Farmers kill 23 million birds to stop influenza virus.
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European health officials are continuing to monitor an outbreak of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza A (H7N7) that has claimed the life of a Dutch veterinarian and resulted in the slaughter of more than 23 million chickens and other fowl in the Nether-lands and Belgium. Since its discovery at six poultry farms in central Holland on 28 February, the virus has also caused eye infections and mild flu-like symptoms in more than 80 people, most of them workers involved in the culling operations. Experts worry that if the bird flu continues to infect people, it could exchange genes with a human influenza virus and create a strain that is either more contagious or more virulent — or both — toward humans. Known as ''antigenic shift'', gene swapping between animal and human influenza viruses occurs relatively rarely, but it has led to some of the deadliest flu epidemics in history. So far, however, there is no evidence that the Dutch outbreak has unleashed a new and dangerous human– bird influenza hybrid. The virus that killed the 57-year old veterinarian on 17 April, days after he visited a contaminated poultry farm, was genetically identical to the virus killing chickens. ''The virus was not at all mutated,'' says Jim van Steenbergen, coordinator of Communicable Disease Control for the Netherlands, in Utrecht. Why the veterinarian's illness progressed from mild flu-like symptoms to severe massive bilateral pneumonia remains a mystery which researchers are investigating. It is known that the man who died and most of the people infected with the bird flu failed to follow the protective measures that Dutch authorities had listed to prevent humans from becoming infected. Initially, people involved in culling chickens were obliged to wear protective goggles and clothing and facemasks. But after the first cases of eye infections were reported, which included three family members who had never come in contact with infected birds, health officials ramped up the measures to include flu vaccinations and taking oseltamivir, a drug which stops viruses replicating. About 1500 people, including farmers and families on contaminated farms, have been vaccinated. The Dutch authorities acted immediately to stop the virus circulating among chickens as well, imposing restrictions on the movement of poultry, poultry manure and eggs throughout the Netherlands and abroad. But the virus has spread to more than 240 farms and crossed the southern border into Belgium. Birds from more than 1000 …
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Bulletin of the World Health Organization
دوره 81 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003