/ 6 April 2007

Indonesian teenager dies of bird flu

A 15-year-old Indonesian girl has died of bird flu, a health ministry official said on Friday, taking the country’s human death toll from the virus to 73.

Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has had more deaths from the H5N1 strain of avian influenza than any other nation.

Joko Suyono from the Health Ministry’s bird flu centre said the teenager lived in Menteng in the heart of Jakarta and had had contact with sick chickens. He said dead chickens had been found in her neighbourhood.

”The hospital said she had a cough and high fever. Families said she had contact with chickens. The case has been confirmed by two tests,” Suyono said.

Humans who contract bird flu have generally had contact with infected fowl.

On Sunday, a Jakarta housemaid who had looked after a pet eagle died from bird flu.

The virus is endemic among fowl in many parts of Indonesia, where millions of people keep a few chickens or other domesticated birds in their yards.

Although avian flu still mainly affects birds, experts fear if the H5N1 strain mutates into a form easily transmitted from person to person, it could sweep the world, killing millions. – Reuters