- What about the reports that other birds, including 15
swans, have been found dead on a lake outside the quarantine zones? "A
lot of birds have been falling ill, don't ask me how many," he says.
"I'm just a human being. I can only tell you what has been happening
in Ceamurlia."
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- Later, we hear that the ministry has issued a statement
saying that no swans have died on any other lake. However, later on the
internet, we see that some Romanian news agencies are reporting that villagers
from Ceamurlia first noticed birds washing up on the shores of the lake
three months ago and that it was only when the fisherman discovered his
own chickens had died that anyone thought to send tissue samples away for
testing.
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- It is the most worrying thing we have heard all day.
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- The above comments on H5N1 wild bird flu in Romania overlook
the fact that there has been a clear cover-up of H5N1 in Europe since August.
In August there were media reports of birds dying in the Volga Delta at
the northern end of the Caspian Sea. Reports out of Russia would change
almost daily. The Kalmikya region was H5N1 confirmed one day and then
denied the next. Confirmation would indicate that H5N1 had migrated form
Siberia and had entered Europe in August
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- Friday the OIE mission report on H5N1 in Russia acknowledged
that H5 had been PCR confirmed in Kalmikya, indicating it has been in Europe
since August. As noted above, birds were washing up on the shores of the
Black Sea since August. However, no European country reported H5N1 to OIE
until last week, when Romania and Turkey issued their reports on H5 infected
poultry.
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- H5N1 is a reportable disease that has gone unreported
in Europe for three months.
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- Monitoring and reporting of H5N1 in Europe, like Asia,
remains scandalously poor. Iran is the third country to report bird deaths
last week, However, Iran has maintained that the 3673 birds died from a
"mysterious disease" that is not avian influenza. Most countries
in the area have also reported initial negative test data.
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- The scandal continues.
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