursday, 12/07/2012 (GMT +7)

..Although not a local number of cases have hand, foot and mouth (HFMD) the highest nationwide, but the An Giang province is leading the country in the number of deaths with nine cases. So what is the cause of this situation?

..As of mid-July, An Giang province has recorded 1,478 cases of TCM, up seven times over the same period in 2011 (more than 200 cases across the province). All 11 districts, towns and cities have recorded cases of infection. Localities with high child morbidity and mortality...

..According to the Center for Preventive Medicine, all fall into the deaths of children under three age groups and families in rural areas, regions and remote areas, access to health services, especially knowledge of health care, personal hygiene for children is limited.

..On average, each day, An Giang has two or more children with TCM TCM lift incidence in An Giang and weekends from 50 to 70 ca ... Several weeks more than 100 hospitalizations. Meanwhile, an alarming problem that up to 68% of samples tested fall into EV71 bacteria. With the rate of deaths caused by disease in An Giang unusually high compared to other provinces in the country..
..diagnosis in healthcare facilities because access to medical knowledge is weak so many cases has dropped erythema shortcomings positions, because of the atypical cases such as mouth ulcers No, no erythema, pathological findings as a sore throat ... granted, but events quickly disease, severe complications are such as meningitis, pulmonary edema ..., especially in infants under one year, making the treatment faced many difficulties, leading to high mortality rates.http://translate.google.com/translat...giang-1.357425

HERE IS THE MAP ,ON THE LOWER CAMBO BORDER. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lo...namAnGiang.png

Children hit in bad year for severe virus #EV71



Mary Ann Benitez
Thursday, July 12, 2012

Thirteen children have been sickened with severe enteroviral infections this year, a record that follows the pattern seen in the mainland and Cambodia, data shows.
There were eight cases of EV in 2010 and nine last year, the Centre for Health Protection said.
Among the 13 cases, eight are imported, all involving mainland children. Five are local "or not classified," it added.
The imported cases include a five- year-old girl and her two brothers, both seven, who tested positive for enteroviruses - which cause hand, foot mouth disease - but negative for the deadly enterovirus71.
On Tuesday, the Centre for Health Protection announced only that the girl and a 39-day-old baby boy from Shenzhen - admitted to the public Prince of Wales Hospital - were confirmed with severe enterovirus infections.

 

Yesterday, the center said the girl and her two brothers, who live in Guangxi, have had fever, headache and neck stiffness since July 1 before traveling to Hong Kong for treatment at Adventist Hospital on July 4.
"Their clinical diagnoses were meningitis due to EV infection and the three children are now in stable condition," the center said.
The baby boy was infected with the Coxsackie virus, which causes a mild form of hand, foot and mouth disease. The baby had a fever for about 10 days.
EV71 has killed 52 of 59 children during the past three months in Cambodia.
Secretary for Food and Health Ko Wing-man said: "In light of all these outbreaks, including the recent detection of avian influenza H5N1 in Bird Street, I would like to remind the citizens to remain vigilant in terms of food and personal hygiene.
"If we are traveling outside Hong Kong, special precautions must be taken as far as the food that we are going to eat as well as our personal hygiene. People who have returned to Hong Kong with symptoms, particularly fever, should seek medical attention."
So far this year, two severe cases of EV71 infection have been reported out of 39 laboratory-confirmed EV71 cases, also a record high.
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=124286&sid=37003249&con_type=1

Source of Bird Flu Virus in girls death is still mysterious

Source of Bird Flu Virus is still mysterious

 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 00:01 pm

  DEATH KK, 8, a resident of Karachi, West Java, due to the bird flu virus attack, is still a question mark. One was about the source of virus that infects the victim.

"We've studied birds around the victim's home, neighbors, and relatives of victims, all negative exposure to the bird flu virus. In Chicken Market Karachi is referred to as a source of transmission, we also do not have poultry infected with the virus,
" said Rasim, Head of Disease Control Department of Health and Environmental Diseases Karachi, yesterday.

From the investigation it is believed the victim contracted the bird flu virus from poultry, not humans. He is also suspected to be infected from poultry in Karachi, but it could have been outside the country, because the victim had to Singapore.

"To date in Falkirk still have not found an outbreak of bird flu virus in poultry. Residents do not need to worry," he said.   http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2012/07/11/332329/76/20/Sumber-Virus-Flu-Burung-masih-Misterius

Vietnamese Markets flooded with smuggled birds from china

with video  http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=vi&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fus.24h.com.vn%2Ftin-tuc-trong-ngay%2Fga-loai-thai-trung-quoc-tran-ngap-thi-truong-viet-nam-c46a468163.html

Panama restricts entry of live animals from #bird flu in Mexico #H7N3

Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Panama strengthened its biosecurity measures at its borders and farms and restricted the entry of live animals from Mexico for the outbreak of bird flu in the Mexican state of Jalisco, authorities said today and producers.
"We are alert to any situation, any product (live animal) coming from Mexico is restricted ', told Notimex director of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture, Manuel Gonzalez.
http://www.eldiariodecoahuila.com.mx/notas/2012/7/11/restringe-panama-ingreso-animales-vivos-mexico-gripe-aviar-304519.asp

Guatemala maintains emergency avian flu outbreak in Mexico #H7N3


July 11, 2012Guatemala authorities maintain a state of emergency animal disease to prevent spread of bird flu after an outbreak in a region of western Mexico, officials said...

