
Flu Illness
UN Secretary-General and WHO Confer on Combating H1N1 Virus
However, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said that Britain had no plans to follow suit, despite growing concern among farmers and scientists that chickens, ducks and turkeys could be at risk. Scientists who study bird flu described the Dutch measures as wise, and urged the Government PARIS, Oct 4 (Reuters) - France has lowered the level of risk for bird flu to moderate from high after no new cases of the H5N1 virus were detected in wild birds for the past two months, the agriculture France, Europe's biggest poultry producer, raised its alert to "high" after some wild Thu 14 May 2009 | 19:27 BST PARIS, March 28 (Reuters) - France's agriculture ministry raised the level of risk for bird flu to moderate from low on Friday, a day after Switzerland reported its first case for two years of the deadly With effect from Sunday, birds in France cannot be assembled in high priority zones, Tue 19 May 2009 | 23:55 BST TANAH MERAH: The Kelantan Veterinary Services Department is concerned that smuggled in frozen chicken from Thailand, banned in Malaysia, could be infected with the bird flu virus."It's clear that the majority of New Zealanders have access to good information about a possible flu pandemic," Pete Hodgson said. "It's also good to see that New Zealanders are digesting the information in a calm, reasoned way.Avian Influenza Control Project has said at least six Neppali districts bordering India are at risk of bird flu, local media reported on Friday. He said that animal health and human health units of the government have been focusing on warning people against the risk of flu. He said the government is equipped with Dubai: Falcons in the UAE remain free from the risk of catching the deadly bird flu virus despite a outbreak among saker falcons in Saudi Arabia last week, environment officials said.JAKARTA: Fears over risk of exposure to bird flu virus increase in Indonesia as the country prepares to celebrate Idul Fitri to mark the end of the fasting month, Fear over bird flu risk increases as festive period nears; By Channel NewsAsia's Indonesian bureau chief Sujadi Siswo | Posted: 03 October 2007 2013 hrsDiouf warned that the international community would have to prepare for bird flu and other major health crises of animal origin, worsened by climate change and the increased risk of pathogens travelling over large distances in a very short period, due to modern air travel.July 12 (Bloomberg) -- The U.K. is seeking 10 million extra doses of vaccine that may be used to immunize poultry against bird flu after the lethal H5N1 strain of the virus was reported for the first time in Spain last week. Last week, Defra said the risk of avian flu re-entering the U.K.
will be higher between August The risk of bird flu re-entering the U.K. will be higher between August and November, when wild fowl typically fly through the country during winter migration, a government report said. A flu outbreak killing 70 million people worldwide may cause global economic losses of as much as $2 trillion, the World Bank said YANGON (Thomson Financial) - The authorities in Myanmar have banned poultry imports from India after an outbreak of bird flu there in July, state-run news media here reported Saturday.allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience Leading flu researchers have warned that cats could be playing an unrecognised role in the spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus, and have criticised international organisations for ignoring this piece of the puzzle.Dr James Robertson, of the Australian Federal Police, told a forum on infectious diseases and international security that there was need for greater collaboration between health Professor Tony Cunningham, of Westmead Hospital's Millennium Research Institute, said it was important to keep bird flu in perspective.BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Europe must stay alert to the risk of bird flu affecting humans and focus on small flocks kept by amateurs and small breeders as the main danger, a senior scientist said on That brought Egypt's human death toll from bird flu to 19 since it first emerged in the country in 2006.Health officials in Western Australia say people travelling to Bali should avoid visiting the island's small villages, after a suspected outbreak of the deadly bird flu virus there.allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience He said that although South African retailers had thus far been unaffected by the bird flu virus, they should set up effective "loss- prevention and control measures" to stave off any potential risk.Countries 'ill prepared' as bird flu risk continues Diouf warned that the international community would have to prepare for bird flu and other major health crises of animal origin, worsened by climate change and the increased risk of pathogens travelling over large distances in a very short period, due to modern Risk Assessment This website also contains material copyrighted by 3rd parties.FAO representative to Afghanistan, Serge Verniau, warns of possible bird flu risk outside the capital, Kabul, on Monday KABUL, 24 January 2006 (IRIN) - The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned that Afghanistan is at risk from avian influenza, also known as bird flu, and has called for US $1.5 million "The season is yet not over [for bird flu], but we have sufficient monitoring Aid Policy ; Flu ; Children ; Conflict ; Early warning ; Economy ; Education ; Environment ; Food Security ; Gender Issues ; Governance ; Health & Nutrition ; HIV/AIDS ; Human Rights ; Migration ; Natural Disasters ; Refugees/IDPs ; Urban Risk ;Never mind that no one in this country has yet even contracted bird flu. Congress last year allocated $3.8 billion to prevent the Far more people die of tuberculosis in an hour than all those known to have died from H5N1. So it's time to revisit the allegations and show that, as small as the risk was a year ago,WHO: Human bird flu risk diminishing in Turkey; (Reuters); Updated: 2006-01-17 08:52 The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday it expected more human cases of bird flu following the death of four people in Turkey, but said the risks to humans were steadily diminishing. Bird flu: Fears of spread to Europe Julian Hughes, RSPB head of species conservation, told the programme: "The RSPB thinks that the risk of avian influenza being brought into the country through bird trade and through these bird fairs is far greater than from migratory water foul coming in or from migration from Siberia.The people of Niger approach the possibility of bird flu with an air of resignation. At the bustling market in Niger's capital, Niamey, where bird flu hasn't reached yet, a group of young poultry salesmen tried in vain to interest people in their wares.HANOI, Vietnam — Fears of a global bird flu pandemic that once dominated headlines have largely vanished in the West, but four years after the virus began ravaging Asian poultry, it continues to spread quietly.
