HK eyes regional steps in bird flu battle
27/11/2004 8:59
Hong Kong is keeping a close watch on the bird flu situation and will
recommend measures to collaborate with health agencies across the region in the
prevention and control of the disease, according to a local government report
released yesterday. York Chow, secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, said
authorities were concerned about the situation in neighboring regions and are
stepping up efforts to help prevent further outbreaks. Chow's remarks came as he
prepared to leave for Bangkok for an avian flu session sponsored by the World
Health Organization and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Plus Three
Member States. "As the mortality rate is as high as 70 percent, we are
worried that the virus will re-sort itself and transfer from animals to humans
or even among humans," said Chow. "We are working on a contingency plan to
tackle these concerns." To prevent avian flu outbreaks, Hong Kong hopes to
cap the number of live chickens in the market at a more manageable level. "We
have to understand that most of our food comes from overseas, across the border
from China's mainland and also from other areas," Chow said. "So we are adopting
a feed-to-table concept, looking at the where the food comes from and the whole
process of transporting it to Hong Kong." Hong Kong must also watch out for
migratory birds that may carry the disease and transfer the virus to domestic
flocks, the official said. And health officials "must be mindful that some of
the food does not come into Hong Kong through the usual public channel," he
added.
Xinhua
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