Bird flu Information - August 30, 2008

Pakistan Confirms Another Bird Flu Outbreak

February 4, 2008 - Topics bird flu, outbreak, flu, asia and blood
Pakistani authorities confirmed on Monday a fresh outbreak of the bird flu virus at a poultry farm in the country's port city Karachi. The presence of the deadly H5N1 strain of the avian flu was detected at a poultry farm, run by a paramilitary group in Guddap.

The group's spokesman Major Asad Ali confirmed a blood sample sent to Islamabad tested positive on Monday. Authorities at the farm have killed around 4,000 birds since the confirmation

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High Alert Declared In Pakistan After Bird Flu Confirmation

February 2, 2008 - Topics bird flu, flu, hospital, h5n1 and birds
High alert has been declared in Pakistan after bird flu was confirmed in the country's port city, Karachi.

All the hospitals have been issued the directives in this connection and isolation wards have been set up at hospitals, The News, a local newspaper, reported quoting the health ministry

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WHO Confirms Pakistani Bird Flu Outbreak; Hong Kong Theme Park Shut Down

February 1, 2008 - Topics bird flu, outbreak, flu, avian influenza and h5n1
The deadly bird flu virus, which is still wreaking havoc in West Bengal and Indonesia, has now reached Hong Kong and Pakistan with outbreaks detected in a theme park aviary and poultry farm.

An outbreak of the deadly H5N1 strain of the Avian flu was reported Friday at a poultry farm in Karachi, where over 5,000 infected chickens have died. Health officials are ruling out the possibility of human infection, however the Pakistani farm has been placed under quarantine

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Bird Flu Kills 100th Person In Indonesia

January 28, 2008 - Topics bird flu, flu, hospital, avian influenza and h5n1
he H5N1 or the bird flu Virus has claimed its 100th life in Indonesia, the country hardest hit by the virus. The 9-year-old boy died at the Suliant Saroso Hospital early Monday.

On Sunday, a 23-year-old woman also died and laboratory test confirmed that the cause was the bird flu virus as the woman reportedly lived near a poultry slaughterhouse in East Jakarta. The virus has become endemic in birds in almost all 's 33 provinces

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U.S. Provides Protective Equipment To Combat Bird Flu In Bangladesh

January 28, 2008 - Topics bird flu, flu, avian influenza, h5n1 and influenza
The United States has donated 10,000 sets of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Bangladesh as combat gear for strengthening avian influenza prevention and control.

Each PPE set consists of coveralls, shoe covers, a respirator, goggles, an apron, and inner and outer gloves, a U.S. embassy press statement says in the capital, Dhaka on Monday

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