Migratory birds blamed for latest bird flu outbreak
5/1/2006 11:56
Migrating birds may have triggered the country's latest bird flu outbreak in
Dazhu County, southwestern Sichuan Province, according to the local
government. "The cause of the outbreak is still under investigation. But it
is most likely to have been spread by migratory birds, since no bird flu has
been reported in other parts of Sichuan or neighbouring Chongqing Municipality,"
Su Lin of the Sichuan Provincial Department of Health was quoted as saying by
Thursday's China Daily. Nobody has been infected with the H5N1 virus in
Dazhu, as the blood tests of all the 16 people in close contact with the dead
poultry were negative, said Su, chief of the Emergency Response Office under the
department. Dazhu, some 400 kilometers east of provincial capital Chengdu, is
where migratory birds from North China such as white cranes stop before flying
further south to spend winter said Su. Although most migratory birds from the
north have left Sichuan for the south, some remain and will not leave until
Spring Festival, which starts on January 29, said the official. The Ministry
of Agriculture had sent an expert team to Dazhu to guide control efforts. In
line with China's animal epidemic prevention regulations, the epidemic site in
Dazhu is being put under quarantine isolation for a minimum of 21
days. Between December 22 and 25, 1,800 chickens and ducks died in three
households in Yangjia Town's Liuyan Village. Most buyers were calm about the
situation in farm produce markets in Chengdu, even though many famous Sichuan
dishes contain chicken. Hong Kong, however, has decided to suspend imports of
live poultry and poultry meat from Sichuan, the Health, Welfare and Food Bureau
of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government said on the official
website of the HKSAR Government Wednesday.
Xinhua news
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