Rapid bird flu
test developed
BEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Scientists in Hong Kong and the
Chinese mainland have developed a test to detect bird flu infections
in humans within hours.
The scientists say it could become an important tool for health
officials when trying to control the killer virus.
Scientists from Shantou University and Xiamen University and the
University of Hong Kong say their new rapid diagnostic kits can
confirm H5N1 infections within two hours.
Previous tests used to take three to five days and sometimes more
than a week.
The scientists say in a statement that these techniques are convenient,
rapid and are easy for non-specialists to use.
The new diagnostic kits could be used directly on the outbreak site,
detecting the virus or antibodies for the virus in nasal or throat
secretions and serum.
H5N1 bird flu first broke out in humans in Hong Kong in 1997, infecting
18 people and killing six of them. Among the countries worst hit
by bird flu this year are Thailand, where the virus has killed at
least 12 people, and Vietnam, where 20 people have died
Source: en.shac.gov.cn
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