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Human H5N1 cases spark fears that virus may have mutated

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The government is concerned the bird flu virus might have mutated, and there are more chickens that are infected but not showing any symptoms, after the mainland reported four human cases not connected with a poultry outbreak.

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Mainland authorities were investigating the bird flu cases to prevent the spread of the virus, Secretary for Food and Health York Chow Yat-ngok said yesterday.

'There are two main areas we are concerned about. One is that if there is no avian flu outbreak in poultry and yet there are human cases, does that mean the virus has changed?' said Dr Chow.

'Secondly, we are worried about whether there are more so called 'silently infected' chickens that actually might be carrying the virus and transmitting the disease, and yet do not show any symptoms or die from those illnesses.'

The two possibilities had yet to be examined by mainland authorities, he said, adding that there was no sign that bird flu had been transmitted from human to human.

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Risk of bird flu is higher during winter, but he said the government did not expect a surge in cases over the Lunar New Year as long as people did not carry living poultry across the border.

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