..The decree includes a border fence to prevent the disease from poultry in the country extends north to Guatemala, said a source at the agency, noting that the state of alert is effective until risks are discarded...http://www.radioformula.com.mx/notas.asp?Idn=255900

UNDIAGNOSED ILLNESS, FATAL, CHILD - CAMBODIA (05): EV71 TREATMENT OPTIONS

Published Date: 2012-07-11 14:48:55
Subject: PRO/EDR> Undiagnosed illness, fatal, child - Cambodia (05): EV71 treatment options
Archive Number: 20120711.1197882
UNDIAGNOSED ILLNESS, FATAL, CHILD - CAMBODIA (05): EV71 TREATMENT OPTIONS

EV71 in the outbreak of fatal illness in Cambodian children ----------------------------------------------------------- In previous ProMED postings [listed below] the clinical illness in Cambodia was described as occurring mainly in children under 3, with a male/female ratio of 1.3 to 1. It was noted in 14 south and central provinces of the country. Around 60 children were admitted to Kantha Bopha hospital after having been treated in private clinics and most of these died within 24 hours of a syndrome with encephalitis and pulmonary edema, while platelets, liver function, and renal function appeared normal.
Epidemiology and clinical features ---------------------------------- EV71 has been associated with outbreaks of fatal encephalitis in infants in the 1970s in Hungary and Bulgaria (1, 2) and since 1998 with large outbreaks of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Southeast Asia (3). A minority of patients in these outbreaks may develop rhombencephalitis and (neurogenic) autonomic dysregulation leading to pulmonary edema, which can be fatal within 24 hours, while laboratory markers of liver and kidney function usually stay within normal range.
The age distribution and male to female ratio of the children in Kantha Bopha is very similar to what was prospectively observed in Children's Hospital 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam among 4000 children hospitalized with HFMD with a median age of 20 months and a male to female ratio of 1.6 to 1. It was also noted that if children progressed to more severe disease this was within a median of 24 hours of admission.
 The case fatality rate was 0.2 percent of all hospitalizations and 6/19 patients with pulmonary edema (TH Khanh, unpublished data). Myoclonus, particularly of the fingers is often the 1st symptom of central nervous system involvement and is seen in a majority of patients with severe disease (4). Deterioration is hallmarked by autonomic dysregulation, which presents as hypertension and tachycardia in addition to uncontrollable fever and may lead to pulmonary edema and death (3). In Taiwan and Malaysia it was noted that a large fraction (one third to half) of the patients progressing to this severe form of disease do not have a rash (5, 6). On the paediatric ICU of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam among the very severe cases 12/47 had no rash and 28/47 had myoclonic jerks. There is no mention of rash, myoclonus, and hypertension in the children in Cambodia, but this would be very interesting to know.
The laboratory findings from Institute Pasteur and the clinical and epidemiological features are compatible with the severe end of the spectrum of disease caused by EV71. The high case fatality rate is striking, but may be due to an underestimation of the total number of cases because less severe cases are not hospitalized and not reported. The absence of the typical rash of HFMD should not rule EV71 out as a causative agent.

Some notes on treatment ----------------------- Guidelines from the Vietnamese ministry of health advice to suppress myoclonus with oral or intravenous phenobarbital, and when suppression is incomplete to instill IVIg at 2g/kg in 2 dosages. Autonomic dysregulation, particularly hypertension, is treated with milrinone (7). Pleconaril, a drug with anti-enteroviral activity, has no activity against EV71 in vitro (11). Evidence for the use of IVIg comes from treatment of enteroviral meningitis in neonates and agammaglobulinaemic patients, but there is only observational and retrospective case data on its efficacy in HFMD and no evidence for who benefits (8-10). Large randomised controlled trials of all treatment options (IVIg, milrinone, magnesium, fluid regimens, etc) are urgently needed for EV71 HFMD. http://www.promedmail.org/

HFMD Scare on Sa Kaew Border #EV71 #Cambodia #HFMD



Sa Kaew Provincial Governor Sanit Naksuksri yesterday issued an alert regarding a dangerous strain of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD).


He said Cambodian authorities reportedly were unable to get it under control and had called on the World Health Organisation’s help.



Schools were told to keep clean and health services to report any suspicious cases to the surveillance and rapid response team (SRRT) and to the provincial health office immediately.Following news of a dangerous strain of HFMD killing 64 people and leaving 66 children sick, Cambodian vendors at the Rong Kleu border market yesterday took their schoolchildren to the Thai side. Thai border authorities conducted a random health check on the children and handed out leaflets about HFMD.


Sa Kaew Provincial Governor Sanit Naksuksri yesterday issued an alert regarding a dangerous strain of hand foot and mouth disease HFMD.




http://www.nationmultimedia.com/nati...-30185979.html





Sa Kaew watches out against HFMD from Cambodia



July 11, 2012 5:34 pm
Sa Kaew provincial govonor Sanit Naksuksri Wednesday ordered a war room to watch out for a dangerous strain of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) after the Cambodian authority reportedly, unable to get it under control and called for the World Health Organisation's help.http://www.nationmultimedia.com/brea...-30185940.html

Panicked Cambodians flee to Sa Kaeo #EV71 #Cambodia #HFMD

Cambodians flee to Sa Kaeo


The hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) scare has resulted in a mass exodus of Cambodian parents with young children into Sa Kaeo province.

The Aranyaprathet immigration checkpoint was yesterday crowded with Cambodian travellers, most of them with young children, eager to enter Thailand.

The Cambodian parents were mainly workers and vendors at the Rong Kleau border market in Thailand.

Thai disease control officials used a thermal scanner to screen for children with a high fever _ one sign of possible HFMD infection.

One child was stopped and tested but the fever was not overly high.

Won Yom, 32, a Cambodian vendor in Poi Pet market in Cambodia, said the Cambodian public health authorities had announced on radio yesterday that the government needed urgent help from the World Health Organisation to control the spread of the virus that has already killed 64 children. That had added to mounting fears among parents with young children and explained why many wanted to come to Thailand.

A Cambodian mother working in Surin province on Tuesday took her two-year-old boy who had a high fever and was suspected of having HFMD to a local hospital.

The incident triggered panic at Sikhoraphum district hospital, which was crowded with children who were mostly there being treated for dengue fever.

Zalo Ann, 30, the Cambodian mother, said she had learned about the spread of HFMD in her home country from the media and when her son became ill, she feared it could be the same disease.

Upon learning about the Cambodian boy and reports of a number of deaths of children in Cambodia from HFMD, parents whose children were being treated at the hospital panicked.

