China's Ministry of Agriculture said in Beijing yesterday the
government is ready to share its expertise in bird flu prevention and
containment with other nations.
Jia Youling, national chief veterinary officer, made the remarks in response
to a UN official's comments on China's achievements in the fight against bird
flu.
David Nabarro, UN system senior coordinator for avian and human influenza,
said last week that he was satisfied with China's efforts to fight bird flu and
the United Nations expected China to contribute more still to the global fight
with its experience and knowledge.
Jia, also director of the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau under the
Ministry of Agriculture, said that the Chinese government urged the
international community to enhance cooperation in fighting the disease and China
would support multi-lateral cooperation in the United Nations.
Jia went on to say that China had improved emergency information flow,
stepped up epidemic monitoring and immunization, improved scientific research,
instituted a support policy for the poultry industry, and increased
international cooperation.
China had designed and developed new bird flu vaccines, which had been
exported to many countries, including Vietnam, Indonesia, Mongolia, Egypt and
Iraq.
The country also strengthened contacts with the UN Food and Agriculture
Organization and the World Health Organization (WHO) in prevention and
containment and reported China's disease records to these organizations on time,
Jia noted.
China has offered five bird flu virus samples to the WHO.
Moreover, Jia said, the world needs to cooperate further as the virus --
already reported in 20 countries -- spreads.