Re: Four children in Serbia are suspected of being affected by bird flu
Re: Four children in Serbia are suspected of being affected by bird flu
Four children were placed in isolation, while 24 other people were being monitored after a suspected outbreak of bird flu in western Serbia, the government said..
"As a precaution, the children were hospitalized for continuous medical supervision," Serbia's health ministry said in a statement..
It added that another 24 people had been under "constant medical supervision" for possible symptoms of the virus in the area around the western town of Bajina Basta..
"Their general health is good (but) they are isolated from other patients and we have been following their condition closely," said a doctor from a local hospital..
On Thursday, a teenage boy from a family that said it had a rooster with symptoms of bird flu was released from the same hospital after being cleared of the virus. He remains under observation..
The strain of H5N1 bird flu that can kill humans was detected earlier this month in a swan found dead near Serbia's northwestern border with Croatia and Hungary..
Officials have already implemented stringent measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including the creation of a three-kilometre (two-mile) quarantine zone and isolation of domestic poultry..
The H5N1 virus, which has killed almost 100 people since 2003, mainly in Asia, has also been detected in a number of countries surrounding Serbia, including Albania, Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary. ? AFP
Four children were placed in isolation, while 24 other people were being monitored after a suspected outbreak of bird flu in western Serbia, the government said..
"As a precaution, the children were hospitalized for continuous medical supervision," Serbia's health ministry said in a statement..
It added that another 24 people had been under "constant medical supervision" for possible symptoms of the virus in the area around the western town of Bajina Basta..
"Their general health is good (but) they are isolated from other patients and we have been following their condition closely," said a doctor from a local hospital..
On Thursday, a teenage boy from a family that said it had a rooster with symptoms of bird flu was released from the same hospital after being cleared of the virus. He remains under observation..
The strain of H5N1 bird flu that can kill humans was detected earlier this month in a swan found dead near Serbia's northwestern border with Croatia and Hungary..
Officials have already implemented stringent measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including the creation of a three-kilometre (two-mile) quarantine zone and isolation of domestic poultry..
The H5N1 virus, which has killed almost 100 people since 2003, mainly in Asia, has also been detected in a number of countries surrounding Serbia, including Albania, Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary. ? AFP Four children were placed in isolation, while 24 other people were being monitored after a suspected outbreak of bird flu in western Serbia, the government said..
"As a precaution, the children were hospitalized for continuous medical supervision," Serbia's health ministry said in a statement..
It added that another 24 people had been under "constant medical supervision" for possible symptoms of the virus in the area around the western town of Bajina Basta..
"Their general health is good (but) they are isolated from other patients and we have been following their condition closely," said a doctor from a local hospital..
On Thursday, a teenage boy from a family that said it had a rooster with symptoms of bird flu was released from the same hospital after being cleared of the virus. He remains under observation..
The strain of H5N1 bird flu that can kill humans was detected earlier this month in a swan found dead near Serbia's northwestern border with Croatia and Hungary..
Officials have already implemented stringent measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including the creation of a three-kilometre (two-mile) quarantine zone and isolation of domestic poultry..
The H5N1 virus, which has killed almost 100 people since 2003, mainly in Asia, has also been detected in a number of countries surrounding Serbia, including Albania, Bosnia, Croatia and Hungary. ? AFP