In Kanchanaburi, three more new HFMD cases were reported yesterday at a municipal daycare centre in Sangkhla Buri district, prompting a temporary shutdown of the centre for disinfection. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/302019/cambodians-flee-to-sa-kaeo

Malysia- EV-71 virus: Controls in place at all borders, says Liow









July 11, 2012JASIN, July 11 — The Health Ministry has taken the precautionary measure of beefing up controls at all entry points to prevent the spread of enterovirus 71 (EV-71) that was found in Cambodia.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai (picture) said the ministry had taken the necessary steps to curb the virus from spreading to Malaysia by sending a medical team as observers to monitor the development in the country.

“According to reports we have received, it has been proven that the virus (EV-71) was found in the country (Cambodia) but some of the deaths that occurred were due to dengue as well,” he told reporters after visiting the Jasin Hospital here today...



http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ev-71-virus-controls-in-place-at-all-entry-points-says-liow/

Dr. Beat Richner, Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospitals


Dr. Beat Richner, Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospitals

Phnom Penh / Siem Reap Angkor, 8.7.2012

Urgent message

Since the end of April 2012 in the Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospitals 66 children

were admitted with just same symptoms and clinical findings. The children, most

between 2 and 3 years old, suffered from Encephalitis. They develop in the last

hours of their life a total destruction of the alveolas in the lungs. Up to now 64 have

died. Only two have survived. The last week from 2
nd to 7th July there were only two

cases.

On 20
th June, after having discussed this in Cambodia new picture of disease since

early May with the Ministry of Health, and after having got no positive results by

Institut Pasteur, which whom we cooperate since beginning of the discovery of this

for Cambodia new phenomena in our 5 Hospitals, we wrote a letter to the Minister

of Health suggesting as causing reason a Enterovirus, or an intoxication by a

medication outside of our Hospitals, or both. All the 64 cases who have died were

treated outside by private clinics before they were brought to the Kantha Bopha

Hospitals.

Yesterday the Institut Pasteur could confirm, that in the majority of the above

described cases the Enterovirus Type 71 was found. Still we have now to see what

really is causing the deadly pulmonary complication and see if a toxic factor is

playing a role too. Why only a very few children infected by Enterovirus 71 are

doing this awful destruction of the lungs?

Unfortunately WHO has given a declaration on July 2
nd to Reuters without being

clear on the facts being presented on 29
th June in the Ministry of Health by Kantha

Bopha to all the officials of Health. WHO was telling whole the world: New mystery

killer disease in Cambodia! This was causing unnecessary panic in Cambodia.

On the level of public health it is not an alarming issue: The 5 Kantha Bopha

Hospitals are covering 85% of all Cambodian sick children. In case of the Dengue

Fever Kantha Bopha is covering 92%. In June 75 799 sick children were treated in

our outpatient stations. 16 517 severely sick children had to be hospitalized, among

them 5534 severe cases of the Hemorrhagic Dengue Fever. In June only 34 cases

with this above described “ new” disease were hospitalized. This declaration by

WHO, which is not at all involved in this matter, to Reuters on July 2
nd was neither

professional nor necessary, but causing panic for nothing.

Dr. Beat Richner, Founder and Head of the Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospitals in

Cambodia.
http://www.beat-richner.ch/pdf/2012/EnterovirusType71_8July.pdf

Mystery illness in Cambodia solved, doctors say #EV71 #Cambodia

Hat tip to  Alert

By Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Danielle Dellorto, CNN
updated 11:17 AM EDT, Wed July 11, 2012
Phnom Penh, Cambodia (CNN) -- The cause of a mysterious illness that has claimed the lives of more than 60 Cambodian children has been determined, medical doctors familiar with the investigation told CNN on Wednesday.

A combination of pathogens, disease-causing micro-organisms, is to blame for the illness, the World Health Organization, in conjunction with the Cambodian Ministry of Health, has concluded, the doctors said.

The pathogens include enterovirus 71, which is known to cause neurological disease; streptococcus suis, which can cause infections like bacterial meningitis in people who have close contact with pigs or with pork products; and dengue, which is transmitted by mosquitoes.

The inappropriate use of steroids, which can suppress the immune system, worsened the illness in a majority of the patients, the doctors said. The World Health Organization (WHO) is expected to advise health care workers to refrain from using steroids in patients with signs and symptoms of the infection, which include severe fever, encephalitis and breathing difficulties.

While not all the microorganisms were present in each patient, doctors concluded the illness was caused by a combination of them and worsened by steroid use.

The WHO sources did not want to be identified because the results of the health organization's investigation have not yet been made public.

"I'm very confident for the reason of the epidemic," said Dr. Phillipe Buchy, chief of virology at the Institut Pasteur in Cambodia and one of the doctors who cracked the case.

"The first thing that goes through your mind is, is this one of the usual suspects you haven't detected before?" said Dr. Arnaud Tarantola, chief of epidemiology and public health at the Institut Pasteur. "If it is, has it mutated, or changed in a way that it causes more severe disease? Or is it something completely new?"

On the steroids issue, Tarantola said, "When you have a dying child, you try to use what you have at hand, and they were right to try that." But, he acknowledged, "from the cases we reviewed, almost all of the children died, and almost all of them had steroids."

Parents face anxious wait over mystery illness

"I think we can close the case and move ahead asking different questions," Buchy said. "Not what is the illness, but now, how long has the virus been circulating? What is the extent of the circulation of the virus? How many mild diseases are we missing? That's the next step."

Over the past four months, doctors at Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals in Phnom Penh have been faced with the mysterious syndrome, which kills children so fast that nearly all of those infected with it die within a day or two of being admitted to the hospital.

Dr. Beat Richner, head of the children's hospitals -- which cared for 66 patients affected by the illness, 64 of whom died -- said that no new cases of the illness had been confirmed since Saturday.

Other hospitals in the country have reported similar cases, but far fewer than the children's hospitals in the capital, which are the most popular.

In the last hours of their life, the children experienced a "total destruction of the alveola(e) in the lungs," Richner said. Alveolae are the air sacs where oxygen enters the bloodstream.

Most of the children who have contracted the illness have come from the south of the country, though health officials cannot find what is known as a cluster -- a lot of cases coming from one specific area.

