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Indonesia now worst for bird flu
Bird Flu IndonesiaTwo more people in Indonesia have died from avian influenza, the World Health Organization confirmed Thursday.

The deaths bring the total number of fatalities from bird flu in Indonesia to 44, the highest total for any single nation.

The latest victims were a 16-year-old boy from West Java Province and a 17-year-old girl from Jakarta Province.

The male, Megi Saputra, who died on Monday from the lethal H5N1 strain of bird flu, had contact with sick and dying chickens in his household, the WHO said in a statement.

Testing showed the H5 strain was present in the chickens. The boy's family members and close contacts were placed under surveillance.

Earlier Tuesday, grieving relatives buried Megi at a family plot shaded by jackfruit trees close to his home in Bekasi. Meters away from the cemetery, villagers were rearing chickens in coops, The Associated Press reported.

"I knew about bird flu from the TV and radio, but when my son got sick I had no clue it was bird flu," Megi's mother Sadiah said after the funeral. "I had no idea he was going to leave me."
--Courtesy - CNN International.

Indonesia Passes Vietnam as Nation
With Most Bird Flu Deaths

Indonesia passed Vietnam this week as the country with the highest confirmed number of human deaths from bird flu. It happened Monday when a sixteen-year-old boy from West Java died in a hospital in Jakarta. That brought the number of deaths to forty-three.

On Tuesday Indonesian officials reported another death. They said a girl, also sixteen, died in a hospital west of the capital.

Vietnamese officials have reported no cases of bird flu in humans so far this year. Vietnam has had forty-two confirmed deaths from the H5N1 virus.

There are concerns that people illegally bringing chickens and other poultry into Vietnam could undo measures taken to control the virus.

But Indonesia is of special concern because that country has had a number of human cases close together. In all, Indonesia has had almost one hundred sixty cases of bird flu in humans. All have been reported since last year.

Indonesia records 43rd death from bird flu
Avian Bird Flu ThailandA 16-year-old Indonesian boy has died from bird flu, according to local test results that, if confirmed, would bring Indonesia’s death toll to 43 and make it the world’s hardest-hit country.

Normally reliable tests performed at a local laboratory showed that the boy who died late yesterday had the H5N1 virus, said Dr. Santoso Suroso, the director of the capital’s infectious diseases hospital, where he was treated for three days.

Grieving relatives buried Megi Saputra early today at a family plot shaded by jackfruit trees close to his home in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta. A short distance away from the cemetery, villagers were rearing chickens in coops.

“I knew about bird flu from the TV and radio, but when my son got sick I had no clue it was bird flu,” Megi’s mother Sadiah said after the funeral. “I had no idea he was going to leave me.”

She said Megi was initially diagnosed with typhoid and told to go home.

It was only four days after symptoms appeared that bird flu was suspected, and by then it was too late, said Sadiah, wiping away her tears.

Health officials said Megi was suspected of coming into contact with sick chickens near his home, where he lived with his parents and seven brothers and sisters.

Neighbour Hasan Basri said Megi kept racing pigeons, which had probably been infected by sick chickens in a nearby coop.

Another neighbour, 40-year-old Romlah who uses a single name, said she had seen posters warning about bird flu, but that the government “should intensify its campaign to prevent more deaths.” Door-to-door visits are needed to get the message to everyone, she said.

Health Ministry official Nyoman Kandun said Megi’s swab and blood samples have been sent to the United States for further testing.

If confirmed, the death will be logged as Indonesia’s 43rd from the H5N1 virus since July 2005, a third of which occurred this year.

Neighbouring Vietnam is the second worst hit at 42, but it has not recorded any deaths in 2006.

The H5N1 virus has killed at least 135 people worldwide since it began ravaging Asian poultry stocks in late 2003, according to WHO. That figure does not include today’s death in Indonesia.

Most human cases have been traced to contact with infected birds, but experts fear the virus – which remains hard for people to catch – will mutate into a form that spreads easily among people, potentially sparking a pandemic.

Experts say Indonesians will continue to die until the nation stops the rampant spread of infection among its hundreds of millions of backyard poultry.

“You’ve got to worry about the humans, but if you don’t clean up the animals, it doesn’t matter what you do,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the US National Institutes of Health’s infectious disease chief said.

Vietnam largely controlled the spread of the virus by launching a nationwide mass vaccination campaign in poultry last year. Thailand, which has reported 16 deaths, relies on strong village-based surveillance and mass slaughtering when outbreaks are discovered.

Bird flu in Indonesia grabbed the world’s attention in May when seven members of a single family died of the virus – the largest recorded cluster to date.

The WHO concluded that limited human-to-human transmission likely occurred, but the virus did not spread beyond the blood family members.
-Courtesy Irish Examiner

Poultry Industry's Dilemma: Bird flu spectre refuses to die
In view of the much-dreaded bird flu hitting Thailand, India has shown its reluctance in sharing its container facilities with its neighbours even as it has okayed a plan for cooperation with ten other Asian countries in the war against this disease transmitted by the domesticated birds. Clearly and apparently, wary of the poor standards of container packing and handling in the SAARC countries, India has decided to join hands with ten other Asian countries-China, Thailand, Indonesia Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Maldives and Sri Lanka,--to further strengthen regional and international collaboration on all aspects of bird flu also known as avian influenza including investigation of causes and outbreaks and efforts at further research.

In fact, against the backdrop of the revelation by Thailand's Agriculture Ministry that a strain of bird flu has been found in chickens and it could be deadly H5NI virus, which had caused panic in India's thriving poultry belt in Maharashtra in February this year, concern over the possibility of this virulent virus crossing the borders is mounting in many Asian countries. As a precautionary measure, hundreds of thousands of chickens have been culled in Thailand where H5NI virus had killed many people since it first appeared in the country in 2003.

But as things stand now, a fairly good amount of knowledge has been gathered about this tricky pathogen, that first hit China in 1997 and has been spreading its influence around the world since 2003. The only saving grace is that the H5NI virus has not yet become vicious enough to make it fit for human to human transmission. However, in domesticated birds, it is highly lethal and contagious.
--Courtesy centralchronicle.com

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