Text Only
Search

 
Afghanistan to Slaughter Poultry After Bird Flu Discovered

21 February 2007

An Afghan Agricultural Ministry worker holds two chickens caught in a house on the outskirts of Kabul, March 22, 2006
Afghan Agricultural Ministry worker holds two chickens caught in a house on outskirts of Kabul, 22 Mar 2006
Afghan authorities have ordered the slaughter of birds in areas where two cases of bird flu have been found.

The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization said Wednesday birds carrying the virus have been reported in the eastern provinces of Nangarhar and Kunar. Officials suspect the cases are the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu but do not yet have confirmation.

Last year, Afghanistan discovered cases of the H5N1 virus in birds, but not humans.

The deadly strain of the bird flu virus has killed at least 160 people worldwide since 2003.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and AP.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Pakistan: Bird Flu Outbreak Kills Peacocks, Closes Zoo
Russia Suspects Bird Flu in New Poultry Deaths Near Moscow
FAO Urges Stricter Bird Flu Controls in Nigeria
 
  Top Story
Stocks Soar on Wall Street as Markets Bounce Back from Worst Rout in 20 Years  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Obama, McCain Detail US Economic Proposals
Early Voting Begins Ahead of US Presidential Election  Video clip available
US Economist Paul Krugman Wins Nobel Prize  Audio Clip Available
Economy Takes Toll On Health  Video clip available
Mbeki Arrives in Zimbabwe in Effort to Save Power-Sharing Deal
Pakistani Troops Kill More than 38 Militants in Tribal Area
Critics of US-North Korea Nuclear Deal  Say US Concedes Too Much  Audio Clip Available
New Impeachment Case Filed Against Philippine President  Audio Clip Available
Indian Prime Minister Calls for Tough Steps to Stem Growing Violence  Audio Clip Available