By June 29, the WHO had been contacted and Cambodian officials were scrambling to instruct health providers across the country to spread information about the illness as quickly as possible.

Officials search for clues in disease killing Cambodia's children

The WHO and the Cambodian authorities' announcement of the situation drew criticism from Richner, who said they were "causing unnecessary panic."

The WHO said the unexplained nature of the outbreak obliged it to communicate the information.

Over the weekend, lab tests linked enterovirus 71 (EV71) to some of the cases. But the tests didn't solve the whole puzzle and health officials continued their investigations, noting the detection of other elements like streptococcus suis and dengue.

The link to EV71 does not particularly help in the treatment of the illness, as there is no effective antiviral treatment for severe EV71 infections and no vaccine is available.

In milder cases, EV71 can cause coldlike symptoms, diarrhea and sores on the hands, feet and mouth, according to the journal Genetic Vaccines and Therapy. But more severe cases can cause fluid to accumulate on the brain, resulting in polio-like paralysis and death.

Outbreaks of the enterovirus "occur periodically in the Asia-Pacific region," according to the CDC. Brunei had its first major outbreak in 2006. China had an outbreak in 2008.

Adults' well-developed immune systems usually can fend off the virus, but children are vulnerable to it, according to the CDC.

"It looks like (EV71) has emerged strongly, probably because it hadn't circulated with the same intensity in the past years," Tarantola said.

Reported cases of streptococcus suis have risen significantly in recent years, notably in Southeast Asia, according to a paper that appeared last year in Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

The rainy season in Cambodia, which lasts from May to October, is a key problem in trying to control diseases like dengue. Because of a lack of indoor plumbing in many homes, people collect rainwater in vats, creating potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

In Cambodia, as with many places around the world, parents first try treating their child at home. If that doesn't work, they typically then go to a local clinic. A hospital visit, which often involves a long trip, is a last resort. 
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/10/world/...ase/index.html

Mystery disease is not much of a mystery

Nope. Now it's all good. So it is 3 different diseases, all treated too late or with steroids..
Judging from recent reports, many countries are stringently checking their borders for any sign of a disease that is probably already in their country, namely HFMD..or Dengue Fever..or Strep Suis..

So far Thes countries are checking the borders for sick people from Cambodia. The W.H.O. is about to tell them that is unneccesary some time today. I heard it from CNN.
They didn't tell you what the other countries are doing.

Indo  http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2012-07/09/c_131704362.htm

Vietnam  http://www.nhandan.com.vn/cmlink/nhandandientu/thoisu/doi-song/i-s-ng-tin-chung/ki-m-d-ch-y-t-bien-gi-i-ng-n-ch-n-b-nh-l-vao-vi-t-nam-1.357278

Thailand http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/301865/hfmd-in-thailand-is-under-control-says-deputy-minister

Phillipines  http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/07/10/12/cambodian-infection-encephalitis-type-not-hfmd  Tight watch against enterovirus

China The usual

Malaysia http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsgeneral.php?id=679882



Most of these countries are calling it a strain from Cambodia that they are worried about. Soon I guess, they will say it's regular old HFMD with a few cases of EV71 thrown in and some dengue or pig strep on steroids. I can't help but to think back a couple days where the guy said it was a "Perfect Explanation" for what is happening.



All reports are from the same CNN story, Nothing from the WHO or any other gov't entity. Last nights report from Sanjay said that the Cambodia ministry of health were handling field reports and were not working hand in hand with the WHO. Less than 8 hrs later it is all a big misunderstanding. Just run of the mill diseases on steroids. 0 Maybe the dr was right when he said that the WHO jumped the gun on this, as they overlook the Dengue cases right in front of them. Hopefully that is all it is, cause it is what they are gonna tell us. Oh yeah, it is not contageous..imagine that.  http://www.rappler.com/world/8364-no-need-to-panic,-cambodia-says-on-virus

Mexico-31 farms infected -3.4 mil birds affected -2.5 mil culled #H7N3



 ..As part of health activities in Punjab by avian influenza 148 poultry farms are reviewed and confirmed the presence of the virus in 31 of them, 34 more were negative and the rest is continued with the diagnosis laboratory, reported the National Health Service, Food Safety and Food Quality (SENASICA).
  On the National Emergency Animal Health (DINESA) launched to eradicate H7N3 avian influenza outbreak, originated in the municipalities of Acatic and Tepatitlan, Jalisco, applied in farms and backyards covered, until the day before Monday, a flock of 16.5 million birds, of which 3.4 million have been found affected.
 . The farms remain under quarantine and isolation, as well as maintaining, in accordance with national and regional poultry industry, the control measures to mobilize in order to prevent infected birds, poultry, contaminated poultry offal and could move to other regions without the virus.
  In this universe, the number of birds have been culled as a control and eradication, until Monday, was 2.5 million....    http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fyucatan.com.mx%2Fmexico%2Favanza-el-control-de-la-gripe-aviar%2F

China to lend hand in battle with killer virus

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

China yesterday pledged to provide medical experts and funding to assist the investigation and clinical management of a virus that has killed more than 60 Cambodian children.

Eang Sophalleth, personal spokesman for Prime Minister Hun Sen, told reporters the pledge had been made during a meeting between the premier and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi yesterday in Phnom Penh.

“There is a mysterious disease that is responsible for killing more than 60 Cambodian children. So China would like to provide experts and funding to assist Cambodia in finding the cause of the disease,” Sophalleth quoted Yang as saying to Hun Sen.

Cambodia’s largest children’s hospital, Kantha Bopha, has reported that 64 children have died from the virus since April.

Tests being conducted by Kantha Bopha and the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation have recently identified the disease as enterovirus 71 – a virus associated with hand, foot and mouth disease that can cause severe complications for children.

WHO epidemiologist Dr Nima Asgari said the details of the co-operation with incoming Chinese experts was a matter for the Ministry of Health, but welcomed the additional assistance.

“What I can say is that China does have a lot of experience with clinical management of this virus,” Asgari said.

