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Over 2000 complain of 'fever' in Avian Flu area, govt says 'it means nothing'
2008-01-23
Kolkata, January 22 About 2,324 cases of people suffering from fever have been reported from the Birbhum district — Ground Zero of the bird flu outbreak in the state — in the last five days.

“The West Bengal Government is failing to understand the gravity of the situation,” said Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare P Lakshmi, during a visit to Birbhum on Tuesday.

Lakshmi, who is currently in the state to get a first hand assessment of the culling operations, did not find adequate health infrastructure to combat the bird flu threat. She criticised the state government for acting irresponsibly and lacking seriousness to fight the disease. “There is no infrastructure, not even qualified doctors. We have sent pills and gear but the required equipment is not in place till date. They do not understand that this is an emergency situation and they should be prepared for it,” she added.

She blamed the state Animal Resource Development department for the spread of the virus to new areas, as it did not carry out culling operations in a swift manner.

The state government, however, maintained that there has been no case of H5N1 virus infecting humans, and tried to play down its own figures of fever cases in Birbhum. “There is no need to panic. We do not have any reports of humans being infected. Therefore, a few hundred fever cases means nothing,” said Sanchita Bakshi, state director health services.

According to the status report, as many as 707 fever cases were reported from Birbhum district on January 18. A day later and another 304 people were added to the list.

For January 20, which happened to be a Sunday, the report does not give any figures. On January 21, 707 more cases were added to the existing figures and today an additional 613 cases of fever were recorded.

The report further stated that that six central rapid response teams are assisting the state government in culling operations. Five human blood samples taken from South Dinajpur district have tested negative, the report added.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#7  1. No deaths.
2. No positives on H5N1.
3. Symptom profile limited to fever -- no conjunctivitis, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress, nausea, vomiting or neurologic changes.
4. Atypical spread from human to human.

This could be a lot of things, but avian flu isn't a good candidate yet.

2,324 is a lot of fevers, but the district has over three million people. It could just be that fevers not normally reported are now getting reported out of extreme caution.

-- Spusomp Darling of the Wee Folk5351 (aka "Darrell")
Posted by: Spusomp Darling of the Wee Folk5351   2008-01-23 19:46  

#6  Isn't this the norm for the African areas?
Periodic overpopulation, followed by plague? Repeat forever?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-01-23 18:56  

#5  ANCIENT EGYPT + SAHARA/NILE VALLEY???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-01-23 18:18  

#4  ION,PRNEWSWIRE > CHINA FACES REIGN OF SAND - CIRCLE OF BLUE'S [.org] REPORT ON INNER MONGOLIA'S EXPANDING DESERT. Pan-enviro desertification due to host of natural = man-made probs. DESERT SIZE HAS DOUBLED IN FOUR YEARS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-01-23 18:17  

#3  Personally I hope the big bird flu epidemic will be delayed long enough for John Ringo's _Centurion_ (which has bird flu, among other things, as background plot elements) to come out.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-01-23 16:43  

#2  Either a lot of people are going to start dropping dead in a hurry, or it is mass hysteria. Even if it was another disease, it is unlikely it would spread so quickly.

Ironically, the spread of this 'fever' tracks about the same as Avian flu would spread. At this point, the next outbreak would be in the tens of thousands.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-01-23 13:24  

#1  Oh, crud. Sorry mods.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-01-23 13:05  

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