Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Bird Flu Kills Six-Year-Old; Eighth Fatal Case This Year


Bird flu killed a 6-year-old girl in Kompong Cham Province on Aug 14, the Health Ministry and World Health Organization announced Friday, marking the eighth fatal case this year and the 16th confirmed fatality since 2005. Len Sreykhuoch, 6, from Batheay district's Mepring commune, was admitted to the Kantha Bpha Children's Hospital in Phnom Penh on Aug 12 after developing symptoms on Aug 7, according to information on the WHO website, There had been reports of poultry die-offs in her village, according to the WHO. Ly Sovann, deputy director of communicable disease control at the Ministry, said 20 samples from people close to the girl come back negative. "We will continue surveillance for two weeks and…conduct education in villages," he said. The deadly H5N1 virus poses a pandemic threat, but as yet it cannot be easily transmitted between humans, according to the WHO. The organization warns against eating sick or dead poultry and recommends hand washing before meals and seeking medical help quickly. Philippe Buchy, head of the virology unit at the Pasteur Institute, said that he did no9t know whether the increase in laboratory-confirmed deaths from H5N1 was due to better surveillance or a greater presence of the virus among poultry. Mr Buchy said that Kompong Cham province had a high density of ducks, and unlike chickens, ducks do not die from the virus and they spread it through excretion. "Ducks act as a silent reservoir of the virus," he said.   
By: THE CAMBODIA DAILY

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