China has experienced several outbreaks of EV-71, including severe outbreaks in 2008 and 2009 that claimed hundred of lives, according to media reports of the events. During the 2008 outbreaks, the US embassy in Beijing reported that “all the deaths were children less than six years old, and most were under two years of age”.

The commitment of expert assistance and funding was part of Yang’s promise from China to continue providing loans and aid to Cambodia as well as pushing for business and investment and tourists to the Kingdom.

According to Sophalleth, Hun Sen thanked China for its continuing support for Cambodia.http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2012071157342/National-news/china-to-lend-hand-in-battle-with-killer-virus.html

Mix of pathogens caused mystery illness in Cambodia, doctors say

HAT TIP TETANO

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By Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Danielle Dellorto, CNN
July 11, 2012 -- Updated 0936 GMT (1736 HKT)
 
Phnom Penh, Cambodia (CNN)
-- The World Health Organization, in conjunction with the Cambodian Ministry of Health, will conclude that a combination of pathogens is to blame for the mysterious illness that has claimed the lives of more than 60 children in Cambodia, medical doctors familiar with the investigation told CNN on Wednesday.

The pathogens include enterovirus 71, streptococcus suis and dengue, the medical sources said. Additionally, the inappropriate use of steroids, which can suppress the immune system, worsened the illness in a majority of the patients, they said.

The sources did not want to be identified because the results of the health organization's investigation have not yet been made public.

Dr. Beat Richner, head of Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals -- which cared for 66 patients affected by the illness, 64 of whom died -- said that no new cases had been confirmed since last Saturday.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is also expected to advise health care workers to refrain from using steroids in patients with signs and symptoms of the infection, which include severe fever, encephalitis, and breathing difficulties.
Over the past four months, doctors at Kantha Bopha in Phnom Penh have been faced with the mysterious syndrome, which kills children so fast that nearly all of those infected with it die within a day or two of being admitted to the hospital.
In the last hours of their life, the children experienced a "total destruction of the alveola(e) in the lungs," Richner said.
Other hospitals in the country have also reported similar cases, but far fewer than..


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The border medical quarantine, block "unknown disease" in Vietnam

Wednesday, 11/07/2012 (GMT +7)

 On 10-7, Department of Preventive Medicine (Ministry of Health) dispatch center requests the international medical quarantine center of preventive medicine are quarantine border activity immediately deploy the following activities: close monitoring for people on entry, especially for objects suspected carrier of infectious diseases through gate examination and medical treatment facilities for entry, examination and isolation of cases suspected infectious disease.

http://www.nhandan.com.vn/cmlink/nhandandientu/thoisu/doi-song/i-s-ng-tin-chung/ki-m-d-ch-y-t-bien-gi-i-ng-n-ch-n-b-nh-l-vao-vi-t-nam-1.357278

MEXICO SECRETARY OF HEALTH DENIES H7N3 CAN INFECT HUMANS

Or anything else for that matter..

SECRETARY OF HEALTH, CHERTORISKI SOLOMON: Good afternoon everyone, I greet with respect to fellow media, I thank the Secretary Ferrari's invitation to be together, to comprehensively platicarles all sides of this issue we have As always busy.

I would start by saying that the Ministry of Health we have one of the expert groups for influence in the world, recognized worldwide as reiterated today headed by Dr. Pablo Kuri, three messages that I would very timely.
The first influence is a disease that affects several animal species including as we all know and have experienced the human being, yet each of these viruses is limited to the transmission within the same species. In this particular case the H7N3 virus is only transmitted between birds, I want it very clear that no virus among lizards, whales, horses and of course reiterated among humans, but the virus that we are living today in the country today, focusing on the state of Jalisco has no chance of being transmitted to humans. I say this with all punctuality, with precision throughout history has never been a case of transmission of this virus to humans and I think it is very important as we have been doing throughout the week to reiterate this message there is no risk of infection in humans. http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sagarpa.gob.mx%2Fsaladeprensa%2Fboletines2%2FPaginas%2Fdefault.aspx


..Chertorivski Solomon, owner of Health, noted that "there is no risk of human infection" by bird flu and if they even broke the cordon sanitaire and someone were to eat eggs or chicken infected, your health is no risk.
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Due to the outbreak of bird flu that has affected A7N3 thousands of birds in the municipalities of Tepatitlán Acatic and Jalisco, the State Government through the Ministry of Health reports that this virus is not transmissible to exotic beings human by any means.
Likewise, this office has ruled out the possibility of avian flu infection who consume eggs and poultry.
Avian influenza is a highly contagious viral disease caused by a virus Type "A" that affects several species of birds of all ages, as wild and domestic turkeys, chickens, ducks, water birds, the latter acting as potential carriers virus.
Dr. Jose Trevino Leo Cardenas Director of Prevention and Disease Control, reported that this disease is only transmitted between birds that have contact with infected feces, secretions, contaminated food and water or improper handling of dead birds.

HFMD in Thailand is under control, says deputy minister

Published: 11/07/2012 at 01:36 AM Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) in Thailand is under control thanks to measures put in place to prevent a virulent strain from spreading to Thailand from Cambodia, Deputy Public Health Minister Surawit Khonsomboon said yesterday.

Extraordinary surveillance measures were being implemented to keep Enterovirus Type 71 (EV-71), a strain of HFMD that has claimed the lives of more than 60 children in Cambodia, from spreading to Thailand, Dr Surawit said.
Parents are being advised to encourage their children to wash their hands often and avoid taking them to crowded places, Dr Surawit said.
If parents suspect an infection they should immediately take their children to a doctor to reduce the risk of complications of the disease which can affect victims' brains, lungs, and hearts, he said.
Authorities have sent a communicable disease control unit to the Chong Jom-Osamach border crossing in tambon Dan of Kap Choeng district of Surin to screen Cambodian parents and their children for HFMD virus strains.
Any Cambodian travellers suspected of carrying the virus would be quarantined, the Surin provincial health office said.

