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    H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria's Shumen


    1 February 2008, Friday

    A case of bird flu of the H7 strain was registered in Bulgaria's northern town of Shumen, officials reported Friday.

    The virus has been found in a killed wild duck in Kamchiya River valley, between the villages of Khan Krum and Milanovo.

    "The H7 strain is proved dangerous for the birds but we still cannot claim it could not affect people as well," the director of the regional veterinary medicine service Hristo Hristov said.

    "The migratory bird was just a carrier of the virus," he added.

    The authorities guaranteed they are to take immediate precautionary measures for stopping the virus' spread and called on the local people not to panic.

    The deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza emerged in southeastern Asia in 2003, taking the lives of 180 people, with Indonesia hit the worst.

    It has spread throughout the world, causing millions of poultry to be culled as a precautionary measure.

    Several southeastern European countries have undergone bird flu scares since 2005, most notably Romania, which has spent millions in hard currency on flu vaccines and to destroy infected birds to prevent its spread.

    The virus can now be transmitted only from poultry to people, but scientists fear it could mutate into a form that can be transmitted among humans, which could trigger a flu pandemic that would put millions of lives at risk.

    A case of bird flu of the H7 strain was registered in Bulgaria's northern town of Shumen, officials reported Friday. The virus has been found in a killed wild duck in Kamchiya River valley, between the villages of Khan Krum and Milanovo.
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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  • #2
    Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria

    01.02.2008

    Bulgaria reports bird flu in killed duck


    A duck which hunters killed in eastern Bulgaria Bulgaria had avian inflenza but not of the deadly type that can be contracted by humans, veterinary authorities said Friday.

    The bird was shot near the town of Shumen, some 380 km northeast of Sofia.

    http://www.bgnewsnet.com/story.php?lang=en&sid=22993.
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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    • #3
      Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria

      Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
      01.02.2008

      Bulgaria reports bird flu in killed duck


      A duck which hunters killed in eastern Bulgaria Bulgaria had avian inflenza but not of the deadly type that can be contracted by humans, veterinary authorities said Friday.

      The bird was shot near the town of Shumen, some 380 km northeast of Sofia.

      http://www.bgnewsnet.com/story.php?lang=en&sid=22993.
      In Holland a vet died infected during an H7 outbreak.
      ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
      Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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      • #4
        Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria

        It Italy from May to November 2007 there were a quite widespread epizootics caused by LPAI A/H7N3 with almost twenty foci. However, media coverage was null; vaccination campaign was implemented.
        From IZSVE (OIE Ref. Laboratory, Padua):
        LPAI H7N3 IN ITALY: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION
        30th October 2007
        Since the end of May, 2007, eighteen LPAI outbreaks caused by a type A AI virus of the H7 and H5 subtype have occurred in Italy (Table 1). Eleven outbreaks have been identified in back-yard flocks or in dealer farms supplying the rural and hobby poultry sectors (last outbreak confirmed on 29 October 2007 in Torino province). On 22 August 2007, an H7N3 LPAI virus was isolated in a meat turkey holding located in the Municipality of Paderno
        Francia-Corta in the Province of Brescia, Lombardia Region. From 22 August to 30 October 2007, another 6 LPAI infected meat turkey holdings were identified in the same Region (last outbreak on 4 October 2007 in Brescia province).
        Phylogenetic analysis of the HA gene of the virus isolated starting from 19 July 2007 indicated that all the viruses identified were part of the Eurasian lineage of H7 viruses and presenting high homology among them. HA and NA sequences with respective homologies of 94.5% and 93.5% did not show these isolates to be closely related to the previous H7N3 LPAI virus isolated during an outbreak in rural chickens in May, 2007, in Venice Province, Veneto Region. Similarly, all the H7N3 LPAI viruses isolated in 2007 were unrelated to the H7N3 virus that caused the 2002-2004 LPAI epidemic in Italy.
        Furthermore, on 14 August 2007, an LPAI virus of the H5N2 subtype was isolated in a free-range goose and duck breeder flock in Emilia-Romagna Region. The HA gene of this virus strain was not phylogenetically related (93.2% homology) to the H5N2 LPAI virus that caused the 2005 epidemic in Lombardia Region, whereas the HA gene showed a higher level of homology (98.5%) with H5N2 LPAI viruses isolated from wild waterfowl in Germany in 2005.
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        • #5
          Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria

          Duck with bird flu shot in Bulgaria's Shoumen

          13:17 Fri 01 Feb 2008 - Alex Bivol

          A duck shot in Bulgaria's northeastern region of Shoumen was identified as carrying the H7 strain of avian influenza, the country's Agriculture and Food Supply Ministry said on February 1.

          The strain poses no danger to humans, unlike the potentially lethal H5N1 viral strain, the ministry said in a statement.

          However, samples taken from the duck were sent to the UK, for diagnostic at the Weybridge EU reference laboratory for avian influenza.

          The ministry has already ordered precautionary measures to prevent the virus from spreading, the ministry said.

          ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
          Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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          • #6
            Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria (bird)

            (1) [AVIAN INFLUENZA, A/H7, POULTRY, BULGARIA, OIE, UPDATES] Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Bulgaria

            Information received on 01/02/2008 from Mr Nikola T. Belev, Pr?sident de la Commission r?gionale de l'OIE pour l'Europe, D?l?gu? aupr?s de l'OIE, Repr?sentation r?gionale de l'OIE pour l'Europe, SOFIA, Bulgaria

            Summary

            Report type Immediate notification
            Start date 21/01/2008
            Date of first confirmation of the event 01/02/2008
            Report date 01/02/2008
            Date submitted to OIE 01/02/2008
            Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
            Date of previous occurrence 02/2006
            Manifestation of disease Sub-clinical infection
            Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype H7
            Nature of diagnosis Laboratory (basic)
            This event pertains to a defined zone within the country

            New outbreaks

            *Outbreak 1 - near to the village of Han Krum, Veliki Preslav , Shumen, SUMEN
            Date of start of the outbreak 21/01/2008
            Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
            Epidemiological unit Not applicable
            Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
            *Wild species - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0
            Affected population: one shot mallard duck (Anas Platyrhynchos)


            Summary of outbreaks

            Total outbreaks: 1
            Outbreak statistics: Species - Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
            *Wild species - 100.00% - 0.00% - 0.00% - 100.00%
            * Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter

            Epidemiology

            Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection Unknown or inconclusive

            Control measures

            Measures applied Control of wildlife reservoirs
            Screening
            Zoning
            Vaccination prohibited
            No treatment of affected animals
            Measures to be applied No other measures

            Diagnostic test results

            Laboratory name and type National Reference Laboratory for avian influenza and Newcastle disease (National laboratory)
            Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
            *Wild species - real-time PCR - 01/02/2008 - Positive

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            • #7
              Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria (bird)

              Thanks Ironorehopper I was wondering if it was LP or HP and this confirms it as HP.

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              • #8
                Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria (bird)

                Please, someone could answer some questions:

                * Media coverage for Wales LPAI H7N2 has been large and prolonged;

                * Again, Canadian experience was highly represented in the news;

                * Now, Bulgaria detects a mallard duck infected with HPAI H7;

                * In Italy, at least twenty epizootics have been reported for several months but national and international media coverage was null. Why?

                * Are Our LPAI H7N3 and LPAI H5N2 less interesting? Less dangerous? Are our poultry consumed only in Italy? (Noooo!)

                * I dont' understand this silence. Really!

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                • #9
                  Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria (bird)

                  maybe it's because the situation in Italy is ongoing
                  and persistent since long.

