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April 17, 2010 3:43 p.m. EST
Topics: health, United States
Siddique Islam - AHN News Correspondent
New York, NY, United States (AHN) - Deadly H5N1 bird flu virus persists in five countries, posing a continuing threat to global animal and human health, a senior United Nations official has warned.
“Though public attention shifted to the H1N1 influenza pandemic for most of 2009, H5N1 continues to be a serious menace,” UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Chief Veterinary Officer Juan Lubroth said in a statement on Friday, adding that H5N1 was entrenched in Egypt, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Viet Nam and China.
He was speaking ahead of an international conference on animal and pandemic influenza to be held in Vietnam on Monday.
In the five infected countries there are tens of millions of free-ranging domestic ducks, significant industrial broiler production exists together with live bird markets, and human and animal densities are high. “Where those circumstances are present finding effective solutions remains a major challenge,” Dr. Lubroth added.
H5N1 killed almost 300 people, killed or forced the culling of over 260 million birds, caused an estimated $20 billion in economic damage across the globe and devastated livelihoods at the family-farm level.
Experts feared it could mutate into a deadlier, human-to-human transmissible form, but recent concerns have focused on a different variation – H1N1, or so-called swine flu.
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