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  • Avian flu infects stone marten in Germany

    http://www.localnewsleader.com/brock...news&id=154919

    Bird flu found in weasel-like mammal in Germany Staff and agencies
    09 March, 2006


    BERLIN - German authorities have identified a marten infected with H5N1 bird flu, the second species of mammal to be found with the virus in the country, the Friedrich Loeffler Institute said on Thursday.

    The discovery of the virus in the marten, a weasel-like creature, came days after three domestic cats were found to have the highly pathogenic strain of the disease in Germany.

    The institute said it was the first time a marten or similar creature had been identified with the disease but the discovery did not mean the nature of the threat had changed.

    "Although another type of mammal has been affected, the basic assessment of the infection situation remains unchanged," said Thomas Mettenleiter, director of the institute which coordinates research and information on the bird flu infection.

    The World Health Organization has said the spreading of the virus to a cat probably does not increase the risk to humans but some experts have said cat-to-human transmission cannot be ruled out. The marten was caught alive on the northern island of Ruegen, where the cats and most of the birds infected with the disease in Germany have been found. It was later put down.
    Last edited by Clytie; March 9, 2006, 12:35 PM. Reason: formatting only

  • #2
    Re: Bird flu found in weasel-like mammal in Germany

    More mammals are being infected.

    Mammal to mammal infections are possible.

    You are a mammal.

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    • #3
      Re: Bird flu found in weasel-like mammal in Germany

      Also reported in Turkish press - from zaman.com, same info as above

      Almanya'da bir sansarda kuş gribi tespit edildi

      D?nyada ilk kez canlı bir sansarda insanlar i?in de tehlikeli olan H5N1 kuş gribi vir?s? tespit edildi.

      Almanya'nın Friedrich-Loeffler Enstit?s?'nden yapılan a?ıklamada, sansarın 2 Mart'ta ?lkenin kuzeydoğusunda bulunan R?gen adasında, H5N1 vir?s? taşıyan ?? ?l? kedinin ve ?ok sayıda ?l? kuşun g?r?ld?ğ? b?lgede bulunduğu belirtildi.

      Bulunduğu sırada hastalığın klinik belirtilerini taşıdığı belirtilen sansarın daha sonra uyutulduğu a?ıklandı.

      [15:27:00]

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      • #4
        Wildlife infected with H5N1

        List Here

        Here is what a Stone Marten looks like

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