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Viewing cable 07HANOI1147, AVIAN INFLUENZA UPDATE - MORE HUMAN CASES AND FIRST DEATHS

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07HANOI1147 2007-06-22 09:32 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Hanoi
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RUEHSUN/USUN ROME IT
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 05 HANOI 001147 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR EAP/MLS, EAP/EP, INR, OES/STC, OES/IHA, MED 
STATE PASS TO USAID FOR ANE AND GH 
STATE PASS TO HHS/OGHA (STIEGER/VALDEZ/BELL/HICKEY) 
CDC FOR OGHA (BLOUT/MCCALL) AND DIV-FLU (COX/MOHEN) 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR OSD/ISA/AP (STERN) 
HHS PASS TO FIC/NIH (GLASS) 
USDA PASS TO APHIS, FAS (OSTA AND OCRA), FSIS 
BANGKOK FOR RMO, CDC (MALISON), USAID (MACARTHUR/BRADY) 
BEIJING FOR HHS HEALTH ATTACHE (ROSS) 
PHNOM PENH FOR CDC INFLUENZA COORDINATOR(BRADY) 
ROME FOR FAO 
VIENTIANE FOR CDC INFLUENZA COORDINATOR (CORWIN) 
 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: TBIO AMED AMGT CASC EAGR PINR KFLU VM
SUBJECT: AVIAN INFLUENZA UPDATE - MORE HUMAN CASES AND FIRST DEATHS 
SINCE 2005 
 
HANOI 00001147  001.2 OF 005 
 
 
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED 
 
REF: A. HANOI 973; B. HANOI 1026; AND C. HANOI 1050 
 
1. (U) Summary. The Government of Vietnam (GVN) now reports a total 
of five confirmed human cases of highly pathologic H5N1 avian 
influenza A (AI) since May 1, including two deaths, the first since 
November 2005.  There have been no associated cases among contacts 
and no common sources of infection.  Since May 1, there have been 
over 100 animal AI outbreaks in 18 of Vietnam's 64 provinces and 
municipalities.  Animal Health authorities report that the first 
shot of two in the first of two rounds of poultry vaccinations is 
complete in 43 provinces. 
 
2. (SBU) The GVN has shipped the samples from the first two human 
cases to a World Health Organization (WHO) influenza collaborating 
center; shipping was delayed by procedural and logistical 
complications.  End Summary. 
 
Summary of Human Cases 
---------------------- 
 
3. (U) Between 24 May and June 16, the Ministry of Health (MOH) 
reported five new cases of H5N1 infection including two deaths, 
bringing the national total to 98 cases and 44 deaths.  These first 
reported cases since November 2005 include four men and one woman, 
all young adults (aged 19 to 30 years) living in rural areas of 
northern Vietnam.  Two patients have died.  Of the remaining three 
patients, two have recovered and been discharged from the hospital; 
one is hospitalized and in good condition. 
 
4. (SBU) Each of the five cases was an isolated occurrence and we 
have seen no evidence of epidemiological links that would suggest a 
common source or person-to-person transmission.  The source of 
infection is presumed to be the slaughter or preparation of sick 
poultry in three cases (chickens in two instances; duck in one); 
exposure to ducks and fighting cocks in the family in one case; and 
unknown in one case. 
 
5. (SBU) MOH reports that all five cases resulted in investigations 
and further preventive measures were taken.  A course of oseltamivir 
(Tamiflu) was given to individuals in close contact with the 
infected patient, supplemental information and educational materials 
were provided to local communities and environmental decontamination 
was organized. 
 
6. (SBU) Although the MOH reports that the human and animal public 
health investigations and responses for control and containment have 
been prompt and thorough, two different sources in the Ministry of 
Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD) reported that they were 
not made aware of the cases by MOH in sufficient time to coordinate 
and direct local officials on the animal health side.  (Comment: 
Post believes that provincial action could have occurred on the 
animal side as directed by local People's Committees and that MARD 
may have been out of the loop.  We cannot confirm veterinary 
investigation or action.  End Comment.) 
 
 
HANOI 00001147  002.2 OF 005 
 
 
7. (U) All but one of the five patients required intensive care and 
mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure.  The overall 
survival rate for Vietnam patients remains high at 55 percent (54 of 
98).  There is no evidence to suggest a change in the clinical 
picture or response to therapy compared with previously treated 
patients in Vietnam. 
 
