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Special report:
Global fight against bird
flu
 A bird is seen in Salburua Natural Park near Vitoria, northern Spain, July 7, 2006. A Spanish laboratory has confirmed the country's first case of H5N1 bird flu after analysing a sample taken from a wild migratory water bird, the Agriculture Ministry said on Friday. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) | MADRID, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Spain has recorded its
first case ofH5N1 bird flu in a waterfowl outside the northern city of Vitoria,
the country's Agriculture Ministry said on Friday.
The government department said the disease had been
found in a great crested grebe in a marsh area. A protective zone with a
three-km radius has since been set up.
Preventive measures, including banning outdoor
poultry farming within a certain distance from some marshlands, had already been
in operation in Spain, a country which is on a major route of migrating birds
from Africa.
Bird flu has killed at least 131 people worldwide
since it began ravaging Asian poultry in late 2003, according to the World
Health Organization.
Experts fear that the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain
might mutate into a form which could spread among humans. Enditem
 Wild birds swim in a lake in Salburua Natural Park near Vitoria, northern Spain, July 7, 2006.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) | |