понедельник, 9 мая 2011 г.

Bird Flu Reported In 45 Countries So Far, See The List

The number of countries reporting bird flu within their borders has increased to 45. In our last report, 6 March, there were 40 countries.


Three years ago Bird Flu (Avian Flu) started establishing itself in South East Asia, notably in Vietnam. It gradually spread to neighbouring countries. Since the beginning of this year the geographical spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been accelerating. H5N1 has now been reported in three continents, Asia, Africa and Europe. Experts say it is only a question of time before it is present throughout the globe.


Here is the list of countries that have reported cases of bird flu infection since 2003:


-- Albania

-- Austria

-- Azerbaijan (human cases confirmed)

-- Bosnia and Herzegovina

-- Bulgaria

-- Burma

-- Cambodia (human cases confirmed)

-- Cameroon

-- China (human cases confirmed)

-- Croatia

-- Cyprus

-- Denmark

-- Egypt

-- France

-- Georgia

-- Germany

-- Greece

-- Hungary

-- India

-- Indonesia (human cases confirmed)

-- Iran

-- Iraq (human cases confirmed)

-- Italy

-- Japan

-- Kazakhstan

-- Kuwait

-- Laos

-- Malaysia

-- Mongolia

-- Niger

-- Nigeria

-- Poland

-- Pakistan

-- Romania

-- Russia

-- Serbia and Montenegro

-- Slovakia

-- Slovenia

-- South Korea

-- Sweden

-- Switzerland

-- Thailand (human cases confirmed)

-- Turkey (human cases confirmed)

-- Ukraine

-- Vietnam (human cases confirmed)


Humans Infected With Bird Flu


Azerbajan

Cases 7

Deaths 5


Cambodia

Cases 4

Deaths 4


China

Cases 15

Deaths 10


Indonesia

Cases 29

Deaths 22


Iraq

Cases 2

Deaths 2


Thailand

Cases 22

Deaths 14


Turkey

Cases 12

Deaths 4


Vietnam

Cases 93

Deaths 42


Total Cases 184

Total Deaths 103


(The H5N1 virus was first detected in Hong Kong, in 1997)


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