Meanwhile, parents of 16 Cambodian children attending a pre-school child centre in Ban Dan in the same border district of Surin were asked to take their children back to Osamach in Cambodia.
Sirichai Tantiratananon, president of tambon Ban Dan administration organisation, said it was a temporary measure to prevent the children infecting their Thai peers.
Satawas Sinprasitkul, director of Kap Choeng district hospital, said no Cambodian patients with EV-71 has been admitted to his hospital since the virus was found across the border three months ago.
Dr Apichart Rodsom, chief of the provincial health office in Kanchanaburi, said four new HFMD cases in children aged three to five which were reported this week were not the EV-71 strain.

EV-71 is one of two pathogens commonly found in infected Thai patients, but it was a virulent form of the virus that was detected in recent Thai cases, the permanent secretary for public health, Dr Paijit Warachit, said. The other type of HFMD virus commonly found in Thailand is Coxsackie A 16, he said.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/loca...eputy-minister

China-Mainland baby, young girl treated for deadly virus #EV71

Mary Ann Benitez

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Two mainland children - a five-year- old girl from Guangxi and a 39-day-old baby boy from Shenzhen - are being treated at Hong Kong hospitals for a severe form of enterovirus infection, the Centre for Health Protection said last night.

It is the third and fourth such case of the infection this year and comes days after Cambodia announced that Enterovirus71 was....

The clinical diagnosis was meningitis due to EV infection, with her cerebrospinal fluid specimen testing positive for the virus. Her condition is stable.
The girl's older twin brothers, aged seven, also had symptoms and sought medical help. Other family members did not have any symptoms.
The baby boy lives in Shenzhen and had fever on July 4. He was brought to Hong Kong for treatment the next day and admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin.
He no longer has fever and was stable last night.
His cerebrospinal fluid specimen tested positive for EV while his rectal swab tested positive for the Coxsackie virus. Both viruses cause hand, foot and mouth disease, so called because of characteristic rashes...
The specific strain of EV for both children has not yet been typed, but most likely could be EV71, which experts and the CHP have said "is more likely associated with severe medical complications and even death." ...

http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_d...=20120711&fc=2

Research Continues Into Mystery Disease in Cambodia

   
     
10 de julio de 2012, 15:20

Phnom Penh, July 10 (Prensa Latina) Specialized physicians are continuing their tireless efforts today to identify a rare disease that has killed at least 61 children under three years of age in Cambodia.

Virologists at the Pasteur Institute, involved in the investigation, dismissed for now that it has anything to do with Enterovirus 71 (EV71), associated with brucellosis, as a cause of the sudden outbreak of severe fever and respiratory and neurological problems detected in the Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital in this capital...

However, they are considering the possibility that since brucellosis is endemic in neighboring Indochinese countries, they may be dealing with a mutation of the virus.


 ....Although 15 of the 24 blood samples analyzed by Pasteur Institute showed the presence of EV71, Asgari noted that these results require further research in the coming days...
http://www.plenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=524596&Itemid=1

CNN’s Sanjay Gupta Talks To Mediaite About Mystery Illness Claiming Lives In Cambodia

CNN’s Sanjay video

by Alex Alvarez | 3:04 pm, July 10th, 2012



CNN’s Sanjay Gupta is in Cambodia this week, covering a perplexing illness that, to date, has taken the lives of over 50 young children. Gupta, a neurosurgeon, has been talking with local doctors and officials from the World Health Organization in an effort to determine what, exactly, has caused these children to succumb and perish so quickly. Eleven hour time difference be damned, Gupta graciously made time to speak with us about his report and what he’s been able to learn so far.

According to Dr. Gupta, the illness appears to be some combination of an enterovirus (Type 71, specifically) and a second, “mystery” component still being investigated. He explained that these issues manifest in children who “arrived with mild symptoms, were treated and given medicine — bad medicine, or medicine that was inappropriate or wrong.” The issue of patients being given medicine that is incorrect, old, diluted or counterfeit is a widespread one, he noted, and one that poses a real and fatal threat across third world countries and the United States alike....http://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnns-sanjay-gupta-talks-to-mediaite-about-mystery-illness-claiming-lives-in-cambodia/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+mediaite%2FClHj+%28Mediaite%29

Cambodians fear mystery deaths #EV71 VIDEO



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CHOLERA outbreak in CUBA


Date: Tue 10 Jul 2012

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/international/americas/view/20120710cuba_reports_more_cholera_cases/srvc=home&position=recent


The number of cholera cases confirmed in eastern Cuba jumped from 30 to 85 over the weekend [7-8 Jul 2012] but the death toll remained at 3, one government official said, although independent reports put the number of deaths as high as 15. As many as 5 other cases of cholera also were unofficially reported in Havana, and dissidents in Guantanamo near the eastern tip of the island reported cholera-like cases in Caimanera, a village on the edge of the US naval base.

The state-owned TV station in Granma province, where the outbreak has hit hardest, suggested that residents avoid traveling outside the area, and trucks with loudspeakers urged them to boil water and wash their hands often, 2 residents said.

Public health officials in the British-run Cayman Islands, just south of Granma, issued a advisory against travel to Cuba, and US Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R[epublican]-Florida, warned potential travelers that visiting the island "may put them at risk of becoming ill with cholera." The CDC in Atlanta had not issued any special travel notices on Cuba as of Monday evening [9 Jul 2012]. Its Web page recommends only general vaccinations, like those for hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever, and rabies.

Cuban government epidemiologist Ana Maria Batista Gonzalez told Granma's Telecentro TV station Sat 7 Jul 2012, that 30 cholera cases had been confirmed in the province, then raised the number to 85 when she appeared again on the station the next day, said [SM], a doctor and dissident in the Granma town of Manzanillo.

A Cuban government statement, on 3 Jul 2012 -- the only other official word on the outbreak, said 53 cholera cases had been confirmed and that the outbreak was "under control." There was no explanation for the conflicting numbers, although it's possible that the number 53 referred to cases in the southeastern region, not just Granma.

