Vietnam reports first bird flu death in nine months | Inquirer News

Vietnam reports first bird flu death in nine months

/ 02:01 PM January 21, 2014

Chickens and captured wild birds are displayed for sale along a street in Hanoi. AFP FILE PHOTO

HANOI—Vietnam has recorded its first death from bird flu in nine months, according to the country’s Health Ministry, amid growing regional concerns over a potential resurgence of the deadly virus.

A 52-year-old man from southern Binh Phuoc province died Saturday after receiving treatment in Ho Chi Minh City, the ministry said in a statement issued late Monday.

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“His sample… tested positive to the H5N1 virus,” the statement said.

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It was Vietnam’s first fatality from the virus since a four-year-old child died in April 2013.

Demand for poultry in Vietnam is expected to surge over coming days as families gear up to celebrate the lunar new year festival Tet next week.

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Strains of the H5, H7 and H9 avian influenza subtypes have caused human infections, primarily following direct contact with infected poultry.

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But experts fear it could mutate into a form easily transmissible between humans, with the potential to trigger a pandemic.

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The H5N1 virus has caused 649 confirmed flu cases in humans since it re-emerged in 2003, of whom 385 died, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Vietnam has recorded one of the highest fatality rates from bird flu in Southeast Asia, with the disease claiming 63 lives so far, WHO said.

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Neighboring Cambodia recorded 13 deaths from the virus last year, as it battled its deadliest outbreak since 2003.

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TAGS: Asia, avian flu, Bird flu, disease, Health, Vietnam

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