# 1395
The surprise here isn't that H2H (human-to-human) transmission of the virus is suspected in Pakistan.
The surprise is that the WHO is embracing that theory this early in their investigation.
WHO suspects limited human H5N1 spread in Pakistan
Fri 21 Dec 2007, 12:34 GMT
GENEVA, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) suspects there has been only limited human-to-human transmission of the H5N1 virus in Pakistan, but international test results are still pending, a top official said on Friday.
David Heymann, WHO assistant director-general for health security and environment, also said that no new suspect human bird flu cases had emerged in Pakistan since Dec. 6, signalling there had been no further spread.
Global health experts fear that bird flu could mutate into a form that spreads easily from one person to another, triggering a pandemic that could kill millions of people.
Pakistan announced last week that 8 people had been infected since late October, including a veterinarian involved in culling whose two brothers died. A WHO team has investigated the outbreak, and international laboratory results on samples taken are now expected at the weekend.
"The team feels that this could be an instance of close contact human-to-human transmission in a very circumscribed area and non-sustained, just like happened in Indonesia and Thailand," Heymann told a news briefing in Geneva.
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