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FACTBOX-WHO figures for bird flu cases in humans
02 Oct 2007 15:31:26 GMT
Source: Reuters
Oct 2 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation confirmed on its Web site on Tuesday that a 21-year old man from Jakarta has died in Indonesia of bird flu.

Of the 107 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 86 have been fatal. Worldwide, the virus has killed 201 people out of 329 known cases since it re-emerged in Hong Kong in 2003.

Hundreds of millions of birds have died or been culled.

Following is a list of confirmed human cases of H5N1. Total cases include survivors.

Deaths Total cases AZERBAIJAN 5 8 CAMBODIA 7 7 CHINA 16 25 DJIBOUTI 0 1 EGYPT 15 38 INDONESIA 86 107 IRAQ 2 3 LAOS 2 2 NIGERIA 1 1 THAILAND 17 25 TURKEY 4 12 VIETNAM 46 100 ------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 201 329 -------------------------------------------------

Initial tests usually take a day or two to confirm if someone has H5N1. More detailed testing by government laboratories or those affiliated with the WHO can take a week or more.

The H5N1 virus remains mainly a virus of birds, but experts fear it could change into a form easily transmitted from person to person and sweep the world, killing millions.

So far, most human cases can be traced to direct or indirect contact with infected birds.
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Firefighters battle a blaze at the domestic departure terminal at Medan's Polonia airport, December 1, 2007. A large fire destroyed a departure terminal at Medan airport in Indonesia's North Sumatra province late on Saturday, police said. REUTERS/Y.T Haryono (INDONESIA)



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