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Indonesian villagers cleared of bird flu
09 Aug 2008 08:37:33 GMT
Source: Reuters
JAKARTA, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Thirteen people from a village in Indonesia's Sumatra island who were hospitalised this week after showing symptoms of bird flu have tested negative for the H5N1 virus, a health ministry official said on Saturday.

The 13, including a seven-year-old girl and an eight-month-old child, had developed fever after a large number of chickens died in Air Batu village in North Sumatra province.

"Test results were negative for all suspected cases," said Nyoman Kandun, the health ministry's director-general of communicable disease control.

Suspected cluster cases can raise concerns about rare human-to-human transmission or that the virus might have mutated into a form that can pass easily among people, triggering a pandemic.

Bird flu remains mainly an animal disease but experts fear the H5N1 virus might mutate into a pandemic strain that could sweep the globe, possibly killing millions and hobbling economies.

At least 243 of the 385 people known to be infected with bird flu have died since late 2003, according to the World Health Organization's June 19 tally.

Indonesia reported last Sunday that a 19-year-old man died from bird flu, bringing the total death toll in the Southeast Asian country to 111, the highest of any nation. (Reporting by Karima Anjani; Editing by Ed Davies and Valerie Lee)


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