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    WB: 2 TRILLION USD COST OF BIRD FLU THREAT TO WORLD ECONOMY

    Xinhua, China
    www.chinaview.cn 2006-09-18 09:03:37

    BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The outbreak of a severe avian
    influenza pandemic could cost the world economy up to 2 trillion
    U.S. dollars, the World Bank warned Sunday.

    "We estimate this could cost, in fact, certainly over 1 trillion
    dollars and perhaps as high as 2 trillion dollars, in the worst case
    scenario, so I think the threat, the economic threat, remains real
    and remains substantial," said Jim Adams, vice president for East
    Asia and the Pacific and head of the bank's avian flu task force.

    Earlier estimates last year of about 800 billion dollars in economic
    costs were basically written on the back of an envelope, he said at
    a press conference during the International Monetary Fund and World
    Bank annual meetings in Singapore.

    "But more recent financial modelling had revealed a sharper threat
    should the virus mutate and pass easily among people," he also said,
    adding a severe pandemic could cost more than 3 percent of the global
    economy's gross national product.

    The World Bank has provided advice and financing totaling 150 million
    dollars to projects to tackle bird flu in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Moldavia, Nigeria, Tajikistan,
    Turkey and Vietnam.

    The international community has pledged to donate 2 billion dollars
    to developing countries, and of this, 1.2 billion dollars has been
    committed so far.

    Asia has been hardest hit, with 127 out the 144 human deaths arising
    from bird flu since 2003 occurring in East Asian countries, other
    officials of the bank said.
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