Although a few are now calling the risk overestimated, recent developments raise new concerns:A cold snap predicted for February could bring bird flu to Britain, one of the country's leading vets has warned. Launching a drive to vaccinate poultry workers against normal winter flu Mr Landeg said: 'The immediate risk is from wild birds. If we get periods of intense cold birds may move west looking for open Scientists will expedite new techniques to increase the amount and strength of flu vaccine that can be made in Australia, to allow large sections of the public to be immunised more quickly in the event of a pandemic. EU acts as bird flu reaches Europe Global and local health agencies need to do a better job of communicating the risk of bird flu transmission and preventive methods, said David Nabarro this week. The senior United Nations’ system coordinator for avian and human influenza was at a summit about bird flu in Washington, DC.Global and local health agencies need to do a better job of communicating the risk of bird flu transmission and preventive methods, said David Nabarro this week. The senior United Nations’ system coordinator for avian and human influenza was at a summit about bird flu in Washington, DC.HANOI, Vietnam — Fears of a global bird flu pandemic that once dominated headlines have largely vanished in the West, but four years after the virus began ravaging Asian poultry, it continues to spread quietly. Although a few are now calling the risk overestimated, recent developments raise new concerns:Germany has raised its bird flu risk assessment level after it was reported that 38 new cases of the deadly H5N1 strain were discovered in the country's east.
France also reported new cases and upped its own alert. Saxony-Anhalt is the fourth of Germany's 16 states to report cases of H5N1 bird flu since late last month,EU decides not to lock free-range poultry indoors Europe is to step up monitoring of wild birds for signs of a deadly strain of bird flu, but veterinary experts claimed yesterday the risk of the disease being transmitted from Siberia by migrating fowl was “remote or low”.The HSUS has documented several practices that could spread the H5N1 strain of avian flu quickly and is urging policy initiatives to address each one:Of any place on the planet, Niger may be least equipped to deal with an outbreak of bird flu. It's the poorest country in Africa, possibly the poorest in the world. Nearly 20 percent of the population suffers from malnutrition, leaving it vulnerable « Back to Bird Flu Risk Particularly Strong in Sub-Saharan AfricaChina warns of bird flu risk as spring arrives,Chinese Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu has warned that China could see more human cases of bird flu during the spring season when migratory birds return, increasing the risk of spreading the virus. China warns of bird flu risk as spring arrives; (Reuters); Updated: 2006-03-03 19:41 Government unlikely to extend biosecurity The outbreak of avian flu on a turkey farm in Suffolk poses only a "negligible" risk to human health, David Miliband, the environment secretary, told parliament yesterday.UNITED NATIONS -- Bird flu in poultry and wild birds spread to 60 countries but is entrenched only in six because of improved and faster responses, experts said. "I don't think one can ever say that the risk is lower,'' said Dr. Pascal James Imperato, a former New York City health commissioner who now directs public UNITED NATIONS -- Bird flu in poultry and wild birds spread to 60 countries but is entrenched only in six because of improved and faster responses, experts said.
"I don't think one can ever say that the risk is lower,'' said Dr. Pascal James Imperato, a former New York City health commissioner who now directs public . .