                  I remember the 1999/2000 H7N1 outbreak which mutated
                  from LP to HP. Many outbreaks since then, sometimes epidemic
                  sometimes below the radar.

                  avian H7-HA viruses at genbank from 1990 or before,1991,1992,...,2007 in
                  Code:
                          Italy:02,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,00,82,16,05,10,11,12,01,00,00
                         Europe:28,1,0,1,4,5,0,0,01,82,18,08,25,22,12,01,03,01
                  North-America:27,1,0,2,6,8,3,7,14,16,09,10,11,00,18,11,09,01
                  (often it takes some years until sequences are uploaded to genbank :-( )

                  Basically continuing since 1878 when they discovered
                  "fowl plague".
                  Although the viruses did change and were newly introduced
                  several times
                  (where did they emerge ?)


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                  fowl plague first in Italy 1890-1900

                  1878-1935 Italy-enzootic
                  1890-1930 Germany-enzootic
                  1922 England
                  1923-1925 USA
                  1923-1945 Egypt-enzootic
                  1927 Indonesia
                  1929 England
                  1929 USA
                  1959 Scotland H5N1
                  1961 South Africa H5N3
                  1963 England,H7N3
                  1966,Canada,H5N9
                  1976,Australia,H7N7
                  1979,England,H7N7
                  1979,Germany,H7N7
                  1983-1984,USA,H5N2
                  1983-1984,Ireland,H5N8
                  1985,Australia,H7N7
                  1991,England,H5N1
                  1992,Australia,H7N3
                  1994-1995,Mexico,H5N2
                  1994,Australia,H7N3
                  1994,Pakistan,H7N3
                  1996-,Asia;Europe;Africa,H5N1
                  1997,Australia,H7N4
                  1997,Italy,H5N2
                  1999,Italy,H7N1
                  2002,Chile,H7N3
                  2003,Netherlands,H7N7
                  2004,Canada,H7N3
                  2004,USA,H5N2
                  2004,South Africa,H5N2
                  2004,Pakistan,H7N3



                  genbank H7:

