26 people isolated in Bengal with flu symptoms
Published on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 21:42 in Health section
Tags: Bird Flu, West Bengal , Kolkata


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Kolkata: India has put 26 people in isolation with bird flu symptoms while hundreds more are being monitored, health officials said on Friday.
India is battling its worst outbreak of avian influenza, which has spread to 13 of West Bengal's 19 districts. India has not reported any human infection of the H5N1 bird flu virus in its four outbreaks of avian influenza since 2006.
"The preliminary tests for bird flu are negative, but more tests are being conducted and the list of sick people reviewed every day," RS Shukla, a senior health official, said.
Veterinary staff have already culled 2.6 million birds in West Bengal, completing what officials said was a successful operation that had brought the bird flu situation under control.
The focus now is on hundreds of medical and veterinary workers and villagers who had come into close contact with dead or sick birds. Officials said health staff returning home after the culling operation had been asked to get themselves checked.
Dozens of isolation wards had been created in hospitals in the affected districts to handle any sudden rush of suspected human cases.
Experts fear the H5N1 strain could mutate into a form easily transmitted from person to person, leading to a pandemic, especially in countries such as India where people live in close proximity to backyard poultry.
Avian Flue in Pak, Thailand
Meanwhile, Pakistan and Thailand have reported outbreaks of bird flu in poultry.
In Pakistan, authorities said bird flu had been detected at a poultry farm on the outskirts of its biggest city, Karachi. But officials said on Friday there was no likelihood of any human infection.
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