No new case of human bird flu in Thailand
4/11/2005 15:00
The Ministry of Public Health has announced that the number of those infected
with avian flu virus stays at 20, as laboratory tests revealed that two people
who died recently of lung infection had no bird flu virus. Dr. Thawat
Suntrajarn, Director-General of the Disease Control Department was quoted by the
Thai News Agency as saying Friday that Thailand has no new case of human
infection as of Nov. 3, 2005, although there are constantly 30-40 cases in the
watch list. Lab tests of lung tissue sample of a 53-year old man from Nan and
a 31-year-old man from Nonthaburi province showed no trace of bird flu virus.
The lung infection in the case from Nan province was caused by bacterial and not
viral infection. Although Sainoi District of Nonthaburi is not located within
the so-called Red Zone of high alert for bird flu watch and the deceased man had
no history of contact with poultry, the Department of Livestock Development,
Ministry of Agriculture has set up vigilant system. Asked to comment on the
new Public Health Minister Pinij Jarusombat's policy statement that there must
be no new death case from bird flu, Dr. Thawat said what the Minister meant is
for all the provincial health office to do the best they can in preventing the
spread. However, officials cannot be held accountable if they have done their
best and people do not heed their advice.
Xinhua news
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