North China bird flu-hit region relieved of isolation
7/11/2005 16:29
The Saihan District of Hohhot, capital of north China's Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region, which was hit by outbreak of bird flu on Oct. 14, was
relieved of isolation on Sunday, the local government said Monday. No new
cases or infection of humans were reported for 21 consecutive days by Saturday
in the Tengjiaying Village, a time table set by the state for relieving
isolation of the bird flu-hit areas, according to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Regional Headquarters for Prevention and Treatment of Highly Pathogenic Avaian
Flu. A ceremony was held on Sunday to mark the lifting of the isolation of
the Tengjiaying Village. Villagers lighted firecrackers and went out to do farm
work again. The village has been under isolation since Oct. 14 when chickens
suddenly dropped dead by the dozen. On Oct. 19, the State Bird Flu Reference Lab
confirmed that the chickens died of H5N1 bird flu. Areas within three kilometers
radius around the village were also closed to prevent spread of the infectious
disease. All poultry were killed and disinfected in the bird flu-hit areas
and poultry in nearby regions were all vaccinated. The local animal disease
control center would continue to monitor areas around the affected region while
the trade of live poultry was resumed, said Kang Cunyao, head of the Saihan
District. Poultry raising will be allowed in the affected areas six months
after the isolation was relieved, Kang said.
Xinhua news
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