Vietnam reported another human bird flu case Thursday, while tour operators
were ordered to keep foreigners away from areas infected by the disease.
A 15-year-old boy from northern port city of Haiphong is the latest person to
test positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus, the Ministry of Health
said on its Web site.
The boy remains hospitalized but was expected to fully recover, said Nguyen
Van Binh, deputy director of the Ministry of Health's Preventive Medicine
Department.
As the country tightens its vigilance against the disease, the Tourism
Administration of Vietnam ordered all tour operators not to take foreigners near
areas where bird flu outbreaks have been reported, said Vu The Binh, director of
the central Tourism Department.
"Our policy is to ensure absolute safety for foreign tourists," he said "We
cannot tolerate having foreign tourists infected with bird flu in Vietnam."
Most major hotels and restaurants have also stopped serving poultry. However,
tourism authorities have not banned such sales. Officials have instead advised
venues to serve only poultry products approved by animal health authorities,
Binh said.
He said bird flu has not yet had any impact on the country's tourism industry
with 3 million foreign arrivals so far this year as of November 11. The number
is expected to reach 3.4 million by the end of this year, he added. Last year,
2.9 million foreign arrivals were logged.
Bird flu outbreaks have been reported in 18 provinces in Vietnam since early
October, killing or forcing the slaughter of more than 1 million birds,
according to the Department of Animal Health.
At least 67 human deaths have been confirmed in Asia since bird flu began
ravaging poultry stocks in 2003. The bulk of those deaths have occurred in
Vietnam.