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Dec 16, 2008
India confirms bird flu
India confirms new outbreak of bird flu
Laboratory tests have confirmed that the birds in West Bengal state died of bird flu. -- PHOTOS: AP
KOLKATA - AUTHORITIES in eastern India on Tuesday confirmed a fresh outbreak of bird flu after thousands of chickens were found dead and as another state struggled to bring the virus under control.

Laboratory tests have confirmed that the birds in West Bengal state died of the deadly infection, secretary of animal resources development department Dilip Chakraborty said in local capital Kolkata.

Culling would begin on Wednesday, the government said.

Health authorities in the state had to kill five million poultry to control the virus earlier this year when India battled its worst bird flu outbreak.

The virus spread to 14 of the 19 districts in West Bengal, which has a population of more than 80 million. However, no human case was reported.

Officials in the north-east state of Assam have already killed 250,000 chickens in the past two weeks to control the spread of the infection, which had sparked fears of a human case after many people were reported sick.

But India has still not reported any human case of the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus.

The World Health Organisation says the H5N1 strain has killed nearly 250 people, mostly in South-east Asia, since 2003.

Experts fear a virus mutation resulting in severe and easily transmitted influenza in humans could create a pandemic, potentially affecting up to one-fifth of the world's population. -- AFP

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