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Monday, September 20, 2010

ANTHRAX, HUMAN, BOVINE - BANGLADESH (18): 65 NEW CASES REPORTED

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Date: 20 Sep 2010

Source: Iedcr.org [edited]







Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Institute of

Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212:



Number of Cutaneous Anthrax cases from 18 Aug to 20 Sep 2010:



Districts / Total / Change since last posting / In last 24 hours (20

Sep 2010) / Upazillas

(1) Pabna / 58 / 0 / 0 / Bera (11), Santhia (30), Faridpur (17)

(2) Sirajganj / 212 / 2* / 0 / Shadjadpur (56), Belkuchi (54),

Kamarkhanda (92), Ullapara* (10)

(3) Kushtia / 49 / 3* / 1 / Daulotpur (46), Bheramara* (3)

(4) Tangail / 26 / 0 / 0 / Ghatail (14), Gopalpur (12)

(5) Meherpur / 81 / 2 / 1 / Ganghi* (79), Mujibnagar (1) [data from

above URL - Mod.MHJ]

(6) Manikganj / 8 / 0 / 0 / Shaturia (8)

(7) Shatkhira / 1 / 0 / 0 / Sadar (1)

(8) Lalmonirhat / 107 / 31 / 0 / Sadar* (78), Aditmari* (29)

(9) Rajshahi / 8 / 1 / 0 / Chaghat (7), Tamore* (1**)

(10) Narayangonj / 9 / 0 / 0 / Araihajar (9)

(11) Laxmipur / 25 / 25 / 0 / Kamalnagar* (25)

(12) Chittagong / 1 / 1 / 0 / City* (1)

Total: 585 (2)

** Imported from Sirajganj



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[An increase of 65 apparently new cases since 16 Sep 2010. - Mod.MHJ]



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Date: 19 Sep 2010

Source: Bdnews24.com [edited]







Government health officers have detected the 1st case of human

anthrax in Feni on Sunday [19 Sep 2010]. A 50-year-old resident of

Joynagar village under Mohamaya Union of Chagalnaia Upazila was found

to have anthrax during primary tests.



According to government officials, 583 cases [sic] have been detected

until Sunday [19 Sep 2010], with 63 new cases in the last 3 days.



Family members said the woman fell ill after eating beef that her son

had purchased from the local Chandgazi Bazar on 24 Aug 2010. A

boil-like skin lesion appeared on her right thigh. She was treated by

a village doctor and later in a private clinic. Upazila health and

family planning officer Mohammed Khairul Islam and Upazila livestock

officer Nurul Afsar went to the house on Sunday [19 Sep 2010] noon

after learning about the case and confirmed that she had contracted anthrax.



Khairul Islam said that enquiries were underway to ascertain whether

there were any more anthrax patients in the area.



On the previous day, beef traders in Chittagong claimed that their

trading had quartered due to the scare.



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[This upazila does not appear in the official 20 Sep 2010 statistics.

- Mod.MHJ]



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Date: 20 Sep 2010

Source: Bdnews24.com [edited]







Government health officers have detected the 1st case of human

anthrax in Chuadanga. One man, 35, was identified to be infected with

anthrax at Mahmujumma village of the Sadar Upazila on Monday [20 Sep 2010].



Chuadanga Sadar Upazila medical officer Dr Wajed Ashraf Delwar told

bdnews24.com that they were informed of villagers' suspicion about a

father, 30, his wife, 26, and their son, 6, of Boalia village and of

the 35-year-old man of Mahmujumma village of being infected with

anthrax. On such information, a medical team along with district

civil surgeon Dr Lokman Hakim and livestock officer DD Ajoy Roy

visited the spot.



Ajoy Roy told bdnews24.com that they found the 35-year-old man to be

infected. After conducting tests, they said the wife and son had

gotten scabies.



"However, we could not check [the 30-year-old father], as he is

currently in Dhaka. The 35-year-old man left Dhaka after eating beef

at a relative's house. He started showing signs of the disease after

he reached home," the livestock officer added.



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[Another new upazila, but apparently an imported case from Dhaka, so

infected meat has apparently reached the capital. - Mod.MHJ]



[see also:

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (17) 20100917.3373

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (16) 20100915.3346

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (15) 20100914.3323

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (14) 20100910.3279

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (13) 20100908.3236

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (12): Id alert 20100907.3224

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (11): widespread 20100905.3191

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (10): (KU, TA) 20100902.3140

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (09): (SR, PB) 20100831.3109

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (08): (SR, PB) 20100828.3066

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (07): (SR) 20100827.3044

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (06): (SR) 20100826.3009

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (05): (SR) conf. 20100825.2996

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (04): (SR) susp. 20100824.2970

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (03): (PB) susp. 20100823.2944

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh (02): (SR) 20100820.2914

Anthrax, human, bovine - Bangladesh: (TA) susp, RFI 20100421.1291]

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