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    Posted: February 07 2006 at 5:21am
Health experts probe boy's death in southern Iraq amid
bird flu fears
BUSHRA JUHI, Associated Press Writer

February 7, 2006 4:48 AM

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraqi health experts are investigating the death of a
boy in southern Iraq to see if he had the bird flu, a top health official said
Tuesday.

It is the first suspected case of the virus beyond the northern Kurdistan
region, where the deadly H5N1 strain killed a 15-year-old girl on Jan. 17.

Dr. Haider Abdul-Ridha said a 14-year-old pigeon seller died Sunday at
Sadr General Hospital in Amarah, 180 miles southeast of Baghdad.
Health authorities have sent samples of the boy's blood to a laboratory in
Baghdad for further testing, said Abdul-Ridha, director of the
communicable disease department at Amarah health department.
Abdul-Ridha said it could take up to 10 days to get results back
indicating whether the boy had the H5N1 strain.

Another Amarah health official said authorities have removed all pigeons
from the boy's house, some of which later died, and conducted tests on
the birds and their droppings. So far the results have been inconclusive.
Authorities are also awaiting results on samples taken from the girl's
uncle, who died on pulmonary complications on Jan. 27.
Iraqi health officials have been battling to contain the outbreak in
northern Iraq, culling more than 500,000 birds and alerting authorities
around the country.

Health experts have not confirmed yet how the 15-year-old girl
contracted the disease, but they suspect she may have been infected by
chickens that were brought into her family home in Raniya, about 60
miles south of the border with Turkey.

Turkey has had at least 21 cases of the deadly virus and both it and Iraq
also lie on a migratory path for numerous species of birds.
According to WHO, about 160 cases of the virus have been reported
worldwide, and at least 85 people have died. Almost all of those who died
were in Asia, and most are believed to have come into contact with
infected birds."


AP-WS-02-07-06 0748EST


http://www.newspress.com/Top/Article/article.jsp?
Section=WORLD&ID=564678046666589522

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"A second Iraqi Kurd has been confirmed to have died from the deadly
H5N1 bird flu strain as international teams scrambled to combat the
spread of the virus in the country's north."

Edited by Rick
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