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Wednesday, 6 April 2005, 07:38 GMT 08:38 UK

Bird flu claims 50th Asian victim

By Louisa Lim
BBC News, Beijing

A farmer rides his bike while leading is ducks in Thai Bing, 09 March 2005. A 10-year-old Vietnamese girl has died from avian flu, according to local health officials.

The girl, who lived in Hanoi, is believed to be the 50th recorded death from the virus in Asia since the latest outbreak hit in January 2004.

Vietnam has seen 36 of those deaths, while Thailand has lost 12 people and Cambodia two.

Experts are worried the virus could eventually combine with human flu and risk a deadly pandemic.

Nguyen Hai Yen, 10, died on 27 March in St Paul's Hospital in Hanoi, Le Van Diem, director of the hospital, told the BBC Vietnamese service.

"As soon as the patient was admitted to our hospital, her conditions became very serious and the patient passed away. The later test result from the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology confirmed it was the H5N1 virus," he said.

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The government last week announced a nationwide clean-up of poultry farms, to try to stop the spread of bird flu.

The Ministry of Health said that large commercial operations and small local farms in every village in Vietnam would be disinfected.

North Korea is the most recent addition to the list of Asian countries hit by bird flu. But its poultry have been infected with the H7 strain of the virus, which is less deadly to humans.

The strain that has decimated poultry stocks and caused recent human deaths in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam is the more virulent H5N1 strain.




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