British lab confirms presence of H5N1 virus in Ukraine
18/12/2005 8:10
A British laboratory has confirmed the presence of the deadly H5N1 strain of
bird flu in Ukraine's Crimea, the Ukrainian Agriculture Ministry said on
Saturday. Test results from the Veterinary Lab Agency (VLA) in Weybridge,
which has the EU's highest authority, confirmed poultry that began dying in
large numbers in Crimea three weeks ago was infected with H5N1, a spokesman for
the ministry was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying. About 60,000
domestic fowls have been slaughtered in Crimea since the first case of bird was
detected in the area's northeastern corner in early December. President
Viktor Yushchenko announced last week a state of emergency in the affected
areas. Up to now, no human cases of the disease have been reported in Ukraine.
Xinhua news
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