Burkina Faso has detected three casesof deadly H5N1 bird flu virus on a farm
near its capital Ouagadougou, Burkinese Ministry of Animal Resources announced
late Monday.
Test in the Italian lab of the World Animal Health Organization(OIE)
confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of the flu virus on
three samples collected on a farm in Gampela, a suburb of Ouagadougou, said
Tiemoko Konate, the Burkinese minister of animal resources.
According to Konate, a total of 65 samples had been collected across the
country.
The Burkinese government has put the affected farm under quarantine and had
all the poultry there culled, said the minister, noting that the public had been
asked to report any suspected cases.
With the confirmation of the three cases, Burkina Faso becomes the fifth
African country hit by H5N1 bird flu after Nigeria, Niger, Egypt and Cameroon.