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Bird flu
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JAKARTA: The World Health Organization on Wednesday confirmed five more bird flu deaths in Indonesia, raising to 30 the number of human fatalities from the H5N1 strain of the virus in the sprawling archipelago. Four of the new deaths were members of one family in North Sumatra province and one was in the country’s second largest city, Surabaya, in East Java province, WHO spokeswoman Sari Setiogi said. The fifth fatality was of a woman who died May 12 in a hospital in Surabaya, the provincial capital, Setiogi said. |
Indonesia last year overtook Thailand as the country with the second-highest number of bird flu death toll after Vietnam, which has 42. While those countries have recently reported success in containing the virus, it continues to rapidly spread across Indonesia. The virus has infected poultry populations in 27 of 33 Indonesian provinces, including easternmost Papua and the resort island of Bali, and the government has been criticized for refusing to carry out mass bird slaughtering operations in infected areas. |
The outbreaks in Papua and North Sumatra have been reported only recently. In North Sumatra, eight members of a single family were infected and six of them have since died. Health authorities are awaiting conclusive test results on the sixth death. – AP
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