Rabu, 07 Mei 2008

More H5N1 worries in Seoul

the Korea Times: Bird Flu Scare Heightening in Seoul. Excerpt:

Authorities have issued the highest level of alert for avian influenza after the virulent bird flu hit Seoul.

The move comes as the virus found at an aviary in Gwangjin, eastern Seoul, was confirmed to be the H5N1 strain that can be deadly to humans.

It is the first case of the disease in the capital since an outbreak April 1 in southwestern Jeolla Province. At the aviary, two pheasants were found dead on April 28 and later one turkey and two chickens. All other birds in the aviary were culled.

Health inspectors from Gwangjin ward said that five residents reported symptoms similar to those of human bird flu including a high fever, but concluded that they had not been infected by the virus after a medical checkup.

"There have been a number of people complaining of fever after the news of the bird flu. But most were sent home as the symptoms were not as serious as those for bird flu,'' a ward official said.

The Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised citizens with typical symptoms of the disease such as high fever, difficulty in breathing and headaches to have a medical checkup at a hospital or public health center.

South Korea has stocks of the bird flu vaccine, Tamiflu, for 1.4 million people, or 2.6 percent of the population, but no preventive vaccine.

For its part, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said that it has taken precautionary quarantine measures to prevent the flu from spreading further.

I'm now off to Winnipeg, where I doubt I'll have time or resources for flu blogging. I should be back online again by Saturday morning. Until then, let's hope for a serious lack of flu scares.

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