Indonesian man infected with bird flu
Emergency Management Alert, June 21, 2005
A poultry worker in Indonesia tested positive for the H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus, the Associated Press reports.
The man shows no symptoms of the disease that has already killed 54 people in Asia.
A Hong Kong surveillance program of poultry workers discovered he had the virus as part of its blood tests of potential carriers.
Despite being found in livestock in several poultry farms across Indonesia, this was the first reported human to contract the disease.
Several million chickens have already been slaughtered in Asia for fear of infection, but the World Health Organization's biggest fear is that the virus will mutate so it can spread from human to human.
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