Denmark confirms bird flu presence in domestic poultry
July 2nd, 2006
Denmark has confirmed cases of bird flu infections were discovered in a farm from the island of Funen. The entire flock was culled after laboratory testing revealed the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus was present in dead birds and all exports of poultry from the location have been halted. Until now only wild birds had been discovered to carry the virus, but the country was already alarmed by the rapid spread of the virus worldwide. The Siberian town of Omsk is one of the latest to report the virus affecting its bird population and the main fear now is that new strains could find a way to be easily transmitted among humans, which could give birth to a world epidemic causing high rates of mortality.