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Last Updated: Aug 19th, 2006 - 22:18:38

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World News : Epidemics : Avian Influenza

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Two more Indonesians dead from bird flu
Jan 22, 2006, 17:56, Reviewed by: Dr. Priya Saxena

Wibosono said test results from WHO-affiliated labs in Hong Kong confirmed the two youths died from H5N1 avian-flu virus.

 
Two Indonesians from the same family have died from bird flu, bringing the death toll from the H5N1 virus in the country to 14, a senior health ministry official said Sunday.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed that the 13-year-old girl and her four-year-old brother died last week in a West Java hospital.

Their father and one of their sisters are also hospitalised with symptoms of avian influenza, said Hariadi Wibisono, the health ministry's director for the control of animal-borne diseases.

Wibosono said test results from WHO-affiliated labs in Hong Kong confirmed the two youths died from H5N1 avian-flu virus.

The newest cases were the fifth cluster of humans infected with bird flu in Indonesia, Wibisono said, referring to groups of victims living in close proximity.

Health officials said earlier that many fowl had died in the neighbourhood where they lived in the West Java district of Indramayu, about 175 km east of here.

The deaths bring to 14 the number of recorded human deaths from bird flu confirmed by the WHO laboratory in Indonesia, while in five cases patients have survived.
 

- Indo-Asian News Service
 

 
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