
A mute swan swims on the Ohrid lake near the border with
Macedonia in the city of Pogradec, about 160 km (100 miles) from capital Tirana,
Albania, March 5, 2006. -Xinhua/Reuters
Albania said yesterday that the deadly H5N1 bird flu had been detected in a
chicken in the country 's south, confirming the Balkan state's first case of the
strain of the virus.
The chicken was found in the village of Cuke in Sarande
district, in southern Albania, and tests at the Central Reference Laboratory in
London, Britain, confirmed H5N1, said the Albanian Agriculture
Ministry.
Health officials have taken measures to disinfect the area, around
which people living there were put under quarantine with the set-up of a
three-kilometer (two-mile) quarantine zone in a bid to prevent the spread of the
virus.
Further tests on some poultry birds near Cuke will be carried out,
said the ministry, urging the public to remain calm.
The highly virulent
strain of H5N1, which has killed at least 96 people since 2003, mainly in Asia,
has been detected in a number of countries surrounding Albania, including
Greece, Romania and Serbia.