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JAKARTA, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia recorded a
14-year-old girl, who died in June in South Sualwesi province, positive with avian
influenza, Health Minister Siti Padila Supari said here Thursday.
She said that the girl had a
history of contact with fowls. Authorities found many chickens around the girl residence had
died.
The local test now indicated she was "positive," said
the minister.
"She had contacts with chickens," said Supari.
The test result brought the total deaths of avian
influenza in Indonesia to 48 out of 63 contracted people, she said.
The total deaths from the highly pathogenic H5N1 in Indonesia
has surpassed Vietnam, the country hit hardest by the bird
flu.
Experts said they fear that the virus could mutate to
a certain level that can make it transmittable among humans.
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