Second bird flu outbreak in May hits Vietnam ducks

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Second bird flu outbreak in May hits Vietnam ducks*

13 May 2007 04:16:21 GMT
Source: Reuters

HANOI, May 13 (Reuters) - Bird flu has infected three duck farms in
central Vietnam, the second infection detected in the region in less
than a month, the government said on Sunday.

Tests found the H5 component of the H5N1 virus among the samples taken
after a total of 1,298 ducks died in the farms in Nghe An province on
May 9, the Agriculture Ministry's Animal Health Department said in a report.

The fowl had not been vaccinated against bird flu, it said.

Animal health workers have slaughtered the remaining 2,500 ducks in the
farms, disinfected the area and banned poultry transport from the
infected area.

The H5N1 virus has killed 42 people in the Southeast Asian country since
it re-surfaced in Asia in late 2003.

While more people have been confirmed as infected or killed by bird flu
this year in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Egypt, Laos and Nigeria,
Vietnam has had no human cases since November 2005.

The virus emerged again among ducks and chickens in the south late last
year and earlier this year.

Waterfowl are a reservoir for the disease and can spread the H5N1 virus
in their droppings as they roam through rice fields. Ducks often show no
symptoms of sickness, making it harder to contain the virus.

The Animal Health Department said nearly half of Vietnam's 64 provinces
have completed the first of a two-phase vaccination campaign which
targets up to 90 percent of the country's poultry stock this year.

As of Sunday, Vietnam had vaccinated 111 million poultry, including 70.3
million chickens. The remainder were waterfowl, the department said.

Experts fear that if the virus mutates, it could start passing easily
from one person to another and would sweep the globe, killing millions.

The virus has killed 172 people among the 291 infected people in 12
countries stretching from Asia to the Middle East to Africa. Most of
deaths were in Indonesia and Vietnam, according to the World Health
Organisation.

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