Event code | BH-AFL/06852/PHL |
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Main category | Biology Hazard |
Sub category | Avian influenza |
Event date (UTC) | Wed, 07 May 2025 10:54:31 +0000 |
Last update (UTC) | Wed, 07 May 2025 10:54:31 +0000 |
Continent | Pacific Ocean - West |
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Country | Philippines |
Administration area | Province of Camarines Sur |
Settlement | |
Exact location | Province-wide |
Open Location Code: | 7Q54QX72+PQ |
Size of affected area | State wide level |
Additional events |
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Urgency | Past |
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Certainty | Observed |
Severity | Extreme |
Category | Health |
The Philippine Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Animal Industry said on Wednesday that it confirmed the detection of the country's first case of "Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Type A Subtype H5N9" in Camarines Sur province, southeast of Manila. The bureau said in a statement that on April 30, its Animal Disease Diagnosis and Reference Laboratory reported positive results from duck samples collected during routine surveillance. "Subtype H5N9, while highly pathogenic in birds, poses low risk to humans based on current global assessments," the statement said. Following the detection, the bureau said it promptly endorsed disease control measures to their regional office, including immediate quarantine, culling, surveillance, and coordination with local authorities. It also notified the Department of Health to monitor any potential human exposure. In coordination with local government units, the bureau said it will implement sustained disease control operations, including surveillance within 1 km and 7 km zones and thorough cleaning and disinfection of affected sites to prevent further spread
Number of dead: | 0 person(s) |
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Number of injured: | 0 person(s) |
Number of Affected: | 0 person(s) |
Number of Rescued/evacuated: | 0 person(s) |
Number of Missing: | 0 person(s) |
Number of Infected: | 0 person(s) |
Name of disease | A/H5N9 |
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Biosafety level | Level 3 - Hight |
Pathogen | virus |
Spacies | Animal |
Infection status | confirmed |
Additional information | |
Symptoms: | Avian influenza A(H7N9) is a subtype of influenza viruses that have been detected in birds in the past. This particular A(H7N9) virus had not previously been seen in either animals or people until it was found in March 2013 in China. However, since then, infections in both humans and birds have been observed. The disease is of concern because most patients have become severely ill. Most of the cases of human infection with this avian H7N9 virus have reported recent exposure to live poultry or potentially contaminated environments, especially markets where live birds have been sold. This virus does not appear to transmit easily from person to person, and sustained human-to-human transmission has not been reported. |
Code2 | PH |
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Code | PHL |
Name | Philippines |
LocalName | Pilipinas |
GovernmentForm | Republic |
Continent | Asia |
Region | Southeast Asia |
SurfaceArea | 300000.00 |
IndepYear | 1946 |
Population | 75967000 |
LifeExpectancy | 67.5 |
GNP | 65107.00 |
GNPOld | 82239.00 |
Capital | 766 |