India to partake in US' $434 mn pledge for avian flu

The US will increase its international pledge to fight Avian and Pandemic influenza from the current $434 million.

NEW DELHI: The United States would increase its international pledge to fight Avian and Pandemic influenza from the current $434 million, a substantial amount of which would be dedicated towards fighting the disease in India.

The announcement would be made during the three-day conference on Avian flu here beginning Wednesday.

"We would enhance the international pledge towards fighting the disease," Ambassador John E Lange, US special representative on Avian and Pandemic influenza, said here.

Emphasising on the need for increased cooperation among nations to fight the dreaded disease which is feared to be mutating fast enough to infect human beings, he said, "We already have bilateral cooperation agreements with India and are running nine centres in the country to help it fight the disease.

"There is an increased need for high quality laboratories to diagnose the virus," according to Danielle Miller of the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

The disease, commonly referred to as bird flu, is caused by the H5N1 virus and has created a world-wide scare with South East Asian countries like Vietnam and Cambodia being the worst affected.
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