FluTrackers tweeted this Xinhua report about half an hour ago:
Cambodia reports 7th death of bird flu this year.
Cambodia reported on Thursday that another 2-year-old boy died of Avian Influenza H5N1, bringing the death toll to seven and the number of cases to eight in 2013.
The toddler lived in Angkor Chey district of Southwestern Kampot province. He died of the virus in the early hours of Tuesday morning at the Kantha Bopha Hospital in Phnom Penh, 18 hours after he was admitted, Dr. Denis Laurent, deputy director of Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital, told Xinhua over telephone on Thursday.
"He passed away even though our doctors did all their best to save him," he said.
Last week, a 3-year-old girl from the same district also died of the virus at the hospital.
The country sees the worst outbreak of the virus this year since the disease was first identified in Jan. 2004. To date, the country has reported 29 human cases of the virus, killing 26 people.
Neither the
Cambodian Ministry of Health nor
WHO Western Pacific Region has anything about this, and Kantha Bopha has yet to say a word about this outbreak on
its own website. It's 9:40 p.m. Pacific Standard Time here in Vancouver, and 12:40 p.m. Thursday in Phnom Penh. If the Xinhua report is accurate, I expect we'll have official word by the end of Thursday in Cambodia.