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Situation update around the world (November 13, 2006)

Deadly H5N1 bird flu virus continues to spread across the world: FAO (August 21, 2006)

WHO updates its chart listing the cumulative number of human cases of avian influenza (November 13, 2006)

Minister Tony Clement: Progress for Canada at World Health Assembly meeting (May 23, 2006)

Director general of WHO passes away (May 22, 2006)

First discovery of the H5N1 virus on an industrial bird farm (May 14, 2006)

The World Health Organization’s plan in the event of a flu pandemic
(May 2006)

Another death confirmed in Indonesia (April 26, 2006)

Wild aquatic birds play an important role in spreading H5N1 (April 13, 2006)


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Situation update around the world

According to the World Health Organization, the influenza pandemic alert is now at level 3, which means that the risk of human-to-human transmission is nil to very low. Since 2003, there have been 258 reported cases of avian influenza in humans. Of these, 153 have died. There have not been any cases in Canada or Québec.

In light of the epidemiological data available since October 2005, the risk of human cases developing could be higher in countries such as Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq (3 cases of infection in humans), Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. These are countries where cases of H5N1 infection have indeed been detected, and confirmed by laboratory testing, in humans and domestic or wild birds.

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