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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark has found the first case of the highly pathogenic H5 bird flu virus in a wild fowl, officials said on Wednesday.
The Ministry for Family and Consumer Affairs, which is in charge of food safety, said it would give further details at a news conference at 11 a.m. British time.
"At the news conference the authorities will inform about the measures taken as a result of the bird flu," it said in a statement.
It was still unclear if the case was the deadly H5N1 strain. So far H5N1 has never been found in Denmark.
Danish poultry farmers produce about 3 billion crowns worth of mostly chickens per year with two thirds going to export. Sweden and Germany are the two biggest export markets for Danish poultry. News.Avian-Influenza.info | Bird Flu Denmark Avian Influenza H5N1 News:: Feb 4, 2008 writethru: Denmark confirms first outbreak of bird flu in poultry Denmark finds nine more cases of highly pathogenic H5 bird flu subtype http://news.avian-influenza.info/bird_flu_denmark_news.htmlHOME | FoodMarket.com - Daily Industry News Service:: WHO Confirms 6 More Human Bird Flu Cases in Indonesia Denmark has detected its first case of highly pathogenic H5 bird flu in a wild bird, the Danish http://www.foodmarket.com/fTimeline.htmHOME |
from zaman.com
A hawk in Denmark has been tested + for BF virus
The tests done on the dead hawk found south of Kopenhagen showed that it carried the deadly H5N1 virus.
According to a release to Reuters, an official from Veterinary and Food Reserach Institute stated that the dead hawk was found about 70 kms south of the capital, near the village of Naestved.
The official stated that many migratory birds visit the area south of Zealand Island.
Yesterday, Denmark had announced BF + wild bird in the area as well.
Danimarka'da bir şahinde kuş gribi virüsü tespit edildi Bird Flu News & Avian Flu News from Medical News Today - Page 15:: Bird Flu Suspected In Denmark, Nine Dead Swans Found In Islands. 14 February 2006 23 January 2006. Indonesia Confirms 2 More Fatal Human Bird Flu Cases http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/birdflu/index.php?newspage=15HOME |
Danimarka, başkent Kopenhag'ın güneyinde bulunan ölü bir şahinde, kuş gribinin ölümcül türü H5N1'in tespit edildiğini açıkladı.
Veterinerlik ve Gıda Araştırma Enstitüsü'nden bir yetkili, Reuters'e yaptığı açıklamada, ölü kuşun, bu hafta başında başkentin 70 kilometre güneyindeki Naestved kasabası yakınlarında bulunduğunu söyledi.
Yetkili, birçok göçmen kuşun ziyaret ettiği Zealand adasının güneyine düşen bu bölgede bulunan kuşta yapılan testler sonucunda bu virüsün tespit edildiğini belirtti.
Danimarka'da, dün ilk kez yabani bir kuşta kuş gribi virüsüne rastlandığı bildirilmişti. [14:50:00]
also reported on zaman.com:
same info as above, officials dont know whether its the highly deadly H5N1 virus, only that its a H5 type. Bird Flu: WHO Confirms Human-To-Human Transmission of Mutated Bird :: Jun 26, 2006 He is the first laboratory-confirmed case of human-to-human transmission of the Bird flu free Thailand confirms fresh bird flu outbreak http://pet.taragana.net/archive/bird-flu-who-confirms-human-to-human-transmission-of-mutated-bird-flu-virus/HOME | Tag: Poultry and Egg Production - ABC News (Australian :: Denmark has detected its first case of the deadly strain of H5N1 bird flu, Sweden confirms first bird flu virus case. March 16, 2006 14:01:00 http://www.abc.net.au/news/tag/poultry-and-egg-production/default_4.htmHOME |
Danimarka'da kuş gribi virüsüne rastlandı
Danimarka'da ilk kez yabani bir kuşta kuş gribi virüsüne rastlandığı bildirildi.
Danimarka Veterinerlik ve Gıda Yönetimi, kuşta H5 virüsünün görüldüğünü açıklarken, olay hakkında ayrıntılı bilgi vermedi.
Kuşta görülen H5 virüsünün, insanlara bulaşan H5N1 olup olmadığı henüz bilinmiyor. [10:38:00]
| Denmark confirms nine more bird flu cases |
| | www.chinaview.cn 2006-03-20 23:43:48 |
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-03/20/content_4324416.htm
STOCKHOLM, March 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Neighboring Denmark on Monday confirmed nine more cases of H5N1 type bird flu, four days after the deadly strain was first detected in the country.
Reports from Danish capital Copenhagen said tests on nine wild ducks found dead on the island of Aeroe had revealed they were carrying the highly pathogenic strain of the virus.
Danish authorities established a protection zone on the small island, located about 170 kilometers southwest of Copenhagen, wheninitial tests on Friday indicated that the birds were carrying thedisease.
The country confirmed its first case of H5N1 on Thursday, when a buzzard tested positive. Samples were sent to the European Unionreference laboratory in Britain for verification.
Since the first outbreak in 2003, the H5N1 virus has killed at least 98 people in Asia, the Middle East and Turkey, according to the World Health Organization.
Experts fear it may mutate into a form passed easily between people, sparking a pandemic. But to date there have been no confirmed cases of the virus transmitting from person to person. Enditem
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