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bird flu WHOWHO puts Tamiflu maker on alert
The biggest case yet of humans possibly infecting others with bird flu prompted the World Health Organization to put the maker of the anti-viral drug Tamiflu on alert for possible shipment of the global stockpile for the first time.

No further action on the emergency supply was expected for now, according to the UN health agency, which called the alert part of its standard operating procedure when a case arises like that in Indonesia.

"We have no intention of shipping that stockpile," WHO spokesman Dick Thompson cautioned. "We see this as a practice run."

Meanwhile, Indonesia confirmed three more bird flu deaths as the country grapples with a spike in human cases. Bird flu is known to have infected 48 people in Indonesia, with 36 deaths, second highest after Vietnam's 42 deaths.

Precautionary treatment

A precautionary 9,500 treatment doses of Tamiflu from a separate WHO stockpile, along with protective gear, were flown into Indonesia on Friday. The tablets will likely be handed over to the Indonesian government, WHO spokeswoman Maria Cheng said in Geneva.

Officials revealed the stockpile alert came last Monday as experts puzzled over why six of seven Indonesians from a family in a North Sumatra village died after became infected by the H5N1 virus. An eighth was buried before tests could be done, but she is believed to have been infected.

Despite the cluster of deaths, the virus has not mutated into a form easily passed among humans, experts said. Scientists have seen examples of bird flu passing between family members in a handful of smaller cases.

WHO concerned over consumption of bird flu-infected poultry
The World Health Organization is concerned about poverty-stricken people in Southeast Asian countries who chose to consume bird flu-infected poultry rather than to write off their losses, a WHO scientist said Wednesday.

Tee Ah Sian, director for communicable diseases in the Western Pacific region, touched on the problem while addressing a bird flu pandemic preparedness planning conference in Hong Kong.

"In many poor countries, they do (eat infected chickens). The moment they see a poultry falling ill, they quickly cut it and eat it," she said.

Although scientific studies suggest humans need not fear getting the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu virus from consuming infected chickens if they are well-cooked, Tee warned that environmental factors could play a role in transmitting the disease.

"The chicken is safe to eat if it is well-cooked, provided that the people preparing the chicken have not contaminated themselves from somewhere. It's not only direct contact with the chicken, sometimes the virus is in the environment. If you infect yourself from the environment, you can also get (the virus) onto the chicken's body," she said.

WHO: Africa Needs to Prepare for Bird Flu
bird flu WHONAIROBI, Kenya - African governments need to put aside billions of dollars to compensate farmers whose chickens they slaughter to control the spread of bird flu, the head of the World Health Organization said Wednesday.

He said African governments should be the first to pay, but the international community will need to make up any shortfall.

Beset by poverty, war and hunger, sub-Saharan Africa is particularly ill-equipped to deal with a major health crisis. Health authorities worry the virus may have already spread undetected to other parts of the continent.

"We need some fund especially in Africa, not some other day but right now. There needs to be a committed fund," Lee said. --courtesy heraldnewsdaily.com

WHO says make progress in flu pandemic plan
GENEVA, March 8 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday that experts had made progress in finalising plans to fight bird flu if it jumps to humans and threatens a pandemic. At three days of closed-door sessions, the experts drawn from around the world focused on logistics, surveillance and other public health measures that would be needed, it said. "A human influenza pandemic will be a big problem," said Margaret Chan, WHO assistant director-general for communicable diseases. "But by working together we can respond effectively."

The meeting aimed to further hone the WHO's draft "pandemic containment strategy", which calls for quarantines in infected areas and the massive use of Swiss firm Roche's <ROG.VX> antiviral Tamiflu, which has been shown to be effective in fighting the H5N1 virus in humans.

H5N1 has led to the deaths of millions of birds in more than 30 countries stretching from South Korea to Germany and into Nigeria. It has spread to over a dozen new countries in the past month and infected 175 people since 2003, killing 96 of them.

Although it remains an avian disease, and rarely affects humans, the big fear is that it will mutate and start to be pass easily between people, a change that could trigger a pandemic in which millions might die.

The United Nations health agency, which is spearheading a global drive to prepare for the worst, said the conclusions from the meeting of some 70 public health experts were being reviewed internally and would be circulated soon on its website.

"Although containing a pandemic at its source has never been tried, evidence suggesting that it may be possible is mounting," the Geneva-based agency said in a statement.

It pointed to the fact that the first outbreak of H5N1 in Hong Kong in 1997 had been successfully halted by destroying all the territory's poultry.

Furthermore, theoretical models published last summer had also suggested it could be done, providing action to contain any mutated virus threatening humans was taken within days of its emerging.

Swift detection, swift mobilisation of resources and the cooperation of the local population were key requirements, it said.

"It may be that containment efforts only slow the spread of a pandemic," said Chan. "But even that will buy us time" for countries to put containment plans into action for companies to begin developing vaccines, she said. --courtesy Reuters

Bird Flu May Affect Europe
Berlin, Mar 9 (Prensa Latina) The spreading of avian flu in Europe increases the risks of infecting humans, German State Secretary for Agriculture Horst Seehofer cautioned.

The official pointed out that reports on cats infected by the H5N1 strain of the virus might increase humans´ probabilities of being infected.

"That means the virus has not been reduced to a single case in mammals in Europe, thus, avian flu is getting closer to humans," Seehofer told the radio program "Bayerisher Rundfunk."

However, The Friedrich Loeffler Institute informed that the dead cats did not increase the probabilities of infecting humans.

The World Health Organization (WHO) pointed out that there is no proof that cats may contribute to spreading the bird flu virus.

Europe´s latest bird flu cases, caused by the H5N1 strain of the virus, which is highly contagious and can affect humans, were reported in Albania. --courtesy Prensa Latina

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