New cases of bird flu reported in Romania
18/12/2005 12:05
Romania has detected new cases of bird flu in domestic fowl in a village
about 80 km east of Bucharest, bringing the total number of bird flu outbreaks
in the country to 18, the Ministry of Agriculture announced on Saturday. The
latest outbreak was reported in the the village of Marsilieni in Ialomita
county, where dead chickens from five farms were confirmed to have carried the
H5 strain of bird flu. In precautionary measures, local authorities have
ordered culls of all domestic fowl and imposed a quarantine in the village, said
the ministry. Romania has seen a quite fast spread of the bird flu virus
recently, but most of the cases were in the Danube river delta, located some 300
km from Bucharest on a major migration path of wild birds. So far, no human
cases have been reported. A total of 100,000 poultry have been slaughtered in
the country since the first case was discovered on Oct. 7. A deadly H5N1
strain of the H5 virus that has killed nearly 70 people in Asia in the past two
years remains hard for people to catch, but there are fears that it could mutate
into a form easily transmissible among humans and eventually cause a human flu
pandemic.
Xinhua news
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