New and Updated Details of the Five Human Cases 
--------------------------------------------- -- 
 
8. (SBU) The first human case, a 30-year old man (alias PMP) who was 
thought to have been infected while slaughtering chickens for a 
wedding on May 5 (reftel B), recovered from respiratory failure and 
was discharged from the hospital after 16 days.  It was reported 
that he received 10 days of oseltamivir and that the virus had been 
confirmed in his saliva, gastric contents, and excrement. 
Approximately 40 health care workers and 70 family members and other 
close contacts were administered prophylactic 7-day courses of 
oseltamivir.  Epidemiologic investigations revealed only one contact 
with symptoms, a 16-year old niece with a mild upper respiratory 
illness who tested negative for H5N1 and recovered without 
consequence.  Intensive area surveillance over the next week 
identified no further persons with suspect symptoms, and no 
outbreaks in poultry. 
 
9. (SBU) The second case, a 19 year old man, had occupational 
exposure to chickens at a slaughter house on the outskirts of Hanoi 
(reftel C).  He was working in Dong Anh District from May 13 to 18, 
returned home to Thai Nguyen Province May 19, complained of fever 
and abdominal pain May 20 to 23, and was hospitalized May 24.  He 
quickly developed respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress 
syndrome (ARDS) and was transferred to a referral hospital in Hanoi 
on May 26.  Test results confirmed the presence of the H5N1 
influenza A virus.  A joint human and animal investigation was 
unrevealing and all of the patient's coworkers were closely 
monitored.  The patient is still hospitalized but breathing on his 
own and his condition is slowly improving. 
 
10. (SBU) The third case, a 29-year old male (alias LNL and possibly 
female in a conflicting report) who is a staff member of the Local 
Youth's Union in Som Son Town, Thanh Hoa Province (about 150 km 
south of Hanoi) reportedly became ill on May 28 or 29.  One press 
report stated that he had eaten a sick duck.  MARD official reported 
to FAS staff that he had slaughtered chickens on May 25.  He began 
to exhibit influenza-like symptoms on May 28 or 29 and was 
hospitalized on May 31 and treated with oseltamivir.  He was 
discharged June 6.  Positive results for H5N1 were available June 8. 
 
 
11. (SBU) The fourth case is a 20-year old male from Ba Vi District, 
Ha Tay Province, less than 100 km west of Hanoi.  Press reports 
indicate that ducks and fighting cocks were maintained by his 
family.  He became symptomatic on June 2, hospitalized on June 8 and 
transferred to a referral hospital in Hanoi on June 10.  He died the 
same day. Results from specimens tested positive for H5N1.  This is 
the first human bird flu death in Vietnam since November 2005. 
Details of the case investigation are unknown at this time. 
 
HANOI 00001147  003.2 OF 005 
 
 
 
12. (SBU) The fifth case, a 28-year old female farmer from the Thanh 
Liem District of Northern Vietnam's Ha Nam Province (about 40 km 
south of Hanoi) exhibited fever and chest pain on June 4.  She was 
admitted to the provincial hospital on June 6 and transferred to a 
referral hospital in Hanoi on June 8.  Doctors diagnosed her with 
pneumonia.  On June 12, test results confirmed the presence of H5N1. 
 She died June 21, the second death since May 1, bringing the total 
to 44 since the end of 2003.  The patient's exposure history is 
currently under investigation, including the collection of clinical 
specimens from 20 close contacts. 
 
13. (SBU) Test results for two patients previously described as 
under investigation (reftel C) tested negative for H5N1.  Several 
other reports of patients with influenza-like symptoms progressing 
to severe pneumonia, including at least three deaths, have been 
reported by MOH and media sources but have tested negative for H5N1. 
 (Note: These reports are to be expected given the increased testing 
as a consequence of heightened awareness and the baseline occurrence 
of severe pneumonia from other causes. End Note) 
 
Sample Sharing 
-------------- 
 
14.  (SBU) The MOH gave approval for WHO-Vietnam to obtain 
confirmation of diagnosis for the first two cases.  The WHO has sent 
a letter requesting approval for the remaining three.  The specimens 
for the first two cases have been sent to the CDC in Atlanta, one of 
the four WHO influenza collaborating centers. 
 
15. (SBU) The actual shipment of samples to Atlanta was delayed due 
to technical and bureaucratic obstacles.  The specific issues 
included a) new personnel in more than one organization who were 
unfamiliar with the process of shipping the samples, b) one of the 
downloadable customs approval forms was illegible and not suitable 
for signature, c) the introduction of "new" requirements based on 
H5N1 being categorized as a select agent, d) non-functioning FAX 
numbers, and e) obstacles to amending and correcting forms already 
approved by USDA for importation. 
 
16. (SBU) When issues were recognized, various staff, on both sides 
of the ocean, dropped what they were doing to solve the problems and 
worked after hours, in one case driving back in to work due to the 
time difference.  The actual procedure for WHO counting and 
reporting a human case in Vietnam is not clear at this time.  HHS/OS 
and CDC Hanoi are encouraging WHO-Vietnam and the National Institute 
of Epidemiology and Hygiene (NIHE) to examine these events in closer 
detail with CDC-Vietnam in order to a) improve the process and b) 
uncover what may be potentially systemic issues applicable to other 
countries. 
 
