A dead chicken found in eastern Romania about two weeks ago has tested
positive for the deadly H5N1 strain bird flu virus, Romanian Agriculture
Minister Gheorghe Flutur said Saturday.
The chicken was found dead in the small village of Scarlatesti in Braila
county, eastern Romania, on Nov. 26. It was sent to a British laboratory for
further tests after it was found to have a form of avian flu.
The chief of Braila county has decided to order a new round of quarantine in
the village to prevent new bird flu outbreaks.
Scarlatesti village was the first place to have detected bird flu in Braila
county. And its local residents had slaughtered all their 11,883 poultries by
Nov. 27 and have received 2.8 billion leus (93,300 U.S. dollars) in compensation
from the government.
Four other villages or towns in Braila have also reported bird flu cases.
They are now waiting for test results from the British laboratory.
The local governments of Braila and Tulcea counties, both in eastern Romania,
have distributed 7.5 billion leus (250,000 dollars) in relief funds for the
villagers, whose poultry businesses have been affected by the flu.
The Romanian government has ordered all poultries to be confined and dead
ones to be handed over to the health department. It decided on Thursday to
impose stiff fines on villagers who defy the orders.
Romania is the first European country to have detected the deadly H5N1 virus
in poultry. So far it has not reported any human case of bird flu.