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On Wednesday 14 January 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced an alert regarding an outbreak of avian influenza in Asia. Since mid-December 2003, outbreaks of avian influenza (H5N1 strain) infection have been detected in the poultry populations of the Republic of Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia. To date, there are only a small numbers of laboratory confirmed cases of H5N1 infection in humans. To date, the WHO has no evidence that person-to-person transmission is occurring, with all of the cases appearing to have been infected through contact with diseased birds.
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See the World Health Organisation - Western Pacific Region website.
From the Chief Health Officer, Victorian State Government, Department of Human Services: Vigilance for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza - update December 2007
See also: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing website.
Last updated: 22 May, 2008
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