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Massive bird deaths in Eritrea
15/03/2006 14:59 - (SA)
Asmara - The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported massive bird deaths in two regions of Eritrea on Wednesday, two weeks after it warned that the Horn of African nation was at risk of bird flu infection.
WHO representative Andrew Kosia said wild fowl had died in the coastal area of the Red Sea region and several chickens had died in the western region of Gash Barka.
"Birds have died in large numbers in the northern Red Sea region and in the Gash Barka region this month," Kosia said.
"We have some suspicious samples, which we hope to send for testing - maybe to Nairobi - soon," he said, adding that UN experts would go to the affected regions this week.
Earlier this month, WHO warned Eritrea was at a high risk of cross border transmission of the avian flu, after the virus erupted in Egypt and tests revealed cases of bird flu-like infection in neighbouring Ethiopia.
Like many other African countries, Erritrea has banned imports of poultry since last October.
Although the H5N1 strain does not spread easily between people, those who come in contact with sick birds can contract it and scientists say millions could die worldwide if it mutates into a disease communicable among humans.
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