Saturday, August 05, 2006

Thai's report death from H5N1


Thailand confirms second bird flu death this year :: latest

A 27-year-old man has died of bird flu, becoming the second person this year to be killed by the disease in Thailand, a Health Ministry official said today.

Dr Thawat Suntrajarn, chief of the Department of Communicable Disease Control, said the man came from Uthai Thani province in the country’s north.

“I can confirm the man tested positive for the H5N1 virus,” Thawat said, referring to results of tests carried out in Thailand.

Another Health Ministry official, who demanded anonymity, said the man died on Thursday. The official said the man had buried sick chickens and also ate birds that had died of the virus.

At least 134 people have died worldwide since the disease began spreading in Asia in late 2003, according to the World Health Organisation, including 15 in Thailand.

The WHO has not yet confirmed the latest death in Thailand.

In the past two weeks, Thailand has confirmed two outbreaks of H5N1 in poultry and recorded its first human fatalities from the disease in eight months.

News of the new outbreaks triggered increased concern about the disease, and hundreds of people who earlier had bird flu-like symptoms but were cleared after testing were being checked again.

Health officials also have said that a special committee will be created in Nakhon Phanom where one of the outbreaks occurred to assist health agencies and the province will receive equipment for rapid testing of suspected cases. Authorities will also do more to educate people about the disease, and volunteers in every village will look for symptoms among their neighbours.

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