AVIAN INFLUENZA (A/H5N1) SITUATION IN VIETNAM, 2003-2005 National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology.

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AVIAN INFLUENZA (A/H5N1) SITUATION IN VIETNAM, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology

General Information Area: 332,600 km2 Provinces:64 Districts:668 Communes/wards: 10,732 Population: 82 millions Climate North: 4 distinct seasons South: 2 seasons (wet and dry)

Avian Influenza situtation in Vietnam, Dec 2003 – until now 4 epidemic waves of avian influenza A/H5N1 Almost all provinces have reported outbreaks in poultry; 50 million poultry killed 32 provinces have human cases; Total 93 cases, 42 deaths (CFR: 32.8%)

Nam §inh (1/1)* Dec 2003 Timeline and Geographic distribution of h5n1 cases in Vietnam Bac Ninh (2/1) Jan 2004 Bac Giang (1/0) Jan 2004 Thai Binh (2/2)* Jan 2004 Ha Tay (1/1) Jan 2004 HCM City (3/1) Jan 2004 Tay Ninh (2/2) Jan 2004 Soc Trang (1/1) Jan 2004 Dong Nai (2/1) Jan 2004 Lam Dong (4/3) Jan 2004 Binh Phuoc (1/1) Jan 2004 Thanh Hoa (1/0) Feb 2004 Ha Nam(2/2) Dec 2003  57 provinces had poultry outbreaks; 43.9 million poultry killed.  13 provinces had human outbreaks; 23 cases, 16 deaths; CFR: 69.6%. wave 1: from dec 2003 to mar 2004

 17 provinces reported poultry outbreaks; 84,000 poultry killed)  3 provinces had human outbreaks; 4 cases, 4 deaths; CFR: 100%. Hau Giang (1/1) Aug 2004 Timeline and Geographic distribution of h5n1 cases in Vietnam wave 2: from jul 2004 to aug 2004 Ha Noi (1/1) Aug 2004 Ha Tay (2/2) Jul 2004

Timeline and geographic distribution of h5n1 cases, in Vietnam ThaiBinh (8/2) Dec 2004 Tay Ninh (3/3) Dec 2004 Dong Thap (3/3) Dec 2004 Tra Vinh (2/2) Dec 2004 Hau Giang (2/2) Dec 2004 Tien Giang (1/1) Jan 2005 Long An (1/1) Jan 2005 Bac Lieu (1/1) Jan 2005 Nam §inh (1/1) Mar 2005 Ha Tay (4/1) Mar 2005 Quang Binh (5/0) Mar 2005 Ha Tinh (2/0) Mar 2005 Hai Phong (6/0) Mar 2005 Quang Tri (1/0) Mar 2005 Quang Ninh (1/1)Mar 2005  36 provinces have poultry outbreaks; 470,000 poultry killed  25 provinces had human outbreaks; 64 cases, 21 deaths; CFR:32.8%) wave 3: from dec 2004 to Nov.2005 Ha Noi (13/2) Jan 2005 Hung Yen (2/0) Jan 2005 Phu Tho (1/1) Jan 2005 Yen Bai (2/0) Apr 2005 Hai Duong (1/0) Jun 2005 Nge An (1/0) Jun 2005

Wave 4: From Nov.2005 until now  25 provinces have reported outbreaks in poultry;  2 provinces have human AI (2 cases, 1 death) Ha Noi Oct 2005 (1/1) Hai Phong Nov 2005 (1/0) Timeline and geographic distribution of h5n1 cases, in Vietnam

Time periodCaseDeath CFR (%) Dec 2003 to Mar Jul 2004 to Aug Dec 2004 to Nov Total Number of cases deaths and case-fatality rate by waves

number of avian influenza cases and deaths by regions

number of avian influenza cases and deaths by month

number of avian influenza cases and deaths by gender

Distribution of cases and deaths by age group

Mean age of cases and deaths by epidemic waves

mean age of cases and deaths by year

family-clusters of h5n1 cases in some nothern provinces, Wave 1 ( ) Em g¸i Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Hai Phong Hai Duong Ninh Binh Hung Yen 20 Dec 2003 Nghia Loi, Nghia Hung 1. D. T. Hoa (patient-unconfirmed) 2. D.V. Thang (brother) 26 Dec 2003 Thanh Ha, Thanh Liem 1. P.T.Van (patient) 2. P. T. Bay (mother) 6 Jan 2004, De Tham, Thai Binh city 1. N.L. Hung (patient-unconfirmed) 2. N.L. Hong (sister) 3. N.L Hanh (sister)

