HANOI, June 8 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said there
was no new evidence that the H5N1 virus has become more easily transmittable
from poultry to humans, local newspaper Vietnam News reported Friday.
The comments by WHO's communications officer in Vietnam Dida Connor follow
fears of a potential new outbreak of bird flu among humans.
Two local people have recently been confirmed to have contracted bird flu
in the two northern provinces of Vinh Phuc and Thai Nguyen.
However, the virus was very adaptable and became more easily transmittable
among poultry, according to chief technical advisor on avian influenza of the
UN's Food and Agriculture Organization in Vietnam, Jeffrey Gilbert.
Since early May, bird flu has hit a total of 16 cities and provinces across
Vietnam.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has asked local
authorities nationwide to take specific anti-bird flu measures, including
disinfecting poultry farms two or three times a week, sterilizing hatching
machines after hatching fowl eggs, and disinfecting slaughter houses, markets
and vehicles used for transporting fowls.