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Bird flu spreads in Vietnam's Mekong delta

28 Dec 2006 09:00:35 GMT
Source: Reuters

More HANOI, Dec 28 (Reuters) - A third Vietnamese province on Thursday recorded an outbreak of bird flu in poultry, a day after the Agriculture Ministry said the disease had been contained.

The Animal Health Department said tests confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus in a flock of 450 ducks in Hau Giang province, adjacent to Bac Lieu and Ca Mau where more than 9,000 ducks and chicken have been slaughtered since bird flu was identified there on Dec. 11.

The virus first arrived in Vietnam's Mekong Delta in late 2003 and has since killed 42 of the 93 people infected in Vietnam.

Vietnam, which has had no human bird flu cases since late 2005, has a human death toll second only to Indonesia's 57, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

WHO says bird flu has killed 154 people out of 258 infected globally since late 2003.

7 posted on 12/28/2006 12:47:37 PM PST by blam
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>>WHO says bird flu has killed 154 people out of 258 infected globally since late 2003.<<

OMG!!! We're all gonna die!!!


(eventually)


22 posted on 12/28/2006 1:03:37 PM PST by RobRoy
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http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/flu-like-mystery-illness-kills-22-in/20061227215209990004?cid=2194


Flu-Like Mystery Illness Kills 22 in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia (Dec. 28) - Indonesian health officials are investigating the deaths of 22 people from an unidentified illness characterized by high fever over a two-month period in the capital Jakarta.


Indonesian health officials, already studying bird flu cases, say the 22 victims of the illness may have been poisoned, but for now the cause of death is being listed as from a ''high fever of unknown origin."

Samples from the patients - all of whom died days after being admitted to St. Carolus hospital - have been sent to the U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit 2 in Jakarta, but the cause of death remained a mystery, said Nyoman Kandun, a senior health ministry official.

"We have not been able to conclude if this is or is not a new emerging disease," Kandun told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "But after experiencing both bird flu and SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) we do not want to take any chances."

Samples were also sent to the U.S.-based Centers for Disease Control, another health official said on condition he not be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media. Tests there were also inconclusive.

Kandun said the patients may have been poisoned, but for the time being the cause of death was listed as from a "high fever of unknown origin."

Most of the victims were over 40 and from middle-class residential areas near St. Carolus in central Jakarta. The hospital started reporting the deaths in October and the last death was reported on Nov. 27, he said.

Surveillance teams have visited the homes of the patients but found no additional cases and investigators also concluded that they did not get their infections from fellow patients at the hospital, Kandun said.

There are two other hospitals in the neighborhood, but they have not reported similar mysterious deaths, he said.


12/28/06 12:27 EST


45 posted on 12/28/2006 6:22:54 PM PST by Lady GOP
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