Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Source: Canadian Press online, Associated Press report, Thu 30 Dec 2004 [edited] <http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=c176c207-f13e-45d8-aa12-8230 ae473786> Viet Nam: 29th Confirmed Human Case of Avian Influenza Virus Infection ----------------- A 16-year-old girl from southern Viet Nam has become infected with the avian influenza A (H5N1) virus that killed 32 people earlier in 2004 and devastated the poultry industry across Asia, a doctor said on Thu 30 Dec 2004. The girl, from the southern Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap, was in critical condition and on a respirator at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City, hospital deputy director Dr. Tran Tinh Hien said. Viet Nam has suffered recurring outbreaks of the disease in chicken farms -- most recently in southern provinces -- since a big wave of infections sickened poultry across much of Asia earlier in 2004. The virus has jumped to people in Viet Nam, where it killed 20, and Thailand, where it killed 12. The girl from Dong Thap is Vietnam's 29th person confirmed with the disease [however, see below - Mod.CP]. " She is still in critical condition and is being hooked to a respirator, " Hien said. The girl had slaughtered a chicken she brought with her from Dong Thap province to southern Tay Ninh province, where she was visiting her uncle. She developed the disease's typical symptoms of high fever, coughing and breathing difficulties on 19 Dec 2004, said Huynh Tan Kiet of the Tay Ninh provincial Preventive Medicine Centre. Most human cases of bird flu have been traced to direct contact with sick birds. The virus is not believed to have mutated into a form that can easily be passed among people. The girl was admitted to a clinic in Tay Ninh province late last week, before being transferred to the hospital in Ho Chi Minh City on 26 Dec 2004, Kiet said. None of her uncle's 8 family members have developed avian influenza symptoms, and the man's house has been disinfected, he said. Heath officials were still investigating how the girl contracted the disease. Vietnam's last previous human case of bird flu was a 14-month-old boy who died in September 2004 in Hanoi. During the outbreaks earlier in the year, more than 100 million chickens and ducks were culled or died in 10 countries and territories in Asia, including more than 40 million in Vietnam. Animal health officials have recently warned that seasonably cool temperatures and the increased transportation of poultry between now and the Lunar New Year holiday in early February 2005 create conditions favouring the spread of the virus. Prime Minister Phan Van Khai this week ordered a ban on transportation of sick poultry from affected areas, and heavy penalties for those who sell sick birds at markets. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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