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India battles bird flu, virus kills Azeri dog

Posted by h5n1updates on March 15, 2006

Health workers went door-to-door looking for people with bird flu symptoms in western India on Wednesday, while the virus killed a dog in the former Soviet state of Azerbaijan.Denmark became the latest European country to report a case of highly pathogenic bird flu in wild fowl, although it has yet to confirm it is the feared H5N1 strain that has killed around 100 people in Asia and the Middle East.

Neighbouring Sweden said on Wednesday that tests had identified H5N1 in two wild ducks found on its east coast, confirming its first outbreak.

In recent weeks, bird flu has pushed deep into Europe, taken hold in Africa and flared anew in Asia, adding urgency to efforts to contain its spread and prevent a pandemic.

While it remains mostly a disease of poultry, bird flu can occasionally infect humans who have direct contact with sick birds.

Scientists fear it is only a matter of time before the H5N1 virus mutates into a form that passes easily among people, triggering a pandemic which could kill millions and cripple the global economy.

Indian officials said they were checking if the latest outbreak — which occurred in backyard poultry in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state — was the deadly H5N1 strain.

Three young women who died in recent weeks in Azerbaijan, on the crossroads between Europe and Asia, are thought to be the latest human victims of the virus.

Azerbaijan said on Wednesday that bird flu had been detected in a stray dog found in the capital Baku on March 9.

There have been recent reports of H5N1 infections in Germany in cats and a marten, a weasel-like creature.

The World Health Organisation says that only domestic poultry are know to have played a role in transmitting the virus to humans, but has also called for further investigation into the significance of infection in other mammals.

INDIA TAKES NO CHANCES

Afghanistan is virtually certain the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu has been found in chickens, but is awaiting one final test for confirmation, a government official said on Wednesday.

The government said on Monday an H5 subtype bird flu virus was confirmed in three chickens in Kabul and two in the eastern province of Nangarhar.

“Five cases have registered positive for H5N1,” said Mustafa Zahir, director-general of the National Environmental Protection Agency, referring to test results from Italy.

“We’re 99 percent sure but there is one test left to confirm it,” he told Reuters.

The secretive Asian state of Myanmar has also just detected its first case of H5N1 and the virus appears to be spreading.

Thousands of chickens have been slaughtered on five more farms in central Myanmar after hundreds of birds died of bird flu-like symptoms, the U.N. food agency said on Wednesday.

The five farms are in the same area in Mandalay Division, 430 miles (700 km) north of Yangon, where the country’s first outbreak of the H5N1 virus was found on two farms on March 8.

After its first outbreak last month in birds, also in Maharashtra, India tested more than 100 people for bird flu but all proved negative.

“We are not taking any chances and are straightaway going for a household check to see if there are any people with flu-like symptoms,” Vijay Satbir Singh, Maharashtra’s most senior health official, told Reuters.

“If need be, we are ready to quarantine people with flu-like symptoms in local hospitals,” he said.

Health workers carrying kits used for collecting blood samples visited houses asking families with poultry if anyone had fever, cough or cold, Singh said.

The first outbreak resulted in the loss of millions of dollars to the large poultry industry in India where it is estimated that more than half the 1.1 billion population eat chicken.

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H5N1:The Avian Flu Pandemic

Posted by h5n1updates on March 14, 2006

Bird Flu Deaths Reported in Azerbaijan

At least three people were suspected of having died from the avian flu virus in Azerbaijan, the country’s health minister said.Blood from the victims was to be analyzed with the help of western laboratory techniques, after local tests failed to detect any sign of the strain, the minister said on Monday. Later, local officials said the tests had confirmed that three people were killed by bird flu.

In Azerbaijan, the H5N1 strain of the virus was first detected in February in migratory birds that turned up dead.

Azerbaijan lies to the east of Turkey, where four children died of the virus in January.

The H5N1 strain of bird flu has killed or forced the slaughter of tens of millions of chickens and ducks across Asia since 2003, and recently spread to Europe, Africa and the Middle East, The Associated Press reported.

It also has killed at least 98 people in Asia and Turkey since 2003, according to the World Health Organization’s latest tally posted on its Web site early Monday.

Health officials fear H5N1 could evolve into a virus that can be transmitted easily between people and become a global pandemic. So far, human cases generally have been traced to direct contact with sick birds.

MOSNEWS.com:Bird Flu Deaths Reported in Azerbaijan _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Two more cases of H5N1 bird flu confirmed in Switzerland

A British laboratory has confirmed that two more water birds have died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu in Switzerland, bring to three the total for the country, the Swiss Federal Veterinary Office said today.

The newer cases were in a coot and a scaup duck found earlier this month in northern Switzerland.

The first case to be confirmed was a merganser found along the lakefront in Geneva last month.

Swiss authorities assume that eight other birds that tested positively for H5 bird flu also have the deadly H5N1 strain, but results from the confirmation tests in England are still pending.

Swiss authorities have so far tested 468 dead birds for the virus.

Ireland On-Line:Two more cases of H5N1 bird flu confirmed in Switzerland ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

H5N1 bird flu detected in Myanmar

The resident office of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Monday it has received official report from the Myanmar authorities that H5N1 bird flu was detected among 400 dead chickens in Mandalay, northern Myanmar.

The Myanmar authorities said the chickens were found dead on March 8 in Mandalay and the H5N1 virus was detected among them when examination was made and the sample of the test has been sent to the international bird flu examination center for further confirmation.

This is the first time that Myanmar has detected the avian influenza virus.

People’s Daily Online:

H5N1 bird flu detected in Myanmar

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Cameroon Reports Deadly Strain of Bird Flu

Cameroon has become the fourth African country to report a case of the deadly bird flu virus.A government statement released Sunday said the H5N1 strain was detected at a duck farm in the northern town of Maroua.

Cameroon had already implemented a ban on importing birds after the H5N1 virus was reported in neighboring Nigeria.

Health officials are concerned that Africa is not prepared to combat

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