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China probes new bird-flu death
30/12/2005 10:59  - (SA)  

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  • Beijing - China's third confirmed bird-flu death highlights the danger of small, undetected H5N1 outbreaks, the World Health Organisation said on Friday, as authorities probed how the victim fell ill.

    China's health ministry announced on Thursday that a 41-year-old woman from the eastern province of Fujian had died on December 21 after contracting the H5N1 virus about two weeks earlier.

    However the woman, a factory worker, lived in an area where no bird-flu outreaks had been reported, repeating a pattern seen in China this year.

    "We still don't know through which channel this woman was infected. The investigations are continuing," said an official with the health ministry's media office.

    China has confirmed a total of seven human cases of bird flu in 2005 - all in the past two months - resulting in three deaths.

    Thirty-one outbreaks of the virus among poultry have been reported across large swathes of China this year, but not all the human victims were living in affected areas.

    Small, undetected outbreaks

    WHO's spokesperson in Beijing, Roy Wadia, said China's efforts at containing the big, reported outbreaks were impressive.

    But, he said, many people were still in danger from coming into contact with infected poultry via small, undetected outbreaks.

    "If it's just a few sporadic birds dying off, people are then exposed and then get sick and die - it means it's a very difficult thing to stop when it's on a small scale.

    Wadia said: "People have to become more aware that the birds that are dying could be infected with H5N1, and reporting has to be done fast.

    "It's a case of awareness and strengthening animal surveillance at the grass-roots level."

    Wadia said that China was aware of the challenge and was quickly improving its animal surveillance and health monitoring system.

    Threat remained high

    He said the fact that all seven confirmed cases had been reported recently indicated the government may be succeeding in improving detection methods, and not that the problem was necessarily worsening.

    Wadia echoed warnings from other WHO officials and the Chinese government that the bird-flu threat remained high.

    "This is not the end of the road. There will be more outbreaks in poultry and possibly more human cases on the Chinese mainland and other countries," he said.

    More than 70 people have died from bird flu throughout Asia since late 2003, with nearly 40 of the fatalities occurring this year.

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