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Monday, November 26, 2007
Bird flue outbursts worldwide according to WHO (World Health Organization)
Bird flue outbursts worldwide according to WHO (World Health Organization) and, there have been no justified cases in South Korea of humanistic with H5N1 to date.
On the other hand, a document from South Korea health officials delivered by Washington that a farm worker was distorted with H5N1 but because of "natural impunity” it did not grow up syndromes of the debility.
It was following sixth outbursts reports of the deadly bacterium between farm birds in South Korea in a year erstwhile that coincident, returning in destroy of over 2 million birds.
The deadly H5N1 pain of bird flu can open out to humans if they handle sick or dead birds infectious with the debility, and even so it is not easily open out from bird to human. Millions of domestic and wild birds worldwide have been destroyed as a result of H5N1 outbursts in recent years. Anyhow, although the current rate of human infection is low.
There are two reasons to be concerned about the spread of H5N1:
The first reason: It does not open out easily to humans, when it does, it is highly risk-taking.
The second reason to be concerned about the spread of H5N1: It does spread easily among humans. And the more opportunities the bacterium has to distort a large bird population, the more chances it has of evaluating into alike a form.
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