The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu has continued to spread around the world, with France becoming the latest country to confirm the presence of the virus. French officials said tests on a duck carcass showed it had died from the disease, hours after Iran and India confirmed their first cases. The H5N1 strain has killed at least 90 people since it emerged in 2003.
It can be caught by humans who handle infected birds, but it is not yet known to have been passed between people. Scientists have warned that if the virus mutates, it could create a pandemic that would kill millions of people.
In other developments:
* Austria records two more cases of H5N1 bird flu near Vienna, bringing its number of cases to seven.
* Indonesia confirms its 19th human death from the disease.
* In Hong Kong, a dead magpie tests positive for the disease - the ninth infected bird to have been found in the territory in three weeks.
* Egyptian authorities cull 10,000 birds at a chicken farm near Cairo, a day after Egypt reported its first cases of H5N1.
Source: Full Article @BBC NEWS.
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Believe in miracles and lets hope it doesn't mutate.