JAKARTA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- A 8-year-old Indonesian boy died of bird flu
on Friday, putting the total fatalities to 97 out of 119 cases in the
hardest-hit country, the health ministry said.
The boy from Tangerang, an outskirt city of Jakarta, was admitted to bird
flu-designed hospital of Persahabatan in East Jakarta on Thursday after he had
symptoms of fever and cough since Jan. 7, an official of bird flu center of the
ministry Sunan Raja said.
"His condition was very poor when admitted to Jakarta and died on 4:00 a.m.
today," Raja told Xinhua.
All laboratories tests had indicated that the boy was positively contracted
by the H5N1 virus, Raja said.
A fowl slaughter point
which locates just meters away from the
victim's home may be the cause of infection, experts analyzed.
Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country and home to millions of
backyard chickens, is considered a possible hot spot for spreading the bird flu
disease. By Jan. 18, it has reported three bird flu death case in
2008.