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Suspected bird flu case in Azerbaijan
25 Jan 2007 18:36:35 GMT
Source: Reuters

(Updates with initial test negative, paragraph 4)

BAKU, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Health authorities in Azerbaijan are treating a 14-year-old boy for suspected bird flu, the Health Ministry said on Thursday.

The boy's sister was one of five people who died last year in an outbreak of H5N1 strain bird flu in the former Soviet republic between Turkey and Russia, the ministry said.

"It is too early to speak of an exact diagnosis. The boy's blood sample has been sent for analysis to a laboratory in London," said a Health Ministry official who did not want to be named.

The official said tests by a laboratory in Azerbaijan were negative for bird flu. He said doctors will now wait for the result from the London laboratory, which is endorsed by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The boy is being treated in a respiratory illness institute in the capital, Baku.

The WHO sent a team of experts to help Azerbaijan's health officials manage the previous outbreak, which began last spring.

The boy now in hospital is from the southern region of Salyan, which was one of two centres of last year's outbreak.

WHO experts traced the infection then to local people plucking migratory birds to use their feathers. It said the outbreak was contained and since April last year there have been no confirmed cases in Azerbaijan.

Bird flu has killed 163 people since 2003, according to the WHO. H5N1 is the most deadly strain so far identified.
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