Family-clusters of H5N1 cases in Thai Binh province, Wave 3 ( ) PREVIOUS CLUSTER De Tham, Thai Binh city 1. N.L. Hung (patient- unconfirmed) 2. N.L. Hong (sister) 3. N.L Hanh (sister) 26 Dec 2004 Nam Cao, Kien Xuong 1. N. H. Viet (patient) 2. N.H. Hung (brother) 3. N. H. Hung (brother-carrier) 14 Feb 2005 Thuy Luong, Thai Thuy 1. N. S. Tuan (patient) 2. N. T. Ngoan (sister) 3. N. H. Kim (grandfather- carrier) 4. N. D. Tinh (HCW) 19 Feb 2005 Quyet Tien, Kien Xuong 1. Pham Khac Teo (patient) 2. L.T. Them (wife-carrier)

Thai Binh Hai Phong Hai Duong 21 Mar 2005 Hung Dao, Kien Thuy 1. V. V. Son (patient) 2. N. T. Lien (wife) 3. V. T. Ngoc (daughter) 4. V. T. Trang (daughter) 5. V. T. Duong (daughter) Family-cluster of H5N1 cases in hai phong city, Wave 3 ( ) * Human to human transmission? * Family/genetic factor ?

REMARKS ON EPIDEMIC SITUATION 1. H5N1 viruses seem to be more infectious for people: – Human cases occured sporadically in more provinces (35 prv.). – Human cases occured in all age groups, with the increasing mean age (15,8 – 28,8) 2. Majority of human cases have exposured to infected poultry, but several no. 3. Disease patterns is changing: Clinical symptoms become milder, more asymptomatic cases; case-fatality rate is decreased (70%-30%). 4. Genetic / family factors may play very important role in susceptibility to the virus.

REMARKS ON EPIDEMIC SITUATION 5. No clear evidence of human to human transmission is available, but it’s possibility should be considered : Number of human cases increased, including number of healthy carriers Number of infected family cluster is increasing Number of infected individuals in each family cluster is increasing Some cases without clear exposure history to sick poultry One health worker is infected

REMARKS ON EPIDEMIC SITUATION 6.Virus (HPAI strain) may have timely and slightly changed it‘s antigenicity and pathogenicity: HA gene homogeneity reduced from 99.1% in 2004 to 98.2% in 2005 One amino acid deletion occurred in the multi-basic amino acid cluster (cleavage site), which may be associated with reduced pathogenicity

RESPONSES nationwide 1. National and Provincial Steering Committee for AI epidemic prevention and control Picture removed to send by

RESPONSES natiOnwide 2. Set up the system for the identification, investigation, diagnosis and treatment of AI Picture removed to send by

RESPONSES 3. Extensive IEC on 4 measures for AI prevention and control: Picture removed to send by

RESPONSES: 4 measures for community Early detection of poultry epidemic and inform immediately the local authorities Do not eat ill/dead poultry Inform immediately or go to health care facilities when having fever related to infected poultry Disinfect poultry cages by chloramines

RESPONSES 4. Strict poultry quarantine, gathering raise of poultry in farms and cages, gathering slaughter places 5. National campaign on environment and poultry cage cleaning.

RESPONSES 6. Close collaboration between human health and animal health sectors in surveillance and early detection of poultry epidemics 7. Close collaboration with WHO and FAO, OIE: technical and financial supports. 8. Development of action plan for AI prevention and control: National, Provincial, District… 9. Conducting exercise for AI epid & pandemic

Some picture from the exercise for AI epid & pandemic Picture removed to send by

1.Reservoirs among animals: Which animal? Chicken, duck, other animals? Asymptomatic carriers? and if, duration? RESEARCH QUESTIONS Picture removed to send by

2. Mechanism for transmission: direct or indirect? human to human transmission? risk factors 3. Susceptibility: Genetic/family factor? 4. Natural history of the disease 5. Molecular epidemiology: genetic and antigenic characterization of the virus RESEARCH QUESTIONS Picture removed to send by

Vaccination for poultry (H5N1) and human (seasonal Vaccine). Influenza vaccin development for human. Producing and stockpiling of tamiflu for treatment and prevention? Surveillence of new strains of A(H5N1); resistance to antiviral drugs. Research on mechanism of virus transmission. Intervention strategies: Picture removed to send by

recommendations 1.AI should be considered as a combined agricultural, public health, economic and major social threat nation & globalwide. 2.Strengthen epidemiological, virological and clinical surveillance and researches for clearer assessment on AI situation with the close collaboration between animal and human health sectors 3.Complete and finalize the influenza practical, operational pandemic preparedness plan following WHO guidelines 4.Accelerate H5N1-like vaccine (both human & poultry vaccines) development 5.Develop regional and global collaboration (bilateral &multilateral) on surveillance, researches and responses.

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