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WHO confirms fifth death from bird
flu in Vietnam
Hanoi -
An eight-year-old girl has been confirmed as the fifth person to die
in Vietnam from an outbreak of bird flu, the World Health Organization
said on Monday.
The girl, from northern Ha Tay
province, died on Saturday. She was taken to hospital in Hanoi on
January 15 after first showing symptoms of the disease on January 11,
the WHO said.
"WHO confirms this is the fifth case
of death from H5N1," said Robert Dietz, a spokesman for the U.N.
agency, referring to the strain of bird flu.
The WHO says there has been no sign
the disease is being spread between humans. Its victims are believed
to have caught it from infected chickens and eating cooked chicken and
eggs is safe, officials say.
But experts are worried there might
be a mixing of the avian flu with a human flu and a new, contagious
deadly disease could sweep out of Asia, a year after Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome emerged and killed about 800 people around the
world.
South Korea, Japan and Taiwan have
also reported outbreaks of bird flu but Vietnam has been the hardest
hit. As well as the five confirmed deaths there have been seven
suspected avian flu deaths.
While all of the confirmed human
cases have occurred near the capital Hanoi, in the north of the
country, the flu has struck poultry most severely in the south.
About two million chickens have been
killed by the disease or have been culled as authorities try to stamp
it out.
The transport of chickens has been
banned across much of southern Vietnam and their sale has been stopped
in the country's biggest city, Ho Chi Minh City, also in the south.
The WHO has sent an epidemiologist to
Ho Chi Minh City to check on whether any human cases of bird flu have
emerged there.
Two hospitals in the south have been
treating suspected avian flu patients. Kien Giang General Hospital
said on Sunday a man showing symptoms similar to those seen in bird
flu victims had died. A woman with the same symptoms was recovering.
Can Tho Pediatric Hospital said on
Monday a two-month-old child died on Thursday from respiratory
illness.
"We are investigating the cause of
the death, but it has a possible link with bird flu," Le Hoang Son,
director of the hospital, told Reuters.
Son said some chickens had apparently
died of bird flu near the child's home.
Can Tho is among the 15 provinces
that have declared an outbreak of bird flu. Kien Giang, one of the
southernmost provinces in Vietnam, has not reported an outbreak.
Doctors say bird flu in humans looks
similar to common flu, with high fever, sore throat and a dry cough
that can deteriorate into severe respiratory problems.
WHO has said it hopes a human vaccine
for the disease can be available in a few weeks. The H5N1 variant of
bird flu is the most deadly strain although human fatalities from
avian flu are very rare.
In 1997, six people in Hong Kong died
from H5N1, which prompted a cull of all poultry in the territory. In
April 2003, a veterinarian in the Netherlands died from a different
strain of avian flu. --
Reuters
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