A new outbreak of bird flu was detected in the southeastern Romanian village
of Chichinetu on Tuesday, the 19th case since the epidemic first broke out in
the country in October, its official radio station reported on Wednesday.
"The laboratory in Bucharest (Romania's capital) on Tuesday confirmed the
presence of the H5 virus in poultry in Chichinetu, with dozens of fowl
affected," Chief of the Veterinary Health Bureau Gabriel Predoi told the radio.
Local government officials have been slaughtering all poultry from the
village and have set in place decontamination measures throughout the area.
Precautionary measures have also been taken in Bucharest, however, the risk of
the epidemic spreading is stillhigh, health authority official Teodora Ciolompea
warned.
Five of Romania's 41 counties have been hit by bird flu, including Ialomita
which is only 70 to 80 km away from Bucharest.
More than 100,000 head of poultry have been slaughtered in Romania since the
first case was discovered on October 7.
Most of the cases in Romania were detected in the Danube river delta to the
east, located on a major migration path of wild birds. Predoi suggested local
farmers should raise poultry indoorsinstead of in the wild, to reduce the risk
of being affected by the deadly virus.