WHO: No evidence to support 'mutating' theory for bird flu virus
Emergency Management Alert, July 5, 2005
Two months after warning that the bird flu virus could be becoming easier to transmit to humans, the World Health Organization (WHO) said last week that there is no scientific evidence to bolster that argument, Reuters reports.
"We did not find evidence to substantiate what was suggested in Manila," Maria Cheng, WHO spokeswoman, told Reuters, referring to the meeting in the Philippines where the concerns first surfaced.
The United States, Britain, and Japan will conduct further tests of clinical specimens over the next several weeks, Cheng said.
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