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Fifth bird flu case in Vietnam

Chickens in a cage

Millions of birds have been culled as a preventative measure

 

The fifth case of human bird flu in two weeks in Vietnam has raised

fears of a new epidemic.

 

A 35-year-old woman is reported to be in a critical condition, after

being taken hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. The four earlier cases have

been fatal.

 

Bird flu swept through Asia last year, killing more than 30 people and

leading to culls of poultry in 10 countries.

 

A World Health Organization (WHO) expert has warned that many more could

die if the virus is not contained.

 

" If strong measures are not in place, the epidemic can spread to an

unmeasurable extent, " Hans Troedsso was quoted as saying at a conference

in Hanoi on Thursday.

 

The latest victim, from Vietnam's southern Mekong Delta province, had

reportedly been hired by a neighbour to bury dead ducks and to pluck

sick ducks' feathers for sale.

 

She developed a fever and breathing difficulties a few days ago, doctors

said.

 

Pandemic fear

 

The outbreak in Vietnam was first reported last month, when the

authorities said some 4,000 chickens had either died or been culled in

the south of the country.

 

More than 100 million birds have died or been killed around Asia last

year because of the bird flu virus.

 

The virus has killed 25 people in Vietnam and 12 in Thailand over the

last 12 months.

 

Experts have warned of the risk of a world pandemic if bird flu combines

with a human flu virus.

 

The WHO on its website said the recent tsunami that devastated parts of

South East Asia may have raised the risk of a pandemic.

 

It said preventative measures need to be taken across the region to

ensure the avian influenza is not imported to those areas made

vulnerable by the tsunami.

 

--

Dave Neale

UK Director

Animals Asia Foundation

 

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Find out more about our historic China Bear Rescue and Friends or Food? projects

by visiting the Animals Asia Foundation website at http://www.animalsasia.org

 

 

 

 

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