Patients in Hai Phong: Negative for H5N1!

Patients Vu Van Hoa, male, 15 years old residing in Tan Quang village, Tien Hung commune, Tien Lang district, Hai Phong had negative test results for H5N1 after a period of treatment.

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H5N1 patients can be cured if treated promptly.

At the meeting of the National Steering Committee for SARS and Viral Pneumonia in the afternoon of November 23, Prof. Hoang Thuy Long, Deputy Head of the Steering Committee officially announced that the case of Vu Van Hoa in Hai Phong had test results. negative for H5N1.

In this case, initially thought to be infected with influenza A / H5N1. However, on November 22, the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology said, it is necessary to re-test the above patient to "determine N antigen", in other words, the patient is determined to be infected with influenza A. / H5, but it is unclear whether the H5N1 strain

Prof. Hoang Thuy Long also explained: '' During the test, not only did the H5N1 virus look for it, but it was also to see if the patient was infected with another virus strain. Although the dangerous H5N1 virus has a high risk of disease, but selects a suitable body, not everyone gets sick. Saying so does not mean that we are not wary of H5N1 but if we know how to prevent it well, it will not be worrisome . Currently, the health of Vu Van Hoa patient is very good. The latest test results are negative for H5N1

After discovering the above case, the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology sent a working group to the patient's family to monitor epidemiology and take blood samples from family members and people who have contact with patients. Test results are negative.

It is known that Vu Van Hoa was exposed to sick and dead poultry. On 11/14 patients had 380C mild fever, cough but no signs of dyspnea, were examined at the Commune Health Station, then transferred to Viet Tiep Hospital on November 16 and 1 day later transferred to Children's Hospital Trung. nursing.

Thus, since the beginning of the year, the country has recorded 66 cases in 25 provinces / cities, including 22 deaths. From the first case of influenza A / H5N1 in Vietnam (December 26, 2003), 93 cases have been reported in 32 provinces / cities, including 42 deaths.

Le Ha