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1,870 cases. 161 people have died:
a 29 year old man in Ankara; a 27 year old man (a janitor in a hospital) in Ankara; a 34 year old woman in Diyarbakir (a hospital worker); a 13 year old girl in Istanbul; a 37 year old woman in Konya; a 14 year old boy in Konya; a 22 month old baby in Konya; a 4 year old girl in Sanliurfa; a 64 year old woman; a 24 year old woman; a 31 year old woman; a 55 year old man; a 5 year old boy; a 21 year old man; an 11 year old girl; a 43 year old woman; a 53 year old woman.
2006
The first reported case of H5N1 influenza in Turkey occurred in a 14 year old boy from Dogubayazit, in the province of Agri. He died on January 1 2006. His 15 year old sister died of H5N1 influenza on January 5 2006. The 12 year old sister of these children died on January 6 2006. The 6 year old brother of these children was hospitalized.
A 5 year old and 8 year old child were confirmed to be infected with H5N1 influenza on January 7 2006.
Two brothers, 5 and 2 years old, from Ankara province were reported infected with H5N1 on January 8 2006.
A 65 year old man from Ankara province was reported to be infected with H5N1 influenza on January 8 2006.
A 9 year old girl and her 3 year old brother, from the Dogubeyazit district in Agri Province, were reported infected on January 9 2006.
5 people from the following provinces were reported infected with H5N1 influenza: Kastamonu, Corum, Samsun and Van. No further information on these cases was provided by the WHO.
A 37 year old woman from Sivas province was confirmed to be infected with H5N1 influenza on January 10 2006.
A 14 year old girl from the Dogubayazit district of Agri province became ill on January 4 2006. She died of H5N1 influenza on January 15. Her 5 year old brother also became ill on January 4 2006. He was confirmed to be infected with H5N1 influenza.
A 4 year old boy from the Dogubayazit district of Agri province became ill on January 5 2006. H5N1 infection was confirmed.
A total of 12 cases have been confirmed by the WHO collaborating laboratory in the United Kingdom. Of these, 4 have died. Details on the onset of symptoms, genders and specific ages have not yet been provided.
First Turk dies of A/H1N1 flu
Xinhua, October 25, 2009