Batista also noted the number of suspected cases in Granma rose from 332 to 346, and more general cases of diarrhea and vomiting rose from 3422 to 3998, [SM] said. Most of the cases have been recorded in Manzanillo and the provincial capital, Bayamo, as well as nearby municipalities of Niquero, Yara, and Bartolome Maso, Batista said. All are along Cuba's southern coast, about 415 miles [670 km] east of Havana.

Batista said the death toll remained at 3, the same number the government reported on 3 Jul 2012. A Bayamo dissident said he had heard reports of 5 deaths and [SM] put it at about 10. Havana dissident [CM] has reported about 15.

Police continued a heavy security presence at area hospitals and relatives were not allowed to visit patients with cholera, CM said. He was fired from his public health job after he began speaking out against the government and his wife became a human rights activist.

Cholera was declared eradicated in Cuba no later than the early 1900s, but an ongoing outbreak in neighboring Haiti has killed more than 7400 people and scores of Cuban doctors have worked there.

Philippines Spray planes against #EV71

Tight watch against enterovirus

Philippines
AIRPORT quarantine authorities are spraying incoming airplanes, either with connecting flight or direct from Cambodia, with disinfectants in a bid to control or prevent the entry of the deadly virus traced to have killed 61 children in Cambodia this past week....
.....On Tuesday the officials sprayed three Cebu Pacific flights from Saigon, one Philippine Airlines flight, also from Saigon, one Kuwait Airways which made a stopover in Bangkok and a Thai airways from the Thai capital. R. Mercene..
http://businessmirror.com.ph/home/nation/29754-tight-watch-against-enterovirus \


As part of the airport’s precautionary measures, quarantine officers assigned to each incoming flight spray “Coopex” germ disinfectants on aircraft cabins to extinguish the virus.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/www2/2012/07/11/health-airports-alerted-to-enterovirus-71/

Mexico applied a million #bird flu vaccines from China


July 10, 2012
Guadalajara, Mexico. - A batch of one million vaccines from China will be implemented in the coming days the birds were not infected by bird flu at farms in Mexico to try to protect their health, reported the National Union Poultry (A).
A According to the number of farms with confirmed presence of the flu has risen to 29, five more than the last report, so that the epidemic is already affecting some 2.5 million birds...
http://www.noticiassin.com/2012/07/mexico-aplicara-un-millon-de-vacunas-contra-gripe-aviar-provenientes-de-china/

'No need to panic,' Cambodia says on virus



PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – Officials of a Cambodian hospital slammed the World Health Organization (WHO) for creating “unnecessary panic” about a previously unidentified disease that has so far killed over 60 children here.

“There’s no need to panic,” Dr Denis Laurent, Biologist and Deputy Director of the Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospital (KBCH) in Phnom Penh told Rappler. Laurent is the assistant of Dr Beat Richner, the founder and head of KBCH who was the first to sound the alarm about the disease.

The WHO has alerted neighboring countries including the Philippines about an "unknown disease" that had killed 52 children in Cambodia.

The Pasteur Institute in Phnom Penh earlier announced that it discovered Enterovirus Type 71 in about two-thirds of patients. The virus is the “perfect explanation” for the deaths, according to the institute’s virology unit head Philippe Buchy who was cited by Bloomberg.

While the Enterovirus 71 was indeed found in a majority of the fatal cases, there are still questions left unanswered, Richner said in a statement released Sunday..



“Unfortunately, WHO gave a declaration on July 2 to [a news agency] without being clear on the facts being presented on June 29 in the Ministry Of Health by Kantha Bopha to all the [health] officials,” Richener said. “WHO was telling the whole world: new mystery killer disease in Cambodia! This was causing unnecessary panic in Cambodia.”

LONG LINE. Parents and children are hoping to avail of free medical treatment. Photo by Paul John CanaLONG LINE. Parents and children are hoping to avail of free medical treatment. Photo by Paul John Cana

Richener added that the issue is “not alarming."

In June, 75,799 sick children were treated in our outpatient stations, 16,517 severely sick children were hospitalized, among them 5,534 severe cases of the hemorrhagic dengue fever. Only 34 cases with this…‘new’ disease were hospitalized. This declaration by WHO…was neither professional nor necessary, but causing panic for nothing.”
...According to Laurent, no new fatalities from the disease have been reported since the latest statement issued by the hospital Sunday... http://www.rappler.com/world/8364-no-need-to-panic,-cambodia-says-on-virus

Thailand-Disease warning for schools due to HFMD

 July 10, 2012 5:47 pm

Thailand-The Public Health Ministry on Tueday instructed schools and nurseries nationwide to close if they find that students in five classes or more have contracted hand, foot and mouth disease.

The move follows reports that at least 64 children in Cambodia died after being infected with enterovirus 71, know to cause the disease, since April this year.

In Thailand, about 10,813 children are believed to have caught the disease during the most recent outbreak but there were no reports of any fatalities.

Disease Control Department director general Dr Pornthep Siriwanarangsan said the strain of hand, foot and mouth disease currently spreading in the country is not a virulent one.

It is recommended that children with fever, blister-like lesions on the tongue, gums and inside of the cheeks, and a pimple-like rash on the hands and feet be taken to a clinic for treatment.

About 20,000 nurseries have been told to suspend classes if they find that two or more children have been infected with the virus. School who find infected students in five classes have been told to close. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Disease-warning-for-schools-30185866.html

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Philippines-Doctors, health care providers told to report Enterovirus 71 cases

July 10, 2012 5:48pm

The Health Department will require doctors and health care providers to report incidents of Enterovirus 71 infections by making it a notifiable disease....

A notifiable disease is a disease that must be reported to public health authorities at the time it is diagnosed because it is potentially dangerous to human or animal health...

The DOH said EV-71 causes diseases of varying intensity, including the often mild hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), acute respiratory disease, acute flaccid paralysis (polio-like) and the deadly brainstem encephalitis.
It said HFMD is a self-limiting illness whose symptoms include fever with skin lesions or rashes.

Philippine authorities last weekend went on alert against what was then a mystery disease, amid reports of children in Cambodia dying from it.
Also, the DOH and World Health Organization (WHO) clarified the Cambodian EV-71 infection was of the encephalitis type and not HFMD.

