During December 2003–February 2004, outbreaks of highly pathogenic
avian influenza A (H5N1) among poultry were reported in Cambodia, China, Indonesia,
Japan, Laos, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. As of February 9, 2004, a
total of 23 cases of laboratory-confirmed influenza A (H5N1) virus infections
in humans, resulting in 18 deaths, had been reported in Thailand and Vietnam.
In addition, approximately 100 suspected cases in humans are under investigation
by national health authorities in Thailand and Vietnam. CDC, the World Health
Organization (WHO), and national health authorities in Asian countries are
working to assess and monitor the situation, provide epidemiologic and laboratory
support, and assist with control efforts. This report summarizes information
about the human infections and avian outbreaks in Asia and provides recommendations
to guide influenza A (H5N1) surveillance, diagnosis, and testing in the United
States.