                  1902 ,H7N7,Italy,1
                  1925 ,H7N7,Japan,1
                  1927 ,H7N7,USA,1
                  1934 ,H7N1,Germany,1
                  1945 ,H7N1,Egypt,1
                  1963 ,H7N3,England,3
                  1971 ,H7N3,USA,5
                  1972 ,H7N1,HK,1
                  1973 ,H7N1,Northern Ireland,1
                  1973 ,H7N?,NZ,1
                  1975 ,H7N7,Canada,1
                  1976 ,H7N7,Canada,1
                  1977 ,H7N3,Canada,3
                  1977 ,H7N5,Canada,1
                  1977 ,H7N7,England,1
                  1978 ,H7N2,HK,3
                  1979 ,H7N1,England,1
                  1979 ,H7N2,Israel,1
                  1979 ,H7N3,England,1
                  1979 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  1979 ,H7N7,Germany,5
                  1979 ,H7N8,Canada,1
                  1979 ,H7N?,Canada,1
                  1980 ,H7N3,USA,3
                  1980 ,H7N7,England,1
                  1980 ,H7N7,Germany,1
                  1980 ,H7N7,USA,1
                  1981 ,H7N7,Germany,1
                  1981 ,H7N?,Canada,1
                  1982 ,H7N1,England,1
                  1985 ,H7N3,Canada,1
                  1985 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  1985 ,H7N7,Canada,4
                  1986 ,H7N7,Germany,2
                  1987 ,H7N8,USA,1
                  1988 ,H7N7,Germany,1
                  1988 ,H7N8,Japan,1
                  1988 ,H7N9,USA,1
                  1988 ,H7N?,USA,1
                  1989 ,H7N7,England,1
                  1989 ,H7N7,Ireland,1
                  1989 ,H7N7,USA,1
                  1991 ,H7N1,South Africa,1
                  1991 ,H7N2,Italy,1
                  1991 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  1992 ,H7N1,China,1
                  1992 ,H7N1,South Africa,1
                  1992 ,H7N3,Australia,2
                  1992 ,H7N4,South Africa,1
                  1993 ,H7N1,North Carolina,2
                  1993 ,H7N2,Italy,1
                  1993 ,H7N7,Taiwan,2
                  1993 ,H7N?,China,1
                  1994 ,H5N?,Mexico,1
                  1994 ,H7N1,England,3
                  1994 ,H7N1,Netherlands,1
                  1994 ,H7N1,Singapore,1
                  1994 ,H7N2,USA,3
                  1994 ,H7N3,Australia,1
                  1994 ,H7N3,USA,2
                  1995 ,H7N1,Italy,1
                  1995 ,H7N1,Singapore,1
                  1995 ,H7N2,USA,5
                  1995 ,H7N3,Australia,1
                  1995 ,H7N3,Pakistan,4
                  1995 ,H7N3,USA,2
                  1995 ,H7N7,Ireland,2
                  1995 ,H7N?,USA,1
                  1996 ,H7N1,Zimbabwe,1
                  1996 ,H7N2,Pennsylvania,1
                  1996 ,H7N2,USA,2
                  1996 ,H7N7,England,1
                  1996 ,H7N7,South Africa,1
                  1997 ,H7N2,USA,6
                  1997 ,H7N4,Australia,4
                  1998 ,H7N1,Taiwan,1
                  1998 ,H7N2,USA,13
                  1998 ,H7N3,U.A.E.,1
                  1998 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  1998 ,H7N7,Northern Ireland,1
                  1999 ,H7N1,Italy,82
                  1999 ,H7N2,USA,12
                  1999 ,H7N3,USA,4
                  1999 ,H7N7,Taiwan,1
                  1999 ,H7N8,Japan,1
                  2000 ,H7N1,Italy,16
                  2000 ,H7N2,USA,8
                  2000 ,H7N3,Netherlands,2
                  2000 ,H7N?,Canada,1
                  2001 ,H7N1,Canada,1
                  2001 ,H7N1,France,2
                  2001 ,H7N1,Italy,2
                  2001 ,H7N1,Mongolia,1
                  2001 ,H7N2,USA,6
                  2001 ,H7N3,Bolivia,1
                  2001 ,H7N3,Canada,2
                  2001 ,H7N3,Italy,3
                  2001 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  2001 ,H7N7,Germany,1
                  2002 ,H7N1,Italy,1
                  2002 ,H7N2,China,1
                  2002 ,H7N2,USA,10
                  2002 ,H7N3,Chile,7
                  2002 ,H7N3,Italy,9
                  2002 ,H7N7,Mongolia,2
                  2002 ,H7N7,Sweden,14
                  2002 ,H7N9,Sweden,1
                  2003 ,H7N?,Germany,1
                  2003 ,H7N2,Italy,1
                  2003 ,H7N3,Italy,10
                  2003 ,H7N7,China,4
                  2003 ,H7N7,Germany,2
                  2003 ,H7N7,Japan,4
                  2003 ,H7N7,Netherlands,8
                  2003 ,H7N7,Sweden,1
                  2004 ,H7N2,USA,3
                  2004 ,H7N3,Canada,14
                  2004 ,H7N3,Italy,6
                  2004 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  2004 ,H7N4,Italy,1
                  2004 ,H7N7,Italy,5
                  2004 ,H7N7,Japan,2
                  2004 ,H7N?,Canada,1
                  2004 ,H7N?,Iran,1
                  2005 ,H7N2,USA,20
                  2005 ,H7N3,USA,1
                  2005 ,H7N7,Italy,1
                  2006 ,H7N2,USA,16
                  2006 ,H7N3,England,3
                  2006 ,H7N3,USA,4
                  2006 ,H7N9,USA,1
                  2007 ,H7N2,Wales,1
                  I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
                  my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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                  • #10
                    Re: H7 Strain Bird Flu Case Registered in Bulgaria (bird)

                    The post #4 contains a brief report from IZSVE about current italian situation. Epizootics continued until late november 2007, when vaccination campaign was initiated.

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