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New outbreak of bird flu confirmed at farm outside Karachi
By Muhammad Ali Malik
ISLAMABAD—Pakistani health officials on Sunday confirmed a new outbreak
of bird flu at a farm outside the southern city of Karachi. It was the
third outbreak of the H5N1 avian influenza virus in the Karachi area
this month, but limited only to fowl that tested positive at one farm,
and no humans were infected.
“It’s a small outbreak in a isolated area,” said Maqbool Jan Abbasi, an
official at Pakistan’s Ministry of Health, who said local authorities
were slow in realizing the outbreak occurred. “The poultry people should
have been more alert.”
He said provincial authorities had alerted local hospitals and
dispatched health teams to the area, around 15 kilometres outside
Karachi, which is Pakistan’s largest city and financial center.
“If they find any other evidence they will cull,” he said.
Earlier this month, 12 poultry workers in Karachi were isolated and
tested for bird flu following the detection of the H5N1 virus at two
poultry farms in the city’s Gadap district.
Pakistan has suffered only one human fatality from bird flu, which
occurred late last year in the North-West Frontier Province.
Bird flu has killed at least 232 people worldwide from 366 cases since
2003. The vast majority of human cases come from direct contact with
sick birds, but scientists fear the virus may mutate into a form more
easily transmissible among humans, possibly killing millions. |