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New bird-flu strain detected in Nigeria
Mail & Guardian ^ | 12 Aug 2008 | Mail & Guardian

Posted on 08/13/2008 7:48:27 PM PDT by BGHater

Scientists have detected for the first time in Nigeria a new strain of the virus that causes avian influenza -- also known as bird flu -- a United Nations agency announced on Tuesday.

The find comes in the wake of Nigeria recently reporting two new highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in the states of Katsina and Kano, the Rome-based UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said.

"The detection of a new avian influenza virus strain in Africa raises serious concerns as it remains unknown how this strain has been introduced to the continent," said Scott Newsman, an international wildlife coordinator with the FAO animal health service.

Laboratory results from Nigeria and a FAO reference laboratory in Italy show that the newly discovered virus strain is genetically different from the strains that circulated in Nigeria during earlier outbreaks in 2006 and 2007.

The new strain, which has never been reported before in Africa, is more similar to strains previously identified in Europe (Italy), Asia (Afghanistan) and the Middle East (Iran) in 2007, the FAO said.

"It seems to be unlikely that wild birds have carried the strain to Africa, since the last migration of wild birds from Europe and Central Asia to Africa occurred in September 2007 and this year's southerly migration into Africa has not really started yet," Newman said.

"It could well be that there are other channels for virus introduction: international trade, for example, or illegal and unreported movement of poultry. This increases the risk of avian influenza spread to other countries in Western Africa," he added.

"FAO greatly appreciates Nigeria's swift reporting and sharing of the relevant information about this new virus strain," FAO chief veterinary officer Joseph Domenech said.

Since the avian influenza epidemic caused by the H5N1 strain started five years ago in Asia, the disease has affected more than 60 countries. In Nigeria, the virus was first confirmed in February 2006 and infected poultry in 25 states before being contained.

"Many countries have succeeded in getting the virus under control, but as long as avian influenza remains endemic in some countries, the international community needs to be on alert. Both at risk and affected countries have to keep a high level of surveillance," Domenech said. -- Sapa-dpa


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: avian; birdflu; flu; influenza; nigeria

1 posted on 08/13/2008 7:48:29 PM PDT by BGHater
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To: BGHater

Well, cross Nigeria off of the vacation list.........


2 posted on 08/13/2008 7:58:05 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (Fight Crime. Shoot Back.)
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To: BGHater

“It could well be that there are other channels for virus introduction: international trade, for example, or illegal and unreported movement of poultry. This increases the risk of avian influenza spread to other countries in Western Africa,”

More likely it was transported by a sick Chinese “worker”, the continent being overrun by Chinese “workers.” I am not implying that China has intentionally transmitted this virus to the African Continent. It just makes sense that a likely source of the virus there is the result of the Chinese being so heavily engaged, in various activites, in Africa.


3 posted on 08/13/2008 8:15:21 PM PDT by Sola Veritas (Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
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To: BGHater

“...it remains unknown how this strain has been introduced to the continent...”

Sheesh, of course it came by bird.

Birds get around, particularly when, like now, the magnetic poles are moving around haphazardly. Speculation is that we’re due for a magnetic pole shift. When it happens we should expect a very confused world for birds.


4 posted on 08/13/2008 8:16:45 PM PDT by SatinDoll (Desperately desiring a conservative government.)
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To: Sola Veritas
I think your totally correct.

It makes me pause though, for your answer.

Africa has always been known to harbor weird and destructive pathogens. Throw into the mix, the influx of Chinese workers in Nigeria and other parts of Africa, The returning workers could possibly bring back those infections to the worst possible scenario; the worst most populated country neighboring some of the worlds most condensed populated areas, ie HK, Singapore and others.

Uh, it could get ugly.

5 posted on 08/13/2008 8:21:31 PM PDT by BGHater (Democracy is the road to socialism.)
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To: Sola Veritas

er..

‘the worst most’= the worlds most


6 posted on 08/13/2008 8:22:57 PM PDT by BGHater (Democracy is the road to socialism.)
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To: SatinDoll
Magnetic North Pole Drift

Magnetic North Pole Drift

7 posted on 08/13/2008 10:01:53 PM PDT by LucyT (What happens in Denver....is anyone's guess....August 25 - 28, 2008)
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To: LucyT

Cool. (No pun intended!)


8 posted on 08/13/2008 11:51:45 PM PDT by SatinDoll (Desperately desiring a conservative government.)
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