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Indian farmer hospitalised for bird flu checks

Susie

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Indian farmer hospitalised for bird flu checks

AHMEDABAD, India, April 8 (Reuters) - A poultry farmer in India's bird-flu hit western region was hospitalised on Saturday with flu-like symptoms, the state's health minister said.

"We have admitted him and all precautions have been taken," Ashok Bhatt told reporters. He did not describe symptoms the man was showing.

The man was being tested at a government hospital in Ahmedabad, the state's main city.

Bhatt said the 30-year-old man approached authorities and told them some 600 chicken on his farm had died last week.

More than 50,000 birds have been culled in two districts of south Gujarat, which borders Nawapur district in Maharashtra state from where India's first outbreak of avian influenza in poultry was reported in February.

Maharashtra has struggled since then with a third outbreak hitting 14 new villages this week in the state's Jalgaon district, near the site of the two earlier outbreaks.

The virus has also struck a region close to Jalgaon in the central state of Madhya Pradesh.

India has culled more than 500,000 birds and monitored hundreds of people living in close proximity to poultry.

The country has not reported the infection in humans.
 
Re: Indian farmer hospitalised for bird flu checks

Man suspected of bird flu hospitalised in Ahmedabad
PTI
Saturday, April 08, 2006 21:36 IST


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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> AHMEDABAD: In a suspected case of bird flu among humans, a poultry dealer, hailing from Amreli district of Gujarat, was on Saturday admitted to the civil hospital here.
The poultry dealer had approached the local authorities claiming that he had lost 600 chickens to the virus in the past few days and had himself contracted bird flu, state Health Minister Ashok Bhatt said.
"However, only after detail medical tests we would be able to state whether the man has actually contracted the bird flu virus," the Minister said, adding that his blood samples were sent to laboratory for testing.
"Two preliminary tests conducted on him have been negative. But we are not taking any chances and hence we have admitted him to the hospital and are carrying out other tests," the minister added.
The minister said that he is also convening a high-level meeting with the health and animal husbandry department officials in this regard.



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