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Bird flu reaches EU as Greece finds virus

October 17, 2005
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ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece said on Monday it had detected
one turkey with bird flu on the eastern Aegean island of Chios,
becoming the first EU country where the virus has spread to.

“The Center for Veterinary Institutes has informed us that
one of nine poultry samples has tested positive to bird flu
(H5) antibodies,” the agriculture ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said the turkey came from a small private
poultry farm of about 20 turkeys on the tiny island of Inousses
off Chios which belongs to the Chios prefecture.

It said it was running further tests to “to verify the
correctness of the analysis.”

Government officials said there was no need to cull any of
the other birds.

“There has been no order for the culling of birds in the
area,” a high-level government official told Reuters.

“It was a small farm with about 20 turkeys. But any
transport of birds, people, vehicles and eggs has been
forbidden.”

“The final confirmation will be made by the special
laboratory in Thessaloniki (northern Greece) where special
tests will take place.”

The official said the government’s emergency response plan
had been activated.

Neighboring Turkey, only a few miles off Chios, has also
detected cases of bird flu as well as Romania, both of which
have culled thousands of birds in the past days.

(Additional reporting by George Georgiopoulos and Lefteris
Papadimas)


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