The DOH said affected Cambodian children had fever followed by rapid respiratory deterioration and impaired consciousness.
"Death occurred 24 hours from hospital confinement," the DOH said http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/264880/news/nation/doctors-health-care-providers-told-to-report-enterovirus-71-cases

WHO Defends Warning on Cambodia Virus

  • Updated July 10, 2012, 6:37 a.m. ET
  • As Cambodian authorities grapple with a disease outbreak that has killed more than 50 children, they're also struggling with another issue: how to best manage interest from the outside world without triggering alarm.

    The issue bubbled to the surface earlier this week when Beat Richner, a well-known doctor in Cambodia and founder of the Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals where the disease was first reported, complained that international health authorities moved too quickly to sound the alarm, risking a panic before they had all the facts.
    Writing in a post on his Facebook page, he said the World Health Organization's declaration ...

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    'Cambodian infection is encephalitis type, not #HFMD'

     07/10/2012 6:06 PM
    MANILA, Philippines - The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Department of Health (DOH) reported today that the disease that struck and killed Cambodian children in the last few months was of the encephalitis type and not the hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) they earlier reported.
    The health agencies maintained, however, that the new strain discovered is linked to the Enterovirus-71 (EV-71), which causes different diseases of varying intensities.
    EV-71 may also cause HFMD as well as acute respiratory disease, acute flaccid paralysis (polio-like), and the deadly brainstem encephalitis...
    ...It also urged parents and day-care personnel to clean and disinfect toys and teaching tools that are easily shared with other children.
    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/07/10/12/cambodian-infection-encephalitis-type-not-hfmd


    Undiagnosed illness in Cambodia - update

    As part of the continuing investigations into the undiagnosed illness, the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia is finalizing the review of all suspected hospitalised cases. This final review added an additional two cases between April to 5 July 2012, making the total number of children affected to be 59. Of these, 52 have died.
    The age of the cases range ...

    http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_07_09/en/index.html

    Cause of lethal children's disease still contested #EV71 #HFM

    Cause of lethal children's disease still contested
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    A Cambodian woman (L) pulling a child on a gurney at Kantha Bopha children's hospital in Phnom Penh. Medical experts are scrambling to respond to what the Cambodian health ministry and World Health Organization have labelled an "undiagnosed syndrome" that has claimed the lives of at least 56 boys and girls, mostly toddlers, since April. Photograph: AFP Photo / Khem Sovannara
    While virologists may have identified a common infection in the mystery illness that has taken the lives of dozens of Cambodian children since April, the actual cause of the deaths is still a matter of conjecture.

    The two sides racing to find the cause of the deaths and a possible cure for the illness that has plagued the Kingdom are at odds over almost everything to do with the case.

    Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospitals, which first identified that an unusual syndrome was striking down children, alerted the Ministry of Health in June of their concerns about a possible “new deadly illness”.

    Kantha Bopha says it has identified 66 cases of the mystery illness in its hospitals, 64 of the cases were fatal.

    However, the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, which is assisting the ministry’s investigations, yesterday put the number at 59 cases with 52 deaths across Cambodia – a pared down number from the initial media reports from the WHO of 60 deaths.

    A joint press release from the MoH and the WHO said that their investigations were not finalised, but officials believed that the deaths were caused by severe cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, a common disease in children and infants.

    Symptoms of the HFMD include fever, painful sores in the mouth and a rash with blisters on hands, feet and buttocks, said the press release.

    The unknown disease, however, presents the symptoms of deadly respiratory destruction and neurological affliction, as both Kantha Bopha and the MoH and WHO have reported.

    Kantha Bopha officials yesterday said they remained suspicious of the information published by MoH and WHO.

    Dr Denis Laurent, assistant to Kantha Bopha Hospitals founder Dr Beat Richner, said yesterday that 64 children died of the disease in their hospitals alone.

    “It’s up to you to choose,” said Dr Laurent of the discrepancy in numbers. “You can believe in the MoH, or you can believe in us.”


    Richner remained concerned that the children’s deaths were caused by maltreatment and drug intoxication in private clinics. http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2012071057324/National-news/lethal-childrens-disease-still-contested.html

    Monday, July 9, 2012

    Enterovirus 71 cited in puzzling Cambodian infections

    Lisa Schnirring * Staff Writer
    Jul 9, 2012 (CIDRAP New) – Lab analysis in the mysterious recent illnesses and deaths of dozens of Cambodian children pointed to enterovirus 71 (EV-71), a virus that causes hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and can lead to severe complications in some patients, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced today.


    Cambodia's health ministry is finalizing its review of all suspected hospitalized cases, which included two additional cases, raising the total to 59 infections, 52 of them fatal, according to the WHO. However, hospital sources said the number of children with severe infections is somewhat higher.

    Dr. Beat Richner, founder and head of Kantha Bopha Children's Hospitals, which has five facilities in Cambodia, said yesterday in a statement that 66 children have been admitted to the hospitals with the same symptoms and clinical findings, and only two patients have survived.

    The WHO and local health officials are exploring other factors that might be contributing to the serious and fatal complications in some of the patients. The WHO said lab tests conducted by Cambodia's Pasteur Institute have turned up other pathogens, including dengue virus and Streptococcus suis. Tests have ruled out H5N1 and other influenza viruses, SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), and Nipah virus.

    The Pasteur Institute tested 24 samples, and EV-71 was found in 15 of them, according to a report today from the Phnom Penh Post.

    Richner said the children suffered from encephalitis, with the condition progressing to total destruction of lung alveoli during the last hours of the children's lives. He said in the statement that he and his team wrote a letter to the health ministry on Jun 20 describing the clinical picture of the cases and suggested that the condition might be caused by an enterovirus infection, intoxication from a medication given before hospitalization, or both. He said all 64 of the children who died at Kantha Bopha hospitals had been previously treated at outside private clinics.

    The WHO, the Pasteur Institute, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are assisting Cambodia's health ministry with the outbreak investigation.

    H.E. Mam BunHeng, the country's health minister..