Continued Animal Outbreaks 
-------------------------- 
 
17. (U) Vietnam continues to experience AI poultry outbreaks in all 
regions -- southern, central and northern -- of the country.  The 
north has been particularly hard hit in this latest wave of 
 
HANOI 00001147  004.2 OF 005 
 
 
outbreaks.  Since the beginning of the fifth wave of poultry 
outbreaks in early May, 16 provinces and 2 municipalities have been 
affected; 13 of these are located in the northern region, including 
all provinces contiguous with the city of Hanoi.  More than 100 
outbreaks have occurred in approximately 70 communes in 40 
districts; these have involved mostly waterfowl (ducks and geese) 
and to a much lesser degree, chickens. 
 
18. (U) Media reports state that since the beginning of the fifth 
wave, nearly 200,000 poultry have died or been culled, 96 per cent 
of them ducks.  Flocks of unvaccinated ducklings have been the most 
affected.  Although the outbreaks have been easily contained because 
of early detection, culling, quarantine, environmental 
decontamination and ring vaccination, the potential for large scale 
outbreaks increases as these flocks mature and are released for 
free-grazing in the coming months. 
 
19. (U) Poultry reared for consumption has been affected, as it is 
the presumed source of infection for all five recent human cases. 
Various markets have been sampled.  A MARD Central Veterinary 
Diagnostic Center official reported to FAS staff that 62 of 1109 
(5.6 percent) poultry sampled have tested positive for H5N1 virus. 
These samples were taken from birds in seven northern provinces and 
cities, namely Bac Giang, Ha Nam, Hanoi, Ha Tay, Hai Duong, Thai 
Binh and Vinh Phuc, and an province bordering China, Lang Son.  The 
percentage positive in Lang Son was 12 percent.  Sampling in two 
Hanoi retail markets yielded a positive fraction of 6 percent and in 
one Hanoi wholesale market, 14 percent.  These statistics differ 
from those in the media. 
 
20. (SBU) (Comment: These numbers seem high as an indicator of 
infection in healthy animals, i.e. detection by PCR, compared to 
studies in Thailand.  More information is needed on species 
involved, sampling methodology, type of test, and whether waterfowl 
were vaccinated or unvaccinated before conclusions can be drawn from 
this report. End Comment.) 
 
Media Reports 
------------- 
 
21. (U) Numerous media reports have covered the stepped up response 
of the GVN, including explicit directives from the Prime Minister 
(PM).  A media report quoted the PM as saying he expected "directed 
officials to take responsibility for bird flu" and that "penalties 
will be imposed on leading officials if a new outbreak occurs in 
their area."  At the national steering committee meeting in 
mid-June, MARD proposed that an additional 200 million doses of 
animal vaccine should be imported; and there are continued concerns 
about vaccine efficacy.  National media also reported that Vietnam 
reserves the right to quarantine incoming passengers from bird 
flu-hit countries.  Ton Son Nhat International Airport in HCMC would 
screen incoming passengers by body temperature, a scenario they 
played out to combat SARS in previous years. 
 
USAID and CDC Activities 
------------------------ 
 
 
HANOI 00001147  005.2 OF 005 
 
 
22. (U) NGOs and international organizations that receive USAID and 
CDC funds met on June 14th to discuss the methodology coordination 
of USAID-funded "Knowledge, Attitude and Practice" surveys carried 
out in Vietnam.  These surveys have been used to gauge the awareness 
of households and backyard farmers about AI prevention and control. 
Participant organizations discussed methods to improve their data 
collection process, the feasibility of including several standard 
questions in future KAP surveys and target groups, which had 
previously been overlooked. 
 
23. (U) The MOH's Vietnam Administration for Preventive Medicine 
(VAPM) hosted a launching ceremony on June 14 for HHS/CDC's 5-year 
cooperative agreement designed to build capacity around the 
framework of President's three pillars.  The first-year FY2006 
funding is 1.15 million USD; second year funding was cut from the 
projected figure of 1.3 million USD to the actual FY2007 of 525,000 
USD.  Ambassador Marine remarked that the new initiative 
complemented other USG supported projects (i.e., USAID, USDA, 
HHS/OS, and CDC).  Vice Minister of Health Trinh Quan Huan said, 
"Prevention of an avian influenza pandemic by enhancing different 
levels of surveillance, rapid detection, and our response to 
outbreaks is critical in Vietnam."  Press coverage was heavy and the 
reporting on this USG support was coupled with reports of the need 
for increased Vietnamese efforts to combat the current high level 
threat. 
 
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