The latest death, a 5-year-old girl, occurred Thursday, The Phnom Penh Post reported Monday.
The
border between Cambodia and Vietnam is long and difficult for the
countries to police, enabling free-range ducks that might carry the H5N1
virus to easily pass from village to village or from country to
country, said Dr. Philippe Buchy, head of the virology unit at the
Institut Pasteur du Cambodge.
Sonny Krishnan,
communications officer for WHO Cambodia, added that not only are
Cambodian authorities unable to inspect all birds transported around the
country, farmers have no incentives to report sick birds.
Poultry owners often don't worry about sick birds until humans start dying from the virus, Krishnan said.
The
killing and burning of poultry in Prey Lvea, the commune where the
latest victim died, would not be required until ordered by government
officials in Phnom Penh, said commune chief Yon Korn.
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