The deadly H5N1 bird flu virus found in Nepal. After the virus has been culled in southern and eastern Nepal. According to officials, some areas have been complaints of people getting sick.Nepal, Ram Krishna Khatiwad Animal Health Directorate, said the official, "the mysterious death of chickens in commercial Murgibadhon we investigated the samples sent to London. Today we have test report, which has been confirmed that Sunsari district and Ithari Knar infection of bird flu in poultry form. " Prtviy areas of eastern Nepal in the case of bird flu has emerged. Tea production in Ilam district of Panchathar case of bird flu has emerged. Khatiwad the bird flu affected areas is under strict surveillance. 4000 has begun the task of culling.
Khatiwad said, "So far, no human infection has been reported. Some places has been complaining of vomiting and itching. But it is because of fear. We - the situation under control two days will do. " Nepal's first case of bird flu emerged in January 2009. Two years ago, chickens and ducks in eastern Nepal found the bird flu virus. The mysterious manner of chickens dying after December 2011, after some doubts have again. Now it's confirmed.
Bird flu case in China, Indonesia and Vietnam are also exposed. According to doctors in China and Vietnam came up avian flu virus is already more powerful and dangerous. China in the past two months, two people have died. Some cases of bird flu in Vietnam and Cambodia have proved fatal.
The person vulnerable to bird flu fever, cough, sore throat and shortness of breath occurs. Bird flu can be fatal.
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15719413,00.html
..Agriculture Minister Nandan Kumar Datta said the government has put all
government agencies concerned on high alert and directed authorities to adopt
safety and preventive measures. Though the district administration has said
humans in and around the sites are not at risk, a woman, who worked at the PK
Poultry Farm, fell ill on Saturday. Jasmita Rai has complained of itching in
body parts and vomiting...
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