Mansoura Chest Hospital held 14 cases of suspected bird flu patients yesterday, namely: Haneen Mahmoud Zakaria, 2, Rabha Mohammad al-Najjar, 60 from Aja, Mohamed Abdel-Moneim Mohamed Abdo, 35, from the town of Mit Ghamr, Zeinab Sharif Salim,13 from the village of Greater Saharjat, Mohamed Salah Ali Rizk, 23 from the village of Atmida, Nadia Ahmed Kadri, 11 from the village of Mit Nagi Marwa Mohamed Al- Saeed, 2, from the village of Bishla from Mit Ghamr, Saher Habib Al-Mohammedi, 9 months, from Manshiyat Albadawi in Talkha, Shahd Fawzi Mohamed Ismail, 5, from the village of Manshiyat Schumann in Gamsa, Mohammad Ali Abdel-Hadi Hussein,6 months, from the village of Kafr Sranja, Salwa Salah Ahmed, 20, from the village of Scheinin in Aga, Faris Ahmed Mustafa Ziad, 15 months, from the village of Albeelook in Aga, and Abdullah Mohamed Abdullah, who isn't a year old yet from the village of Deiri in Aga and Rowan Ibrahim Lotfy, 1, from the village of Sherbin Alwekala. Samir Salem, the Governor of Dakahlia, increased the precautionary measures to maintain the entrances and exits, and decided to prevent the entry of live birds within the province of the border provinces such as: Kafr El-Sheikh, West and East Qalubia and Damietta. General Mohammed Tolba, director of security of Dakahliya decided to increase security personnel at the provincial border with ambushes, and the confiscation of any vehicle carrying live birds, either within or outside of the province. In Port Said, the report of the Central Laboratories, the Ministry of Agriculture assured the presence of infected chicken samples sent from a village in the Tenth of Ramadan, thus becoming province number 20 where the center has been infected after being free of it over the past years.