Bird-to-human infections easier with new flu: WHO

Dunya News

The virus has infected more than 100 people in China.


BEIJING (AP) - World Health Organization officials say a lethal new strain of bird flu that emerged in China over the past month appears to spread more easily from birds to humans than the one that started killing people in Asia a decade ago.

 

Scientists are watching the H7N9 virus closely to see if it could spark a global pandemic but say so far there is little evidence to show the virus can spread easily from human to human.

 

Health officials at a news conference Wednesday in Beijing said they believe the infections with the H7N9 strain are primarily taking place at live poultry markets.

 

The virus has infected more than 100 people in China, seriously sickening most of them, and killing around 20
mostly near the eastern coast around Shanghai.