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Bangladesh says child recovers from bird flu
22 May 2008 13:23:52 GMT
Source: Reuters
DHAKA, May 22 (Reuters) - Bangladesh said on Thursday a child infected with bird flu, the country's first reported human case of the virus, had recovered.

"The child was found infected by H5N1 but after treatment he has recovered and is now doing well," Mahmudur Rahman, director of the Dhaka-based Institute of Epidemiology and Disease Control and Research, told Reuters.

He said the case was detected recently during a routine check-up, but did not give details.

Bird flu was first detected in Bangladesh in March last year, and since then the authorities have culled around 2 million chickens and destroyed more than 2 million eggs, threatening the impoverished country's growing poultry sector. (Reporting by Nizam Ahmed and Masud Karim; Editing by Anis Ahmed and Alex Richardson)


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