WHO Urges Better Vaccine Effort
Experts Warn Virus Could Mutate; China Confirms New Human Case
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A chicken seller shows off his bird to customers at a market in Jakarta, Indonesia, Nov. 30, 2005, after tests confirmed that a 25-year-woman died overnight of bird flu. (AP)
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A vendor looks at a bird market in Shanghai, China, where the bird trade has been suspended, Nov. 29, 2005. (Getty Images)
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Ducks rest at Shanghai Zoo Wednesday Dec. 7, 2005. (AP)
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There was still no sign that bird flu can be passed between people, Bekedam said. Worldwide, there have been just over 130 human infections compared to more than 3,500 outbreaks in poultry, a small ratio, he said. "We do not think this virus is very clever in infecting humans."
China's latest case, reported late Tuesday, is a girl surnamed Tang who lives in Ziyuan County in Guangxi, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Health Ministry.
Mainland China's first reported case of bird flu in poultry was in Guangxi, in January 2004.
People who have had close contact with the girl are under medical observation, but none have shown symptoms so far, Xinhua said.
China's Guangxi region borders hard-hit Vietnam, though there were no signs the virus came from there, Bekedam said.
Last month, two farmers in the eastern province in Anhui, both women, died of the disease after coming into contact with sick poultry.
A 9-year-old boy in central Hunan province was also sickened, but recovered and has been discharged from the hospital.
The virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu has killed at least 69 people in Asia since 2003, mostly through contact with infected birds.
China has mounted an aggressive campaign to fight repeated bird flu epidemics in poultry, which increase the potential risk of human cases. It is in sharp contrast to the initial secrecy authorities used to handle an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which emerged in Guangdong province in 2002.
Authorities have reported 25 bird flu outbreaks in poultry around China since Oct. 19 and have culled and vaccinated tens of millions of chickens, ducks and geese as a precaution.
Vigilance and sharing information are key to fighting bird flu, Bekedam said.
"In this part of the world, it is well entrenched," he said. "It will not go away that easily."
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