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HongYen 19.10.2005 13:22:24 (permalink)
Vietnam prepares for worst-case bird flu scenario

AFP - Tue Oct 18, 2:59 PM ET
HANOI - Vietnam's healthcare system would be overwhelmed if 10 percent of the country's population became infected with bird flu, officials said as the government scrambled to prepare for a worst-case scenario. "We can cope with a small scale epidemic, as it has already happened over the past two years. But if it occurs into a pandemic, we don't know what to do," Le Thi Song Huong, deputy head of northern Hai Phong city's preventive healthcare department, told AFP Tuesday.

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    HongYen 19.10.2005 13:25:48 (permalink)
    AFP/File - Tue Oct 18, 2:59 PM ET
    Ducks walk through a rice field in Hanoi's neighbouring province of Ha Tay. Vietnam's healthcare system would be overwhelmed if 10 percent of the country's population became infected with bird flu, officials said as the government scrambled to prepare for a worst-case scenario.(AFP/File/Hoang Dinh Nam)

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      HongYen 20.10.2005 05:02:19 (permalink)
      China: 2,600 Birds Found Dead of Bird Flu

      AP - Wed Oct 19, 6:43 AM ET

      BEIJING - Some 2,600 birds have been found dead of bird flu in northern China's grasslands, the government said Wednesday. In Brussels, a European Union official said there is a suspicion of bird flu in Macedonia. The disease has already affected birds in at least two other European countries; Romania and Greece. In Russia, hundreds of birds have died suddenly in a region south of Moscow, local media reported on Wednesday, raising fears of a new outbreak of bird flu there.

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        HongYen 22.10.2005 12:36:40 (permalink)
        Bird flu found in parrot in British quarantine

        Reuters - 1 hour, 34 minutes ago

        LONDON - A parrot that died in quarantine in Britain had contracted bird flu but officials do not yet know if it was the lethal strain which has sparked alarm in Europe in recent weeks, the agriculture ministry said on Friday. Traces of the highly pathogenic H5 avian flu virus were found in the parrot imported from Suriname, South America, and held with other birds from Taiwan, a ministry statement said.

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          HongYen 24.10.2005 19:27:56 (permalink)
          Britain: Bird Flu Is Deadly H5N1 Strain


          By MICHAEL McDONOUGH, Associated Press Writer
          1 hour, 37 minutes ago

          LONDON - The British government said Sunday that a strain of bird flu that killed a parrot in quarantine is the deadly H5N1 strain that has plagued Asia and recently spread to Europe.

          Scientists determined that the parrot, imported from South America, died of the strain of avian flu that has devastated poultry stocks and killed 61 people in Asia the past two years, according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

          The virus is spread by migrating wild birds and has recently been found in birds in Russia, Turkey and Romania, spurring efforts around the globe to contain its spread.

          While H5N1 is easily transmitted between birds, it is hard for humans to contract. But experts fear it could mutate into a form of flu that is easily transmitted between humans and cause a pandemic that could kill millions.

          Debby Reynolds, DEFRA's chief veterinarian, said the parrot was likely infected with the virus while it was housed in the country's quarantine system with birds from Taiwan. Tests conducted on the Taiwanese birds that had died were inconclusive, according to the department.

          DEFRA said the virus was most closely matched to a strain found in ducks in China earlier this year but was not very similar to strains discovered in Romania and Turkey. The genetic makeup of the virus changes slightly as it spreads, and scientists use such tests to track its migration across the world.

          It was Britain's first confirmed case of bird flu since 1992.

          Elsewhere, the Croatian government on Sunday promised to compensate villagers and farmers whose birds were slaughtered to prevent the spread of bird flu. About 10,000 domestic birds have been killed in an area near a national park where six swans were found to have been infected with the virus.

          Damage from the culling was estimated at about $160,000. However, international bans on Croatian poultry exports could hurt farmers more. The European Commission on Friday said it was preparing a ban on all poultry imports from the country, while some individual European nations have already done so.

          Medical experts detected the H5 virus in the swans Friday. Samples from the contaminated birds were then sent to a laboratory in Britain to establish whether they had the deadly H5N1 strain. Tests were also being done on samples from five other swans found dead Saturday morning near the park.

          In related developments Sunday:

          _Sweden said four ducks found dead in an area west of Stockholm Friday were infected with bird flu, but not the deadly H5N1 strain.

          _Montenegro began testing its poultry for bird flu as a precaution after the disease was confirmed in neighboring Croatia. Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina also ordered cars to be disinfected at the Croatian border, and banned poultry imports from the country.

          _The European Union said its bird flu experts will discuss a possible ban on imports of wild birds into the 25-nation bloc on Tuesday. The EU has so far resisted calls to ban all pet bird imports, fearing it could create a black market that could increase the threat of infected birds being smuggled in.

          _Jordan and Israel agreed to limited cooperation to combat the possible spread of bird flu by monitoring people traveling across their shared border, the official Petra news agency reported. Neither country has had any cases of the virus.

          _North Korea has launched a nationwide campaign to prevent a fresh outbreak of bird flu, strengthening quarantine and reporting systems and enhancing education of poultry farmers, a media report said. Earlier this year, North Korea culled about 210,000 chickens and other poultry after acknowledging its first bird flu outbreak in March. No new cases have since been reported.

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