Indonesian Bird Flu Human Death Toll Reaches 74

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Article Date: 07 Apr 2007 - 8:00 PDT

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A 29-year-old man died of H5N1 bird flu infection, Indonesian authorities have confirmed today - the 74th human to die of bird flu infection in the country. The man came from Central Java province. According to authorities, he had been in close contact with infected poultry prior to becoming ill.

Indonesia has the highest number of human deaths from bird flu infection; in March alone five people died - the human death toll this month so far is two.

It is now against the law to raise poultry in residential areas in Indonesia. Many wonder how authorities are going to police this new regulation, given that over 30 million families have poultry in their backyard.

Scientists fear that the H5N1 bird flu virus strain will eventually mutate and become easily human transmissible. This has not happened yet. Humans do not catch bird flu from birds easily - it is extremely rare for one person to infect another person.

One way H5N1 could mutate might be by infecting a person who is ill with the normal human flu virus. The bird flu virus would then have the opportunity to exchange genetic information with the human flu virus and acquire its ability to spread easily from human-to-human (become easily human transmissible). If this happened we could be facing a serious (global) flu pandemic.

(Bird Flu = Avian Flu. H5N1 is an avian flu virus strain - the most virulent one; the one everyone is worried about.)

Written by: Christian Nordqvist
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