INDEPENDENT NEWS

Bird Flu: Indonesian Man Dies Of H5N1 Infection

Published: Thu 20 Dec 2007 07:59 AM
Indonesian man succumbs to bird flu infection, reports UN health agency
A 47-year-old man from Indonesia's Banten province on the western tip of the island of Java has become the latest human fatality from avian influenza, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has reported.
Indonesian health officials have confirmed that the man from the province's Tangerang District died last week as a result of contracting the H5N1 virus - responsible for outbreaks of bird flu around the world in recent years.
So far, 93 of the 115 confirmed bird flu cases in Indonesia have been fatal, according to a statement from WHO. The South-East Asian archipelago is one of six countries where the virus is still enzootic, which means it is continuously present and being passed between poultry.
News of the fatality has emerged two days after the UN agency reported that two Pakistanis have died in a separate outbreak of the same virus. A 24-year-old Chinese man from Jiangsu province also died earlier this month.
Last month, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned that continued vigilance is necessary to avert a global pandemic of bird flu given that outbreaks are still circulating in many parts of the world, while a joint report from the UN and the World Bank also urged countries to bolster their readiness.
ENDS
Latest World News | Top World News | World Digest | Archives | RSS

Next in World

UN Teams Dispatch Aid As Deadly Flash Floods Hit Northern Afghanistan
By: UN News
It’s Not Safe And It’s Not Clean, But People Believe They Are Leaving Something Worse Behind
By: Save The Children
APEC Commits To Empowering People With Disabilities
By: APEC
Israeli Forces Bringing War To The West Bank, Warns UN Rights Office
By: UN News
10,000 People Feared Buried Under The Rubble In Gaza
By: UN News
Heat-stricken Bangladesh Extends School Closures - Save The Children
By: Save The Children
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media