Cambodia says bird flu under control after infected man recovers

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Cambodia says bird flu under control after infected man recovers
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PHNOM PENH – Cambodia’s bird flu situation is under control after a man infected last week recovered and more than two dozen other people tested negative for the virus. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PHNOM PENH – Cambodia’s bird flu situation is under control after a man infected last week recovered and more than two dozen other people tested negative for the virus.is now testing negative after getting medical care, said Or Vandine, Cambodia’s Secretary of State and a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health.These include 16 close contacts and 13 who were exhibiting symptoms of an influenza-like illness.But officials haven’t made a final determination yet about the risk, Ms Or Vandine said.

“It is unlikely, but the team is still under ground and we should wait for their conclusion,” she said. The latest findings come as the number of birds and mammals infected with avian influenza is growing worldwide. It has spurred concern about mutations that could allow the virus that kills more than half of those it infects to transmit easily between people.

Britain said last week it is developing scenarios of what might happen if the virus were to evolve. BLOOMBERG

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