Vietnam says bird flu under control
13/1/2006 15:11
Vietnam has announced it has contained bird flu among humans and fowls, local
newspaper Saigon Liberation reported Friday. The Vietnamese Health Ministry
said Thursday no new human cases of bird flu infection have been spotted in the
country since Oct. 14, 2005. It had confirmed 66 cases, including 22 fatalities,
in 25 cities and provinces since December 2004, bringing the total respective
numbers since December 2003 to 93 and 42. The Animal Health Department under
Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced Thursday the
country has contained bird flu among poultry. Ha Giang and Cao Bang in the
northern region on Sunday became the last two provinces of Vietnam meeting
criteria for declaring their territory free of the disease (detecting no new
outbreak for at least three weeks), it noted. However, a recent test showed
that bird flu still existed in Cao Bang, said the paper dated Jan. 10. Specimens
taken on Dec. 29, 2005 from poultry in Doc Lap commune of Quang Uyen district
were tested positive to bird flu viruses. Local relevant agencies have culled
290 chickens and ducks in the affected areas. Since Oct. 1, 2005, a total of
21 cities and provinces of Vietnam have been stricken by bird flu, which has
killed and led to the forced killing of roughly 4 million fowls. The
Vietnamese government has recently instructed the two ministries to make greater
efforts to prevent bird flu reoccurrence in 2006.
Xinhua news
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