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They confirm in South Korea I infect human with virus H5N1 Seoul, 12 ene (PL) I infect human with the virus of the aviaria influenza was confirmed today by the Center for the Prevention and the Control of Diseases of South Korea, although the patient does not present/display symptoms until now. The infected one is part of a group of 26 resident people in the neighborhood of four farms located to the southwest of the country, where last November and December were detected buds of the disease in the birds in. The sanitary authorities systematically make sanguineous examinations to all the people whom there are been in contact with the animals, or that live in the neighborhoods of a bud of epizootia. The Center is investigating the possible one I infect of other 59 people, including the proprietors of the farms and their families, as well as of citizens who worked around three farms of chickens and one of raising of quails. One hopes that the result of the examinations is available by the end of this month. Virus H5N1 is own of the birds, but occasionally it transfers the barrier interspecies and it infects human beings, with mortal results in many cases. The World-wide Organization of the Health (the WHO) has reported until now 256 patients in countries of Asia, the Middle East and Africa, of which 151 passed away.Ever since the first birds died by aviaria influenza in Iksan detected themselves, to about 230 kilometers to the south of Seoul, in November of 2006, the Ministry of Agriculture has directed the elimination of hundreds of thousands of poultries. The groups in charge to apply the group of forty also sacrificed to hundreds of pigs and dogs, under the argument of which also they are infected with the dangerous pathogenic agent. South Korea underwent a bud of aviaria influenza in December of 2003 and while the alarm lasted, until April of 2004, they had to exterminate a little more than five million poultries. No person underwent symptoms of badly in that occasion, although several of the participants in the extermination of the birds threw positive in the blood analyses to detect the presence of the H5N1.
http://www.prensa-latina.cu/article.asp?ID={169E3101-3C0E-482A-99B7-C4C4DE7B2241}&language=ES
They confirm in South Korea I infect human with virus H5N1 Seoul, 12 ene (PL) I infect human with the virus of the aviaria influenza was confirmed today by the Center for the Prevention and the Control of Diseases of South Korea, although the patient does not present/display symptoms until now. The infected one is part of a group of 26 resident people in the neighborhood of four farms located to the southwest of the country, where last November and December were detected buds of the disease in the birds in. The sanitary authorities systematically make sanguineous examinations to all the people whom there are been in contact with the animals, or that live in the neighborhoods of a bud of epizootia. The Center is investigating the possible one I infect of other 59 people, including the proprietors of the farms and their families, as well as of citizens who worked around three farms of chickens and one of raising of quails. One hopes that the result of the examinations is available by the end of this month. Virus H5N1 is own of the birds, but occasionally it transfers the barrier interspecies and it infects human beings, with mortal results in many cases. The World-wide Organization of the Health (the WHO) has reported until now 256 patients in countries of Asia, the Middle East and Africa, of which 151 passed away.Ever since the first birds died by aviaria influenza in Iksan detected themselves, to about 230 kilometers to the south of Seoul, in November of 2006, the Ministry of Agriculture has directed the elimination of hundreds of thousands of poultries. The groups in charge to apply the group of forty also sacrificed to hundreds of pigs and dogs, under the argument of which also they are infected with the dangerous pathogenic agent. South Korea underwent a bud of aviaria influenza in December of 2003 and while the alarm lasted, until April of 2004, they had to exterminate a little more than five million poultries. No person underwent symptoms of badly in that occasion, although several of the participants in the extermination of the birds threw positive in the blood analyses to detect the presence of the H5N1.