Egypt, the second African country after Nigeria to report the presence of H5N1, said the virus was spreading.
Since it was first detected in three Egyptian governorates on Thursday, H5N1 had been reported in at least six others. Most cases have been in small domestic coops rather than major industrial poultry farms, according to an official from the supreme national committee to combat bird flu.
Bangladesh told its border guards to be extra vigilant to prevent the smuggling of live birds or poultry products from neighboring India, a minister said.



